Hi Andrew,

On 2/20/07, "Andrew Nowrot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi

[...]
I have two sip phones both on public IP and both registered to openser (on
public IP). I am able to ring between this two phones (so I guess that the
sip signalization works OK), but I can't hear any voice. For testing
purposes I disabled the firewall on openser so I am sure that all ports are
"free". My openser.cfg looks like this:


I faced a similar problem some time ago. Here are some tips based on what I
have tried to solve this:

- Capture the sip messages using ngrep: 'ngrep -qt -d eth0 -W byline port 5060'
 (of course, replace eth0 with your real iface)

- Check the sdp part to see what media IP adress is advertised by each
party ('c=IN
 IP4' line in the INVITE request and OK response.) You may have private IPs
 here if your sip phones are behind a NAT.

- Sniff udp traffic in the port range where the RTP traffic is likely to be
(I use '-s0 -X' options on tcpdump to get the payload in hex.)

- If you don't see any incoming our outgoing packet then, there ay be a
 firewall drop issue.

Hope this will help.

--
Regards,
-vma
.

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