Whoops! some SIP traffic IS peer-to-peer.

Jeremya wrote:
> Danny Dias wrote:
>   
>> Hello my friends,
>>
>> I have a requeriment, which indicates that i have to record every SIP
>> conversation between peers (also for callings to the PSTN); the
>> recording server will be built for our company following this
>> requeriments (also requested for the client):
>>
>> My doubt is: How can i handle sip conversations recording when all the
>> calls are passing through a Proxy Server? I do understand that the
>> media is always peer to peer and the signaling goes through the Proxy,
>> but in this case the media not only has to pass between the peers
>> because it must be recorded.
>>
>> How should i handle this?
>>
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> some media is not peer-to-peer. Especially stuff like BYE and NOTIFY.
> Then it is direct to the originator contact address.
>
> Unless you have both ends set up correctly, or you have 'adjusted' the
> SIP traffic, then some stuff may be lost.
>
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