<DIV>Ran with remote options, will see how it works when solve replication via internal-interface.</DIV>
<DIV>Thx!</DIV>
<DIV>Tina<BR><BR><B><I>"Greger V. Teigre" <greger@teigre.com></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
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<DIV>Yes. I believe mediaproxy.so uses a socket to communicate with proxydispatcher and that proxydispatcher will use the default route for outgoing communications.</DIV>
<DIV>g-)</DIV>
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<DIV>---- Original Message ----<BR>From: Tina<BR>To: Greger V. Teigre ; serusers@lists.iptel.org<BR>Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 09:23 PM<BR>Subject: Re: [Serusers] how to configure mediaproxy to work with remote<BR>RTPserver - pls help! <BR><BR>> Greger, thank you, this helps.<BR>> So I would run mediaproxy.py like that:<BR>> ./mediaproxy.py --listen <proxyIP:25060> --allow <IP1>,<IP2>,...<BR>> <BR>> where <proxyIP:25060> - is TCP address/port of mediaproxy and<BR>> <IP1>,<IP2>... - list of addresses of proxydispatchers in the domain? <BR>> <BR>> I didn't find information how proxydispatcher picks up its IP<BR>> interface. If the machine has several IP devices, I think I should<BR>> list all of them. <BR>> <BR>> BRs,<BR>> Tina<BR>> <BR>> "Greger V. Teigre" <greger@teigre.com> wrote:<BR>> Tina,<BR>> As you see in the mediaproxy README:<BR>> The dispatcher implemented here is based on
distributing the sessions<BR>> based <BR>> on the SIP domain of the caller/destination using DNS SRV records. If<BR>> a <BR>> domain doesn't define any mediaproxy server, a default will be used.<BR>> <BR>> Further:<BR>> The dispatcher will use the sender's domain if the sender is local,<BR>> else will <BR>> use the destination's domain if the destination is local. If none of<BR>> them is <BR>> local, it will refuse to use a proxy server at all.<BR>> <BR>> You must then create DNS SRV records for the domains.<BR>> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-DNS+SRV<BR>> <BR>> The proxydispatcher.py should run locally. Each proxy server should<BR>> run the mediaproxy.py proxy server with the --listen any:25060<BR>> (default port) --allow ip-of-proxydispatcher <BR>> <BR>> Hope this helps.<BR>> g-)<BR>> ----- Original Message -----<BR>> From: Tina<BR>> To: serusers@lists.iptel.org<BR>> Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005
03:36 AM<BR>> Subject: [Serusers] how to configure mediaproxy to work with remote<BR>> RTPserver - pls help! <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Hello,<BR>> I've tried mediaproxy package, it worked fine running on the same<BR>> machine. I need the following configuation: <BR>> ser+proxydispatcher<BR>> - RTP proxy (mediaproxy)<BR>> - RTP proxy 2 ...<BR>> How can I make proxydispatcher retrieves RTP proxy address by DNS?<BR>> Thanks in advance,<BR>> really need help!<BR>> <BR>> BRs,<BR>> Tina<BR>> __________________________________________________<BR>> Do You Yahoo!?<BR>> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around<BR>> http://mail.yahoo.com<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> Serusers mailing list<BR>> serusers@lists.iptel.org<BR>> http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Do you Yahoo!?<BR>> Read only the mail you want -
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