Thanks Alex. Finally i made two kamailio.cfg depending on which case,
behind NAT or not, and advertise address to local when no NAT.

Will look for a clean solution  later

Thanks for your attention



2015-07-29 10:25 GMT+02:00 Alex Balashov <abalas...@evaristesys.com>:

> Is it possible you have a default OS 'iptables' configuration that is
> blocking receipt of the packet by Kamailio at the application layer?
>
> Please check/feel free to send the output of: iptables -L -n
>
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