>From what I can gather so far (only been using the stack for a few days
now), access is needed to the underlying "msg_t" structure.  However, from
the NUA layer, there is no way to go from a "sip_t" structure back to the
"msg_t" structure.  As a result, the only solution I can see is to use the
NTA layer which provides access to both the msg_t and sip_t structure.

 

Matt

 

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Hi,

 

I want similar information, the destination IP address for the outgoing
"secondary" transport used by a NUA handle.

AFAIK there's no way to retrieve peer's IP address, could a tag be made for
that?

-- 

  Mikhail


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Subject: [Sofia-sip-devel] INVITE source IP address

Using the nua module, when an INVITE is received, is there anyway to
determine the source IP address from the transport layer, rather then from
the SIP msg headers such as Contact or From?

 

Matt

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