Hello Ovidiu and Bogdan, Thanks a lot for both of your answers. I should have be more carefull with that issue, as I'm afraid I should have solved this myself, especially because it has already been specifically addressed both here and in the v1.1 nathelper module.
The thing is I did read about the "c" option in force_rtp_proxy documentation, I just got confused by session/media description in SDP. Now that I've just read the RFC2327 (which I already went through, but not carefully enough), everything is clear as crystal :-) So, if I have a message for people like me reading this : RTFR(FCs) !!! (this is sooo much compatible with the Fu****g word than the plain old RTFM.). Bogdan wrote: > this is a topic that was debated couple of times. according to the > SDP > RFC, the connection information (c=) can exists both in session > description (s= section ) and in media description (m= section). This > because a session may contain several media description and if the c= > in > media is not specify, the one from session is used. Now that I've read it, I'm gonna be bitchy about it : ain't the session description delimited by "v=" and not "s=", according to RFC2327 ? ;-p Thanks again, I was really amazed by such a fast answer (first time I post here). Best Regards, Jerome Martin _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
