On 07/04/06 18:35, Damien MERENNE wrote:
Hello,

First, thanks to the developer of the openser software for their
work. I will appreciate it when my configuration will be working ;)

I would like to configure sip on my server but I'm a bit lost.
I've installed openser on it but I cannot have it to do what I want to do.

So this is what I want to do:

- I own a virtual server which host my domain cosinux.org . I would
like to create myself a sip address [EMAIL PROTECTED]

- I would like to be able to send/receive sip call at that address
  from work. My work network is firewalled, however, I have a vtun
  tunnel with my server.
- I would like to be able to send/receive sip call at that address
  from home. I have dsl at home and I can configure nat as I want to
  (port forwarding for example).
>From what I understand, openser is used as registrar. It means
my sip client connects to it, tells him that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is online
and openser then redirects call to my client. This will work from
my home network if I configure nat correctly.

For my work network, I need a sip proxy so that each packet is routed
by my server to my client, because others sip user agent cannot see
my IP address.

If I am right, what I have to do is

- install openser on my server and tell him to handle cosinux.org
  sip address.
- install mediaproxy to relay the sip connection from my work.

So, does this seem sensible ? Am I doing something wrong or missing
something ?
indeed, when you deal with NAT, then you have to use openser together with a NAT traversal solution: nathelper/rtpproxy or mediaproxy/mediaproxy relay.


Cheers,
Daniel


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