It's working. Thanks Maxim
On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 8:33 PM Maxim Sobolev <sobo...@sippysoft.com> wrote: > Daniel, you can find some v4-v6 examples here: > > https://github.com/sippy/voiptests/blob/master/test_run.sh > > ${RTPPROXY} -p "${RTPP_PIDF}" -d dbug -f -s stdio: -s "${RTPP_SOCK_UDP}" \ > -s "${RTPP_SOCK_CUNIX}" -s "${RTPP_SOCK_UNIX}" -s "${RTPP_SOCK_UDP6}" -s > "${RTPP_SOCK_TCP}" \ > -s "${RTPP_SOCK_TCP6}" -m 12000 -M 15000 -6 '/::' -l '0.0.0.0' > ${RTPP_NOTIFY_ARG} > > In your case that would be (note "/" in front of IPv6 addr): > > /bin/rtpproxy -F -l "200.200.200.200" -6 "/2607:3f00:::::2 > <http://200.200.200.200/2607:3f00:::::2>" > > -Max > > On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 1:50 PM Daniel Zanutti <daniel.zanu...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi >> >> I'm trying to configure RTPPROXY to bridge ipv4 and ipv6 networks, but >> didn't find the proper way. >> Supposing IPs "200.200.200.200" and "2607:3f00:::::2 " both on ETH0 >> interface. >> >> Tried: >> /bin/rtpproxy -F -l 200.200.200.200/2607:3f00:::::2 >> >> Got this error: Restarting rtpproxy: rtpproxy: host2bindaddr: Address >> family for hostname not supported >> >> Then used -6 option and got same error: >> /bin/rtpproxy -F -6 200.200.200.200/2607:3f00:::::2 >> >> What is the right way? >> >> Thanks >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> Users@lists.opensips.org >> http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@lists.opensips.org > http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >
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