Hi Răzvan,
I gues so.
I’ve got t_on_reply("1"); in the route
and at the end of the script there is:
onreply_route[1] {
force_send_socket(udp:10.197.26.170:5060);
}
But it doesn’t seem to change send_socket back to priv IP addr ((
Kind regards,
Ehrny
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Hi, Ehrny!
Did you try setting the private socket on the reply?
Best regards,
Răzvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Solutions
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On 11/17/2016 01:00 AM, Ehrny wrote:
Dear Răzvan,
Thanks again for the prompt help. I was able to change the headers as needed
but I’m stuck with another problem(
I’ve got opensips with two Ethernet adapters, eth1 as a private and another one
eth0 as public. Opensips works fine when the call is coming on the public eth0
and leaves opensips through the same public adapter. (All the GWs are behind
that public eth0 instead of one ). The problem happens when the call comes in
through the private eth1, please see the drawing in attachment.
- sip1. After I’ve got invite from provider on the private eth1 , I
send it through the public eth0.
- sip2. I use force_send_socket(udp:PUBLIC_IP:PORT) for the call to
be able to pass through the opensips and come back from external GW
(x.x.82.139). I also change SIP Request's URI and use uac_replace_to () to
change these fields as needed.
- sip4. Opensips has got 180 Ringing from external GW (x.x.82.139)
- sip5. Opensips tries to send it back to originator (10.250.242.74)
which is behind private NIC eth0 (10.197.26.170)
the call can not be set up because I send reply from my public eth1
2016-11-16 18:56:14 : x.x.80.43:5060 -> 10.250.242.74:5060
SIP/2.0 180 Ringing Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.250.242.74:5060;branch=z9hG4bKqci5ec
Record-Route:
<sip:x.x.80.43;r2=on;lr;ftag=2F81324631;did=3a2.4667b68<sip:x.x.80.43;r2=on;lr;ftag=2F81324631353641A405EA00;did=3a2.4667b68>>
Record-Route:
<sip:10.197.26.170;r2=on;lr;ftag=2F81324631;did=3a2.4667b68<sip:10.197.26.170;r2=on;lr;ftag=2F81324631353641A405EA00;did=3a2.4667b68>>
From:
sip:[email protected];tag=2F81324631<sip:[email protected];tag=2F81324631353641A405EA00>
To:
sip:[email protected]:5060;tag=231469dIr894<sip:[email protected]:5060;tag=231469dIr894p0D461D0t66>
Call-ID: 020A3EA03A8@SFESIP4-id1-ext CSeq: 1 INVITE Contact:
<sip:[email protected]:5060>
I’m not sure if I do it right way because the packet (sip5) goes to
10.250.242.74 with the source ip of public eth0 and not the one it should pass
through to be able to come back.
What is the right way in my case to get the call through?
Thank you for all of your help,
Regards,
Ehrny
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