Jaap Winius, 21.03.2013 17:47:
support IPv6. However, it seems that I can't get it to support both IPv4
and IPv6 at the same time. For example, if in sip.conf I set the bindaddr
variable to '::' it will only listen on IPv6 and none of my IPv4-only
friends and peers will be able to connect
Hello everyone!
We use Asterisk for various services like voicemail. Our SIP clients
usually use rtp events (rfc2833) for DTMF, which works just fine and
independent from the codec (g711 vs. g726 etc.).
Now we noticed there are some SIP clients that announce telephone-event
in their SDP, but
Hi,
is it possible to get the SIP IP address of the remote (calling) party,
in the dialplan or (preferrably) in an AGI script?
(This sounded like a rather basic question to me, but I could not find
an answer...)
TIA regards
Jakob
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Raj Mathur (राज माथुर), 2012-02-08 03:27:
Packets not going out on the same interface as the one they were
received on is a general IP issue, not just for connectionless
Right, this was a inaccuracy. It should say Asterisk does not reply
with the IP address with which packets were received.
Steve Edwards, 2012-02-06 01:43:
Unfortunately, (IIRC) Asterisk does not reply to the same interface
packets are received from which limits the usefulness of multiple
interfaces.
Right, that's what I also observed. We had to take special measures to
handle this. The problem lies in the nature
On 12.10.2011 23:27, ge...@riseup.net wrote:
If you put 0.0.0.0, it will bind to all addresses. In a HA Cluster, on
the active node, if you have a box address of 192.168.1.101 and a floating
address of 192.168.1.102, then if you use
bindaddr=0.0.0.0
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Any idea how to solve this?
Yes: Use
On 13.10.2011 00:27, ge...@riseup.net wrote:
If I use the floating internal ip, I can't reach my provider anymore.
Thought this was clear.
After reading your original message, this is clear, yes. Sorry for being
sloppy.
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