Hello,

you have to use a nat traversal solution. If the clients are behind symmetric nat, then you have to use server side components. OpenSER has two server-side solutions for nat traversal:

- nathelper module + rtpproxy
- mediaproxy module + mediaproxy

If the clients are not behind a symmetric nat and they support STUN, then you can let them to deal with nat traversal, you just need a stun server (there are some public STUN servers available for use).

Cheers,
Daniel

On 01/17/06 17:08, Craig Mariner wrote:
Hi List
I have a problem with OpenSER. OpenSER has a public IP and is not behind a NAT. Two clients that are behind a NAT ring each other but there is no audio either way. Any advise please? Sencond scenario two clients both behind the same NAT. . Client1 calls the Client2, Client2 UA rings, Client2 answers the call but it does not connect. Client1 call does not get answered by Client2 and Client1 just hears the ringing tone. Any ideas? Best Regards
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