Re: [BUG] Conntrack SIP Problem

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On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 11:28:05AM +0200, Jerome Borsboom wrote:
> Your patch indeed resolves part of the issue, but it is not complete. The 
> problem is that set_expected_rtp in the file 
> net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_sip.c assumes that the source IP-address of the 
> expected RTP audio connection is the same as the source address of the SIP 
> control connection. This is not necessarily the case and prevents RTP 
> connections from getting through the NAT box as the expected connection 
> does not match the attempted connection.

Did you actually try my patch? It certainly does not assume this.
In fact all my SIP servers use different addresses for the audio
connection and they work just fine with the client behind SNAT.


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