start rtpproxy with -l parameter, e.g.

rtpproxy -l 83.16.3.12/10.10.0.1

The first IP is the IP of the "internal" interface, the second is the 
"external" interface.

regards
klaus

Am 04.08.2010 17:29, schrieb Hassen:
> Hi
>
> Is it possible to use the rtpproxy on mode bridge between two network ,
> with  two interfaces eth0  and eth1 . i tried with  " setsockopt " to
> use the second interfaces but it doesn't work . can You help be to
> resolve that .
>
>
> Thanks
>
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