I tried many times. But, no luck. These sort of NAT handling work for
other media functions such as voicemail, but not for conf_auth.
conf_auth simply ignore the setting of NAT from ser.....or, maybe we
need to do things differently for conf_auth?

--Ling


----- Original Message ----
From: Juha Heinanen <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 12:11:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Sems] How does conf_auth communicte with conference plug-in?

[email protected] writes:

> After spent much effort. I have found that the connectCallee() cannot
> successfully re-invite caller when the caller is in a NATed
> network. After about 30 seconds the caller got kicked out.  If move
> the caller into a public IP and it works. Therefore, the question is
> how do I make the conference work from conf_auth, if the caller is
> behind NAT? I have tried eveything I could by using nathelper and rtp
> proxy but no luck.

you have to handle caller's nat by your sip proxy before you sent invite
to conf_auth app.  you can either use a mediaproxy or set
direction=active in the sdp which makes sems to send rtp packets to the
ip/port where they come from.

-- juha



      
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