Re: [asterisk-users] nat auto detect ?

2006-10-18 Thread Benjamin Jacob

Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:


Benjamin Jacob wrote:


Hello ppl,
This post is to do with the variables 'nat' or 'canreinvite' for sip 
entities.
Idealy users, wont be static, they could be roaming all over the 
globe. So, setting someone as behind NAT, and disabling canreinvite, 
etc., restricts the roaming capabilities of a user.



No.  Almost all devices work fine with nat=yes, even if they are not 
behind NAT.

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hmm.. ok..let me rephrase my subject, it shud be  canreinvite auto detect?
The issue is to set canreinvite to yes or no. In an ideal world, the 
server shud detect, if it should have media passing thru itself, or 
allow a peer-to-peer audio flow. Ofcourz this behaviour should be 
controllable.


So, the question is, wot do I set canreinvite to?If two users, who are 
behind two different NATs, and some beautiful morning, step out into the 
internet, and then make calls, it would be wonderful to let the audio 
flow between each other directly, thereby offloading the traffic off the *.


Any chances?

cheerz
- Ben.
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Re: [asterisk-users] nat auto detect ?

2006-10-17 Thread Eric \ManxPower\ Wieling

Benjamin Jacob wrote:

Hello ppl,
This post is to do with the variables 'nat' or 'canreinvite' for sip 
entities.
Idealy users, wont be static, they could be roaming all over the globe. 
So, setting someone as behind NAT, and disabling canreinvite, etc., 
restricts the roaming capabilities of a user.


No.  Almost all devices work fine with nat=yes, even if they are not 
behind NAT.

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