I've seen a lot of discussions about running rtpproxy behind NAT.
The fact is that standard vanilla rtpproxy can run behind NAT without
any issues (no patches required).
A few things must be addressed:
 - the proper ports must be forwarded from the public IP to the private IP;
 - when calling rtpproxy_offer/answer, the second parameter must be
properly populated with the external public IP for streams from public
network.

I hope this brings some light over this highly debated topic.


Regards,
Ovidiu Sas

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VoIP Embedded, Inc.
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