As far as I can see -stable and -rc do not work in the described case. The
problem is that the sdp session that carries the audio stream is NATed
just like the SIP-control stream. This is ok when the SIP server has the
same IP as the server that handles the sdp session, but when the IPs
differ, packets that are destined for the sdp server are sent to the SIP
server instead when going through NAT.
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007, Patrick McHardy wrote:
Jerome Borsboom wrote:
I am not the maintainer of the NAT-SIP module. In the future, you should
post similar requests to the linux-net mailinglist where it can be
picked up by more skilled people. I have cross-posted my reply there too.
Actually netfilter-devel is the correct list for these kinds of
problems. Current -stable and -rc should work fine, please report
any problems you're still seeing.
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