Hi Răzvan,
I’ve tried both
# force_send_socket(udp:10.197.26.170:5060);
and
$fs="udp:10.197.26.170:5060";
with no luck ((
Without any of these lines it doesn’t work either ((
Ps.. in the main request routing logic I use
force_send_socket(udp:x.x.82.39:5060);
Best Regards,
Ehrny
From: user
Hi, Ehrny!
If you completely remove the force_send_socket() and any $fs settings in
onreply_route, is it doing the same thing?
Normally the reply should be automatically routed through the same
interface the request came from. Not sure why your reply goes over the
other one. I willtry to repli
Hi Maciej,
That is weired, but I'm glad you solved it. I mean it is weired (with
the wrong port) why it worked for some and did not for other keys :-/
Regards,
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com
On 21.11.2016 23:44, Maciej Bylica wrote:
Ok,
Hi Sasmita,
You cannot use multiple global advertised_address - it can have only one
value; multiple definitions will simply rewrite the previous ones.
If you want to keep the same file, maybe you should consider using some
defines in combination with text pre-processing. Like have your
comm