Hi Paul
I think we have our nat stuff working on the kamailio server. The problem
now for me seems to be that I have a restrictive nat going on my home
network which is preventing me from receiving calls.
I am going to do some research on changing up my network here for testing.
Thanks again for
Great stuff.
NAT is a whole other basket of pain. Again the example configs in the
kamailio distribution are a good place to start... in particular the
NATDETECT and NATMANAGE routines, and the nathelper and rtpproxy module
usage.
good luck
Hi Paul
Just wanted to give you an update.
Thi
Hi Paul
Just wanted to give you an update.
This looks like it has worked. Now I am dealing with my own natting issues
on my home network to get the call but the invites are being sent right now.
Thanks again for the assistance.
All the best.
Will Ferrer
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 11:53 PM, Paul S
Hi Paul
Thank you very much for the quick response and the probably spot on
information. I really bet that is my issue.
I will be testing this out tonight and I will post back with what I find.
Thanks again and all the best
Will Ferrer
> On Oct 1, 2014, at 11:53 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
>
> H
Hi Will,
It sounds like your kamailio.cfg is not looking up the user location
database before trying to relay the INVITE. There is a relevant section
in the kamailio-basic.cfg example configuration file:
request_route {
...
# user location service
route(LO