Hi Benoît,

For me in these cases I use to have a  SIP loadbalancer with a floating IP that 
just forwards the traffic into my network.

That gave these devices one IP to speak to and I could do the rest internally.

Best
Rick

> On 19. Dec 2022, at 14:24, Benoit Panizzon <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello World and Rick
> 
>> A quick update. Now it works. I guess the newly added DNS hostname was
>> not yet fully propagated to all DNS caches.
> 
> I start doubting, this was a clever idea...
> 
> I wonder what solutions other have come up to.
> 
> After some testing I noticed: SIP ALG on NAT devices do work by IP, not
> by hostname. So getting traffic from the kamailio instance they were not
> talking too before (or did not register to) breaks on NAT situations.
> 
> Also SBC do not seem to respect the Via header and always sending
> traffic back to the IP it received traffic from.
> 
> How do other build redundant, high available platforms with kamailio
> avoiding those pitfalls?
> 
> Mit freundlichen Grüssen
> 
> -Benoît Panizzon-
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