Hi,

most probably, in your script, you use mediaproxy only if NAT was detected (and a flag was set). So, you do not have to test the flag (to use mediaproxy only for nated calls), but call mediaproxy for all calls.

regards,
bogdan

Sam Lee wrote:

Can I don't bother about the NAT test and push everything thru
mediaproxy ?
I can't quite understand why are there different NAT_Test , and the
example configs uses almost all of them...

Regards,
Sam
-----Original Message-----
From: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 5:04 PM
To: Sam Lee
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Users] Force RTP stream to go through mediaproxy

Hi,

maybe you do not perform the proper nat tests. see:
   http://openser.org/docs/modules/1.0.x/mediaproxy.html#AEN113

regards,
bogdan


Sam Lee wrote:

Hi all,

I got the openser and mediaproxy up working and fine.
The mediaproxy is able to work with certain NATED configurations, but not all.
When i tried to check what is the problem , those NATED configurations

that were not working was found not to have made use of the mediaproxy, which causes the problem.

What i am trying to do now, but without much success, is to force all the RTP media to go through the mediaproxy. Is there any way i can force all the RTP media to go through the mediaproxy without all the client_nat_test stuff...?

Any hints will be much appreciated !

Regards,
Sam

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