El Friday 10 August 2007 12:23:43 Andreas Sikkema escribió: > > Yes, that is, I comment it to you because you said: > > > > "Unfortunately [...] $si contains the reported remote IP > > address, not the > > public IP address that the message has been received from." > > > > I think you are trying to get something impossible: the last > > router IP through > > which the packet arrieved to your OpenSer. That's not > > possible, note that > > layer 3 (IP) doesn't notify the intermediary IP address in > > the received > > message, you just can see the source and destination. > > No, I'm trying to get to the public IP address of a NATted > SIP UA. This address is not found in the SIP message, but > OpenSER knows it otherwise it couldn't reply to it ;-)
Ok, then that is $si. But I've already read that in your case it means the privati IP of the source. Hummm... -- ilimit... *Iñaki Baz Castillo* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ÀREA SISTEMES 0034 937 333 375 VOLTA 1, PIS 5 08224 TERRASSA.BCN Aquest enviament és confidencial i està destinat únicament a la persona a qui s'ha enviat. Pot contenir informació privada sotmesa al secret professional, la distribució de la qual està prohibida per la legislació vigent. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
