[Serusers] Routing subsequent SIP traffic through the proxy

jaime.gill at orange.co.uk jaime.gill at orange.co.uk
Mon Mar 24 14:20:28 CET 2003


Hello Jiri,

Of course, I meant the non-paranoic meaning, that is forcing the subsequent
requests to go through the proxy.

The question is related to the FCP module I'm trying to complete. In order to
close the previously opened ports, the module needs to see BYE and CANCEL
messages. When adding record-routing header from a natted proxy, this address
must be changed to a public one whenever the message is for the public Internet.
Is my understanding correct?
My other concern with Record Routing is whether this translation for the request
involves translating the RR field back to the one of the natted proxy, when the
response hits the proxy.

Regards,

Jaime





Jiri Kuthan <jiri at iptel.org> on 21/03/2003 17:28:48




To:   Jaime GILL/EN/HTLUK at HTLUK
      serusers at lists.iptel.org
cc:


Subject:  Re: [Serusers] Routing all SIP traffic through the proxy



At 12:29 PM 3/21/2003, jaime.gill at orange.co.uk wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Not sure if someone has asked this before. Is there any way to route all SIP
>messages through SER without using record_route()?
>
>Jaime

I'm not sure what it means "all SIP messages". In a paranoid understanding, that
would include interception of iptel.org messages by someone else.

In general, there are two options: setting an outbound proxy in phones and
forcing subsequent requests hit a proxy through rr-ing.

-Jiri

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