Alex,
Are you referring to the modparam that would include accounting CANCELs? If
so, no - I'm not doing that because I don't want to account the CANCEL
transaction. I only wish to account the INVITE transaction final response
(487). I have found that I can force a 487 response back to the
Hello,
On 1/24/11 9:46 AM, Bernhard Suttner wrote:
Hi,
found the problem. The device does sometimes use User-Agent and sometimes
Server.
Is it better to use $hdr() or the Search() function?
$hdr() should be faster and more accurate result, working as well with
short names for headers --
Hello,
if everything is working fine with the audio, then just ignore the
tcpdump warning, since it may capture the packets before the checksum
was actually computed in the system. With some network cards you'd have
to disable hardware checksum to get rid of those warnings. again, afaik,
it
Will this kind of application require the multi_leg_info modparam for the
acc module? I didn't have to use it with OpenSIPS, but I'm running out of
ideas with Kamailio.
Thanks,
Ryan
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 2:29 PM, thrillerbee thriller...@gmail.com wrote:
Alex,
Are you referring to the
Hi Bernhard,
have you checked the SDP which is going to and from the
Freeswitch-Server? Is it modified?
If yes: You may want to check your NAT-Firewall. A working (but not
nice) solution might be to relay the RTP through an proxy in this
case...
If No: Verify the result of nat_uac_test: Why is
Hi,
thanks for your answer.
The question was about, if the fix_nated_sdp() (in the example below) could
maybe break something. I am sure, that the fix_nated_sdp() would work in some
cases but I am not sure, if the function could break something:
if (method==INVITE has_sdp()
Hi,
thanks for your response. I think I understand the scenario very good - but im
not so familiar with the fix_nated_sdp() functionality.
Currently the SDP will be modified with the source IP of the message. This does
work good but currently I only do that for some special devices (matching