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<DIV>Supported in >=0.9.0:</DIV>
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force_send_socket([proto:]address[:port])<BR>
sends the message from the specified socket (it _must_ be one of
the<BR> sockets ser listens on). If the
protocol doesn't match (e.g. udp<BR> message
"forced" to a tcp socket) the closest socket of the
same<BR> protocol is used.<BR></DIV>
<DIV>---- Original Message ----<BR>From: Java Rockx<BR>To: serusers<BR>Sent:
Friday, April 29, 2005 05:21 PM<BR>Subject: [Serusers] Can I Force SER to Send
On A Specific Network<BR>Interface? <BR><BR>> Hi All.<BR>> <BR>> I have
a multi-homed ser-0.9.1 proxy. Suppose my interfaces are as<BR>> follows:
<BR>> <BR>> eth0: 10.3.0.221<BR>> eth1: 10.2.0.42<BR>> <BR>> If
SER recieves a SIP message on eth0, how can I force SER to send<BR>> any
replies out eth1? <BR>> <BR>> Regards,<BR>> Paul<BR>> <BR>>
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