Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Outgoing calls from behind the NAT



Damien Sandras wrote:
: Le jeudi 23 février 2006 à 15:46 +0100, Jan Kasprzak a écrit :
: > Feb 23 15:39:22 thorin siproxd: proxy.c:843 response from/to unregistered UA (kas 10 0 0 3)
: > 
: 
: So are you registered?
: 
	To ekiga.net? Yes, according to www.ekiga.net, and according to
the Edit/Accounts dialog.

: > : > 	Can you send me (or to the list) you siproxd.conf (do you use
: > : > proxy authentication, for example? or mask_host/masked_host?) and how
: 
: No, I don't use proxy authentication.

	OK.

: # /etc/siproxd.conf - siproxd configuration file
: if_inbound  = eth1
: if_outbound = ppp0
: sip_listen_port = 5182

	I have 5060 here.

: daemonize = 1
: silence_log = 0
: log_calls = 1
: user = siproxd 
: chrootjail = /var/lib/siproxd/
: registration_file = /var/lib/siproxd/siproxd_registrations
: autosave_registrations = 300
: rtp_proxy_enable = 1
: rtp_port_low  = 7070
: rtp_port_high = 7079
: rtp_timeout = 300
: rtp_dscp = 46
: default_expires = 600
: debug_level =      0x00000000
: debug_port = 0

	So, except the SIP port we have the same configuration of siproxd.
I am sending you (in a private mail as it may contain my auth data) two
dumps captured by ethereal - the first one is captured from the internal
interface (NAT/siproxd host is 10.0.0.1, ekiga client is 10.0.0.3,
I have first unregistered myself from ekiga.net, then registered myself
back, and then tried to place a call to 500 ekiga net  The other dump
is from the similar call, but this time captured on the outer interface.
I would be glad if you can look at these dumps (just open them in ethereal).

	Thanks,

-Yenya

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