Unfortunately I don't have answers for your questions. Others with more specific experience will need to respond from here.
- Jeff On 11/25/09 12:31 PM, "lorenzo" <[email protected]> wrote: > On 24/11/09 14:59, Jeff Pyle wrote: >> Yes. Trying adding this to the reply route: >> >> if (client_nat_test("1")) { >> fix_contact(); >> } >> >> For reasons I can't remember, the only test that works for the reply route >> is "1", so you shouldn't change it. >> >> Make sure you arm the reply route with t_on_reply() before t_relay. >> >> >> - Jeff > > hi jeff, i tried following your solution (apart from the fact that the > parameter 1 isn't gonna work in my case, as the via header in the > packets i get doesn't have a private address), but it didn't work out.. > > maybe i'm not configuring it right.. here's the relevant sections (the > rest is unchanged): > > ### main request route > > ... > if (is_method("REGISTER")) > { > t_on_reply("8"); > t_relay(); > > if (!save("location")) > sl_reply_error(); > exit; > } > > ... > > > onreply_route[3] { > if (client_nat_test("8")) { > xlog("natted request rcvd from $fu\n"); > fix_contact(); > } > } > > by examining the opensips log, i've concluded that i do enter the > onreply_route[3], but it's as if fix_contact() didn't update the user's > contact field, causing the INVITEs to get relayed to the wrong port. > > moreover, with this cfg i'm now sometimes getting this error: > ERROR:core:udp_send: sendto(sock,0xb5f4ca58,1281,0,0xb5f00f0c,16): > Invalid argument(22) > > it goes away if i run opensips with t_on_reply("n") commented out. strange.. > > does the fix_contact() feature require that i use a DB? 'cause i'm not. > > thanks again, > lrnz > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
