On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 04:55:25PM -0400, steve szmidt wrote:
> 
> The only way around that seem to be to not allow random access at all. I'm 
> not 
> sure how you detect his location unless he has fixed IP at home. Unless you 
> leave it up to him to use a website to update his location. (Then the lovely 
> situation when it's hacked and scrambled.)

Actually, the "correct" place to do this is at the Internet service provider.
They don't need a static IP if the ISP can somehow make known the ipaddress to
location mapping. The IP address for the destination of the audio should then
be passed along in the SIP (or whatever) messages. Problems: protocol 
interworking,
proxying, hairpinning, tunneling can make it so that the true IP address is
difficult to know.

-w
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