Hi.  
For NAT traversal, Bogdan seems to say (most recently in March 2014) that one 
can use either the combination of rtpproxy + nathelper *or* the combination of 
nat_traversal + mediaproxy (plus AG Projects' MediaProxy).  
http://lists.opensips.org/pipermail/users/2014-March/028148.html - "On the RTP 
side, use any of rtpproxy or mediaproxy." 
http://lists.opensips.org/pipermail/users/2013-April/025251.html - "From a 
script with nathelper + rtpproxy, you can easily migrate to nat_traversal + 
mediaproxy - you just have to replace some functions; the script logic is more 
or less the same."
When I use OpenSIPS' "osipsconfig" tool to generate a residential config file 
with the "use_nat" option checked, the resulting config file has the rtpproxy 
and nathelper modules loaded and code for their use inserted in the routing 
logic.
However, I'd like to know how to also utilize the other combination - 
nat_traversal + mediaproxy modules.  I've created my own OpenSIPS config file 
with that combination, but I can't seem to locate a similar config file to see 
if I've got things coded correctly.
So, I'm respectfully inquiring whether someone with experience integrating AG 
Projects' MediaProxy with OpenSIPS would be willing to please take a look at my 
residential config file to see if I've done it correctly?  I'd be willing to 
pay for your time (or donate the same amount to OpenSIPS.org instead if you 
prefer that).  Thanks.
Regards
Gary



                                          
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