I am writing to you, 'cause I have some issues about SER work. I
installed ser-0.9.4, and test it in my local network, and everything
works fine with hello_world.cfg.<br><div class="gmail_quote">
After that I had different situation. I wanted to make a call from one
of my local hosts to remote host (which I registered to SERWeb in
format "username"@<a href="http://iptel.org" target="_blank">iptel.org</a>). Of course I changed my ser.cfg file from
hello_world.cfg into example.cfg (which one I send you in Attachment,
grey parts are changed lines, because I need to show work of nathelper
module of SER). <br>
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I Installed RTP Proxy from CVS, and followed basic instructions.<br>
so, in my local network I am host <a href="mailto:102@192.168.x.x." target="_blank">host@192.168.x.x</a> (x-Lite4) my domain is default one<i> (localhost)</i>,
my NAT box is Cisco Lynksis Router. When I make a call (host
102-->SER-->NAT
translation-->SERWeb(213.192.59.75)--->external IP of my friends
PC), I can reach him (He can hear a ringing tone, but when he answers
can't hear me, and I still get ringing tone, and after 7 second it looks
like he canceled a call). In Wireshark I captured INVITE, 100, 180,200,
and 487 "Request Terminated" messages. In section of VOIP Calls Graph, I
see that messages didn't pass further off SERWeb. <br>
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I am just beginner in SER use, and I really need your help. I really
tried to understand what to do, I get through documentation about RTP
Proxy and I feel that I make some mistakes in that part. Is there anyone who can give me advice what I should do, and where am I wrong?<br>
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Hope hearing from you soon,<br>
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Very Grateful,<br>
<br>
Medy H.<br>
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