I am embarrassed to say that I created my own problem. I had forgotten some of
the details of my firewall configuration. Iptables was set to allow everything
from the LAN, that is to say 192.168.0.0. Ip6tables was not set that way
because the hosts on the LAN had global addresses. To allow SIP
If you are not doing registration with opensips, you could route back calls
to opensips from FreeSWITCH using fs_path.
On 15 December 2016 at 17:10, Răzvan Crainea wrote:
> So as far as I understand, you receive a request and you want Freeswitch
> to route it back to
So as far as I understand, you receive a request and you want Freeswitch
to route it back to OpenSIPS. There is no SIP mechanism that can achieve
this - you need to configure Freeswitch so that when it gets a message
from OpenSIPS, determine the gateway, and send it back. Note that you
need to
Hi,
Generally there are three ways of doing this:
1) Use SIP sever as an Edge Proxy (check rfc5626, should be a quick read)
2) Create spiral, route SIP call from proxy to your media-server and then
back to proxy from media server.
3) Use SIP sever as a registrar and then forward registrations to
So the call hits the proxy and dispatched to the media server. Media server
makes the gateway selection and now need to send the call to the provider.
Instead of the signaling to be sent directly from the media server and the
provider I and trying to pass the signaling back through the proxy so
I am sorry, but I don't understand your call flow. Please present here
the call flow you have now, and the expected one.
PS: not sure why you are looking at the Via header, that's only used for
replies, not for requests.
Best regards,
Răzvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Solutions