On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 09:13 +0800, Dean Hiller wrote:
> Is there documentation on the specific protocol then? ie. I would
> like to modify my sip stack if I need to to be able to do this? What
> specifically is used in this case to register the ip/port? do I still
> just put the rport perhaps on
Is there documentation on the specific protocol then? ie. I would like to
modify my sip stack if I need to to be able to do this? What specifically
is used in this case to register the ip/port? do I still just put the rport
perhaps on the via during registration and so I don't have to change my
On Wed, 2008-09-03 at 08:45 +0800, Dean Hiller wrote:
> ie. if I am behind a NAT and my sip sends a message using rport, then
> the okay goes back to the NAT ip and port correctly But when an
> invite comes, it is like that port did not get registered. Instead it
> used information in the sip
I would like to know how to register the ip/port that the register message
comes from for future messages.
ie. if I am behind a NAT and my sip sends a message using rport, then the
okay goes back to the NAT ip and port correctly But when an invite
comes, it is like that port did not get regis