On Tuesday 29 December 2009 01:55:27 juer...@glowka.de wrote: > Hello, > > I'm new here. So I say "hello" to everybody. > > Maybe, somebody can help me or push me in the right direction. > > If there are Caller and Callee behind the same NAT, so it should > be better, they connect directly (e.g. 192.168.x.1 <-->192.168.x.2), > instead of using the rtp-proxy (this causes a jitter noise) . > > > I'm using Kamailio 1.5.3 with RTPPROXY 1.2.1. > > Has anybody a code snip or a sample kamailio.cfg for me? > I would be thankful for it.
Better than giving you the solution, try to guest it ... Think a little ... what have in common a REQUEST from UAC A to UAC B if they are behing THE SAME NAT ROUTER ? -- Raúl Alexis Betancor Santana Dimensión Virtual ____________________________________________ Dear Mr. Santana Thanks for trying to help. oh, I guess, they've got the same IP-Address ;-) I found this code-snip in : dokuwiki/doku.php/examples:caller-callee-behind-same-nat ______________________________________ else if ( isflagset(2) and isflagset(3) ) { log(1, "Both Clients are behind NAT"); # Store the destination domain into an AVP avp_printf("$avp(i:450)", "$dd"); if ( avp_check("i:450", "eq/$src_ip/g") ) { xlog("L_INFO", "2 Clients Behind the Same NAT - Disabling Mediaproxy"); # Do not use mediaproxy as the clients seem to be behind the same NAT resetflag(2); resetflag(3); } } _______________________________________ But this Code-snip contains many mistakes so I changed it to : _______________________________________ if ( isflagset(5) and isbflagset(6) ) { lookup("location"); log(1, "Both Clients are behind NAT"); # Store the destination domain into an AVP avp_printf("$avp(i:450)", "$dd"); if ( avp_check("$avp(i:450)", "eq/$src_ip/g") ) { xlog("L_INFO", "2 Behind the Same NAT - Disabling Mediaproxy"); # Do not use mediaproxy as the clients seem to be behind the same NAT resetflag(5); resetbflag(6); } } _______________________________________ This seems to work, but I still have got this looping, jittering feeping noise witch is getting louder and louder ... Two or three words I can talk, then it sounds, as if a group of Navajo-Indians gone attack me .... :-) Could it be the client? I use 2 PDAs, Windows Mobile, Portsip Ver. 2.6 Best Wishes, also for me Juergen Glowka _______________________________________________ Kamailio (OpenSER) - Users mailing list Users@lists.kamailio.org http://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users http://lists.openser-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users