[SR-Users] Kamailio Proxy for Freeswitch

jay binks jaybinks at gmail.com
Wed Mar 12 10:17:19 CET 2014


BTW... Daniel,

you were 100% right... I had missed a record_route in part of my config....
sigh..
just me being a complete noob with kamailio ..

thanks for your assistance.

Jay




On 12 March 2014 14:13, jay binks <jaybinks at gmail.com> wrote:

> I have record_route and loose_route in my config ( record route , where I
> handle invites & loose_route within an if ( has_totag() ) )
>
> Im not sure what im missing here,  this dosnt seem to cause the contact
> headers to be re-written
> these contact headers do / can have the IP of the FS box ( behind the
> proxy ) in there, and in some cases I have seen devices ( usually phones )
> try and talk directly to the IP in the contact header ( not via the proxy )
>
> any assistance here would b great.
>
> Jay
>
>
>
>
>
> On 10 March 2014 18:06, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>>  Hello,
>>
>> why you need to hide the ip in the contact if it is in sdp? You don't
>> really achieve topology hiding with it.
>>
>> If you use record_route()/loose_route() in kamailio, the sip packets
>> related to active calls should come always to kamailio and kamailio will
>> forward them to freeswitch.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Daniel
>>
>>
>> On 09/03/14 10:04, jay binks wrote:
>>
>> So im using Kamailio as a load balancer and proxy in-front of a few
>> Freeswitch boxes.
>>
>>  Im not going to use RTP Proxy, as my FS boxes will be public on the
>> internet ( Direct RTP connection is fine ).
>>
>>  I want ALL SIP to go via Kamailio, but the issue im running into is
>> that the SIP Contact header has the FS IP address in it in some cases. (
>> 180's etc )
>>
>>  Every bit of documentation I can find about re-writing the Contact
>> header is geared around NAT, and thats not what im trying to do here..
>>
>>  Can anyone give some pointers on how to basically topology hide the FS
>> boxes on the SIP front but leave their IP in the SDP.
>>
>>  im going to have the firewalls setup so the SIP Can ONLY come from
>> kamailio, so its quite important I get this all right.
>>
>>  Any pointers would be appreciated.
>>
>>  Thanks
>>
>>  Jay
>>
>>
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>
> Jay
>



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Sincerely

Jay
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