Hello,

On 08/10/05 21:10, ranveer kunal wrote:

hi daniel,
            as far as i have explored force_rport(), places the rport
parameter in the topmost via header and not in its own via header. am
i right ?

example :

UAC -> (via1:via2:via3)proxy(force_rport)->(via1:via2:via3,rport:via4)next proxy

i want this :
UAC -> (via1:via2:via3)proxy(force_rport)->(via1:via2:via3:via4,rport)next proxy

Please clarify it ?
yes, it is like that. And this is how it is supposed to be, according to RFC3581. Why do you need it in proxy's via? The proxy will look at the second via to get the destination address for reply.

Daniel

Regards,
Ranveer.

On 8/10/05, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

you have to use force_rport() in the configuration file for the request
you want rport parameter in VIA.

Daniel


On 08/10/05 20:44, ranveer kunal wrote:

hi all,
      Is there a way to configure openser so that it sends rport in
via header ? Actually th packet from server is reverse natted through
another system using any random port, i want it the reply to come on
the same port . thanks ....

Regards,
Ranveer.





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