Hi 
Won't RTP Proxy cause al lot of traffic? We only have 155mbit for all IT 
traffic, and our Sip Server also have to manage connections outbound our house, 
where I thought it might be better let those clients do the payload by peer to 
peer connection. If I got it right this traffic would flow thru our Sip server 
with RTP Proxy enabled.
Thanks a lot

Best Regards Gerd





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Von: Daniel-Constantin Mierla <[email protected]> 
Gesendet: Montag, 7. Mai 2018 12:34
An: Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List <[email protected]>; Pinter, 
Gerd. <[email protected]>
Betreff: Re: [SR-Users] Connecting UAs behind Firewall/CgNat with Kamailio 
without using a Stun Server

Hello,

Kamailio can help with NAT traversal -- there are couple of options, one of the 
most common deployments is using nathelper and rtpengine (or rtpproxy).

A similar solution is provided in the default kamailio.cfg, just look at 
WITH_NAT ifdefs to figure out the related parts:

  - https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/blob/master/etc/kamailio.cfg

Cheers,
Daniel


On 07.05.18 12:22, Pinter, Gerd. wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> unfortunately I am personally not a complete IT geek, I am more in to Pro 
> Audio. Anyway, I have to maintain a SIP Server for high quality Audio 
> transmission with special UA's.
> Also we use Software UA's running as Apps (Luci Live) on mobile devices such 
> as I Phones and I pads which are by nature situated in mobile networks. Due 
> to "lack of IP address issues" most providers use private ranges separated by 
> CGNAT from the real Internet.  This causes a lot of trouble. In some cases 
> stun server entries on the clients helps, in other cases don't! 
> But these days I read in announcement of a german company (Mayah 
> Communications), which is in the ProAudio biz since decades, that they offer 
> a SIP Service where no stun is recommended whether the clients are behind NAT 
> or not.
> After I acknowledged that IT business is not witchcraft (almost :-)  ) , I 
> thought that there might exist a solution for my Kamailio SIP server to make 
> it work like the "Mayah" Sip Server.
>
> What settings have to be done that Kamailio uses IP Header Information for 
> SIP signalling instead of the content of SIP packages themselves. Without 
> stun you find the Local Address in the SIP packages, and with Stun the 
> external Address but mostly with the wrong portnumber, but in the IP header 
> you'll find the correct IP:port. 
> I already read a lot of the Kamailio documentation but due to the fact that I 
> am not too deep in IT I am not sure if I got it all. If someone could give me 
> a useful hint on that, that would make my day. 
> Hope this description is unterstandable.
>
> Nice Regards
>
> Gerhard Pinter
>
>
>
>
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