Any ideas with this one? BTW the phones work fine when registered directly to Asterisk, which tells me there must be a way to make this work.
-- James On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 7:33 AM, James Lamanna <jlama...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > Is there a good way to work around a broken NAT? > I have a customer who is receiving one-way inbound audio (outbound is fine). > > Here's what a REGISTER packet looks like: > > U public.ip:9241 -> opensips.ip:5060 > REGISTER sip:registrar SIP/2.0..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP > public.ip:9241;branch=z9hG4bK-6d65fdc0..From: "0882" > <sip:0...@registrar.warp2biz.com>;tag=98193b5f9af29c75o0..To: > "626-628-0882" <sip:0882@registrar>..Call-ID: 1fc928db-41d9 > 2...@192.168.1.71..cseq: 50366 REGISTER..Max-Forwards: 70..Contact: > "0882" <sip:0...@public.ip:9241>;expires=3500..User > -Agent: Linksys/SPA942-6.1.3(a)-000e083c54b9..Content-Length: > 0..Allow: ACK, BYE, CANCEL, INFO, INVITE, NOTIFY, OPTIONS, > REFER..Supporte > d: replaces.... > > As you can see, all nat_uac_test()s would fail, and nothing is stored > in the received line of the location database. > Is there another way to work around this, or do I just have to tell > them to fix their router? > > Thanks. > > -- James > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opensips.org http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users