Le 01/10/13 20:17, Konrad Karl a
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Hi, On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 05:53:58PM +0200, Damien Sandras wrote:What Ekiga is supposed to do, is to send one message per interface with the interface IP address as source. If your routing is well configured, then only one of the various SIP messages should reach the remote user.is this behaviour required by the SIP protocol? (I also want to restrict all ekiga traffic to one specific openvpn interface at times - direct ip call w/o registration) A short explanation will be appreciated. Not specifically required. The standard says nothing about multiple interfaces handling. It is just a question of routing after that point. You can see this as a kind of fork of SIP requests. If you have two routes to the same destination, through 2 different interfaces, it should work too, but both routes have to work both ways : ie, if you can send a SIP PDU, you should be able to receive incoming requests and responses through that route too. |