Thanks klaus for the reply i use fix_nated_register like this
if (is_method("REGISTER")) { fix_nated_register(); if (!save("location")) sl_reply_error(); exit; } it gives me critical error at the line of the function fix_nated_register ./sbin/kamailio Mar 31 16:19:14 [23312] CRITICAL:core:yyerror: parse error in config file, line 375, column 22-23: unknown command, missing loadmodule? Mar 31 16:19:14 [23312] CRITICAL:core:yyerror: parse error in config file, line 405, column 22-23: unknown command, missing loadmodule? Mar 31 16:19:14 [23312] ERROR:core:main: bad config file (2 errors) Perhaps i am not using the function in correct way? Any suggestions please? -- Regards, Hemanshu Patel SIS,Ahmedabad. M: 09601295238 > > > Am 31.03.2010 08:56, schrieb Hemanshu Patel: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I am not sure it is strange behavior or its the desirable one. >> >> i have got two phones registered via TLS to kamailio-1.5.X version. >> >> phone1: connected via ip1:port1 and having contact value ip1:port2 >> phone2: connected via ip2:port3 and having contact value ip2:port4 >> >> when i have just this two phones i can see 2 TCP connected to my >> kamailio >> from both phones from ip1:port1 and ip2:port3. >> >> now when i call from phone1 to phone2, rather then using the already >> established and TLS authenticated connection kamailio creates two new >> connection from kamailio to ip1:port2 and ip2:port4. >> mean kamailio creates new connection to the contact value stored in >> location table of openser DB. >> >> Is this the desirable behavior? shouldn't kamailio use the alreay >> established connection? > > This is the standard Kamailio behavior. Thus, you should apply NAT > traversal techniques to instruct Kamailio to reuse the established > connection. > > In short: for each register call fix_nated_register(). For every other > request and response call fix_nated_contact(). > > Thus, if you use the default configuration and apply NAT traversal it > should work. > > regards > klaus > > > _______________________________________________ Kamailio (OpenSER) - Users mailing list Users@lists.kamailio.org http://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users http://lists.openser-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users