Michael Jerris wrote:
> On May 23, 2010, at 7:07 PM, Oleg Khovayko wrote:
>
>    
>> Michael Jerris wrote:
>>      
>>> It's not ignoring the fs_path, it doesn't have one.  Check your nat related 
>>> settings in your sip profile, specifically your ext-sip-ip, nat-acl and 
>>> localnet-acl settings.  You would see the fspath in the contact and nat in 
>>> the status if this was set correctly.
>>>        
>> Everything exactly as same as in default configuration, everywhere is 
>> auto-nat:
>>
>> [r...@olegh /usr/local/freeswitch/conf/sip_profiles]# grep ext-sip-ip 
>> internal.xml
>>      <param name="ext-sip-ip" value="auto-nat"/>
>>
>> [r...@olegh /usr/local/freeswitch/conf/sip_profiles]# grep t-acl internal.xml
>>      <param name="apply-nat-acl" value="nat.auto"/>
>>
>> and you see, no localnet-acl settings in there.
>>      
>
> So you removed the local-network-acl from the default config?
>
> Mike
No, I did not removed.
See value:

[r...@olegh /usr/local/freeswitch/conf/sip_profiles]# grep 
local-network-acl internal.xml
<param name="local-network-acl" value="localnet.auto"/>
[r...@olegh /usr/local/freeswitch/conf/sip_profiles]#


Just in the prev. message you asked about "localnet-acl", and I did not 
found exactly this tag
in the config. Now, when you correctly wrote tag name, I have found it, 
and it has default value.


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