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Thanks Iñaki,<br>
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So bad that my client doesn't support rport. <span
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reading about fix_nated_contact(). Some one have some example of the
ser.conf using this command? <br>
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Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
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<pre wrap="">El Jueves, 27 de Noviembre de 2008, Daniel Serrano escribió:
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<pre wrap="">Dear all,
I am using SER as IM server and I found that the SER use the contact
field to storage the user's location in the memory for future requests.
I noted this using the command "serctl alias show" and checking some
traces.
Since I'm using a NAT scenario I'd like to use the UDP port that my
SER server receives during the registration instead of the contact
field port to reach the users after their registration. Is there any
way to do this?
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"rport" does it, but the client must indicate support of "rport" by
adding ";rport" parameter to its Via header.
Anyway, *SER can force it by using "force_rport()".
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