Hey Joel! I’m using only one. I will double-check that!
Thanks David On Tue, 2 Apr 2019 at 15:44, Joel Serrano <[email protected]> wrote: > David, out of curiosity, are you finally using only one listen= line or > two in your AWS setup? > > More specific: are you only listening on one port with the ‘advertise’ set > or are you finally listenting on two ports? > > If your are using one port only you might find yourself using egress > (billed) traffic between your instances, so make sure in the captures your > are really seeing your internal IP in the RR headers when talking to > internal servers instead of the egress (public) IP. > > Thanks, > Joel > > On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 13:54 David Villasmil < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Well, >> >> As suggested, i decided to go with a single ip address. >> Thanks everyone! >> >> Thanks to @Federico Cabiddu <[email protected]> i understood >> why the ACK has no $du. This is because all record-routes have been >> consumed because this is the final hop. >> >> So no record-route, no $du. I have to use the ruri. >> >> Regards, >> >> David Villasmil >> email: [email protected] >> phone: +34669448337 >> >> >> On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 8:38 PM David Villasmil < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> actually that's a good point, the default gateway. >>> But, ven if i have 2 different IPs, those 2 would still have direct >>> contact with the private IPs. >>> >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> David Villasmil >>> email: [email protected] >>> phone: +34669448337 >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 8:27 PM Antony Stone < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> On Monday 01 April 2019 at 21:19:13, David Villasmil wrote: >>>> >>>> > point taken. >>>> > >>>> > But if i do have two separate interfaces, i would still have the same >>>> > issue, wouldn't i? >>>> >>>> No, because (unless AWS works in some totally strange way that I can't >>>> imagine >>>> being the case) the two interfaces would have different IPs and >>>> different >>>> routes, and only one would be your default route to the Internet (ie: >>>> public >>>> IP addresses). >>>> >>>> Then your "internal" machines would connect to the IP on an interface >>>> which >>>> only routes back to them and can't see the Internet, and public >>>> connections >>>> would come in to a different IP on another interface which can route >>>> back to >>>> them. >>>> >>>> Someone with personal familiarity with AWS systems may be able to >>>> inject a >>>> more definite answer here. >>>> >>>> >>>> Antony. >>>> >>>> > On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 8:17 PM Antony Stone wrote: >>>> > > >>>> > > Do you prefer to ask "how can I make this strange networking setup >>>> > > operate?" >>>> > > or "how can I arrange my networking so that this service works?" >>>> >>>> -- >>>> There's a good theatrical performance about puns on in the West End. >>>> It's a >>>> play on words. >>>> >>>> Please reply to the >>>> list; >>>> please *don't* >>>> CC me. >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >> Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List >> [email protected] >> https://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users >> > _______________________________________________ > Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List > [email protected] > https://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users > -- Regards, David Villasmil email: [email protected] phone: +34669448337
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