I cannot find a SIP Phone that allows me to easily change the IP Address of the network interface it uses so I couldn't succeed to test that. However saw the issue was closed though. Do you have any idea of the time it takes once an issue to have it in a new OVF Image ?
Jean On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 12:54 PM, Matt Williams < [email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 11:35:21, Jean Deruelle wrote: > > Subject: Re: [Clearwater] Clearwater and Mobicents Integration > > > > Thanks Matt for the fast turnaround and quality of the reply ! > > > > So if I bind my SIP Phone to the network interface, that should work > > right ? No need to setup a different machine and modify all the IP > > Addresses in ClearWater so it's accessible remotely. > > If the fix comes in a week or 2 and another VirtualBox Image is ready > > (including both the ENUM and the localhost routing issue) that's fine > > by me as well. > > I think it depends on which network interface you're binding to. > > - If you're running the softphones on your host PC and it's the network > interface of your host PC, I think this should be OK. > > - If you're running softphones on the guest VM and it's the network > interface of your guest VM that you're binding to, I'm not sure this will > work either - it's possible, and it could be worth a try, but I think > Clearwater will assume that if the request URI contains its own IP address > (i.e. either 127.0.0.1 or its network interface's IP address), it should > handle it, even if the Route headers say otherwise. This is due to > Clearwater matching the request URI before doing Route header processing, > when it should do them in the other order. As Mike has commented on > https://github.com/Metaswitch/sprout/issues/75, this was actually fixed > very recently but hasn't made it into the stable build yet. > > Incidentally, I think that configuring external IP access on VirtualBox > isn't too difficult - we set our all-in-one OVF images up to do this. You > should be able to set the network adapter type to NAT and then open up > port-forwarding for ports 22, 80 and 5060 from your local PC. Then you can > run softphones on your host PC (with its own IP address) and the guest VM > will have its own (completely private) IP address. > > Cheers, > > Matt >
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