yup.
that pretty much did the trick.

ta much mates....

Greger V. Teigre wrote:

Yes, and nat_uac_test("16") for testing the ports.
g-)

Klaus Darilion wrote:

Hi!

Just out of curiosity - do you know how fix_nated_contact from
nathelper module behaves in this scenario? If it works right, you can
use the nathelper module for fixing the contact.

regards,
klaus

Kanakatti Mahesh Subramanya wrote:

Currently, fix_contact immediately returns if src_ip == contact_ip

However, there are a bunch-a situations where src_ip==contact_ip, but
src_port != contact_port
(Dont even ask.  Just blame the *really* bizarre cable routers that
Comcast deploys every now and then)

I *could* go about modifying  FixContact in functions.c to check both
the ip and port.

Question is, should I?  Is there something I am missing as to why we
check only the IP?  Should I be explicitly *not* checking the port?

Cheers

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