On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 3:24 PM, Alastair Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wednesday 25 August 2010, wimpunk wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to configure linphone to use siproxd but I think I'm >> missing something. My sipprovider is on a local network so all I have >> to do is using this settings to get linphone working directly: >> >> identity = sip:[email protected] >> sip proxy = sip:[email protected] >> Register at startup and publish presence information are enabled. >> >> This works perfect. >> >> Next step is adding a sipproxy between my network and the network of >> the local sipprovider but I can't get that part working. On linphone >> I changed the sip proxy to sip:1...@sipproxy where sipproxy is the >> name of my sipproxy. The most important configuration in my >> siproxd.conf is this: >> >> outbound_proxy_host = proxy.provider.com >> outbound_proxy_port = 5060 >> >> Unfortunately, this doesn't work. I've tried to understand the FAQ of >> siproxd and the manual of linphone but it looks like I'm still missing >> something. I found some messages on this list of the maintainer of >> siproxd so maybe he can help me with the configuration. >> >> I know this is probably a siproxd question but maybe there are >> linphone users out there who had the same problem. > > I think both siproxd and linphone are misconfigured. > > siproxd: > outbound_proxy_host is for chaining outbound proxies, but based on your sip > identity this is not what you want to do. You are registering to > proxy.provider.com not using it as an outbound proxy, so you should comment > outbound_proxy_host and outbound_proxy_port in siproxd.conf and restart > siproxd. It doesn't need your registrar in its config file because it gets it > from the sip packets it is proxying. > > linphone: > The outbound proxy is specified in the "Route (optional)" part of the config, > not by changin the identity or sip proxy. This isn't exactly obvious or well > documented. > identity = sip:[email protected] > sip proxy = sip:[email protected] > route = <sip:sipproxy;lr> >
Nice, you're perfectly right. Modifying like you suggested made it working. Thanks a lot! wimpunk. _______________________________________________ Linphone-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users
