[Kamailio-Users] NAThelper and multipart SDP
Pascal Maugeri
pascal.maugeri at gmail.com
Mon Jun 22 13:46:55 CEST 2009
If I understood correctly you want me to test the patch nhelpr_func.c you've
done in sr in kamailio ?
This is what I've done and at least it compiles :-)
(I also tried to compile sr, but I need to sudy it a bit more as I've never
installed sr so far)
Nevertheless, the ouput payload is wrong:
Content-Type: application/sdp
v=0
o=- 3454665275 3454665275 IN IP4 10.1.1.248
s=pjmedia
c=IN IP4 88.29.163.14288.29.163.142
t=0 0
a=X-nat:0
m=audio 5191251912 RTP/AVP 115
[...]
m=application 4198041980 udp TBCP
The RTP and RTCP ports are wrong: 5191251912 and 4198041980 ?!
Where could I have a look in nathelper source to see what is wrong ?
-pascal
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <
miconda at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Pascal,
>
> I have just committed support for multipart bodies in sip router, if works
> then I will backport to 1.5.
>
>
> http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/sip-router/?a=commit;h=1f41271e1c1b879217835b8b3fdbdc2680138f25
>
>
> Can you test it? Unfortunately I cannot do it these days properly due to
> traveling. Patch should work pretty straightforward with 1.5 though, if you
> want to test it directly there.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
> On 06/22/2009 11:30 AM, Pascal Maugeri wrote:
>
>> I tried to install mediaproxy but it looks tricky to install (many
>> dependencies, including kernel specific configurations) :-(
>> and I would like to stick to rtpproxy for performance reason.
>>
>> Do you believe the same workaround using textops/filter_body can be used
>> using rtpproxy ? I think yes as these are two different things as said Juha.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Pascal
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 9:26 PM, Pascal Maugeri <pascal.maugeri at gmail.com<mailto:
>> pascal.maugeri at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Juha Heinanen <jh at tutpro.com
>> <mailto:jh at tutpro.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Pascal Maugeri writes:
>>
>> > So if I understand well (please correct me if I'm wrong)
>> the "plan" is:
>> >
>> > 1º) I install MediaProxy and use Kamailio MEDIAPROXY module
>> instead of
>> > rtpproxy/NATHelper
>> >
>> > 2º) filter the app/sdp part with
>> >
>> > if (has_body("multipart/mixed")) {
>> > if (filter_body("application/sdp") {
>> > remove_hf("Content-Type");
>> >
>> > append_hf("Content-Type: application/sdp\r\n");
>> > } else {
>> >
>> > xlog("Body part application/sdp not found\n");
>> > }
>> > }
>>
>> you don't need to call filter_body if you use mediaproxy.
>>
>> > 3º) then engage the media proxy with
>> >
>> > if (method==INVITE && !has_totag()) {
>> >
>> > # We can also use a specific media relay if we need to
>> > #$avp(s:media_relay) = "1.2.3.4";
>> > engage_media_proxy();
>> > }
>>
>> i have never used engage_media_proxy() functions, because it
>> makes some
>> assumptions that are not generally true. i use
>> use_media_proxy() instead.
>>
>> > 4º) finally put the body part(s) that have been removed in
>> 1º) and relay the
>> > INVITE to my next hop.
>> > I believe I can save the body part(s) in 1º) and put
>> them back using
>> > set_body(txt, content_type).
>>
>> you don't need to do anything like that if you use
>> use_media_proxy()
>> function, because it does not remove anything.
>>
>>
>> Thanks Juha ! I can't wait for monday to test it :-)
>>
>> Have a nice week-end
>> Pascal
>>
>>
>>
>> -- juha
>>
>>
>>
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