Thanks a lot. I didn't enable stun, so maybe there is a little problem here... But I also didn't disable it, so if it comes enabled by default thats how it is. Thiago > tloginbr-pjsip at yahoo.com.br wrote: > > I fixed the problem for my application, I had the > > other IP address inside my "/etc/hosts" file... > > anyway, I don't know if there is really a problem > with > > the API since it didn't use the ip I was choosing. > I > > dont know how the pjsua_transport_confi works... > > As for the IP selection, that's pretty much > intentional. See > pj_gethostip() in pjlb's addr_resolv_sock.c. So > first pjlib will use > the host's IP address as specified by querying > gethostbyname(gethostame()), and only when it > returns 127.0.0.1, the > default interface will be used. > > So if you have wrong localhost entry in /etc/hosts, > it will be used > regardless since at present pjlib currently does not > validate the IP > address against local interfaces' IP address. > > As for rtp IP address, I'm not sure why. If you > specify public_addr > in pjsua_transport_config, then it should be used > (assuming you > don't enable STUN). > > cheers, > -benny > > > Thiago Paiva Flores > > > >> Hi all, > >> > >> I'm having pretty weird behaviour in my > application. > >> It was running with no problems until I decided > to > >> move it from one machine to another. Now it gets > a > >> wrong ip address to listen for incoming calls and > >> rtp/rtcp sockets. I'm using UDP transport and the > >> api > >> version 0.8.0 downloaded from the site (not svn). > It > >> gets one ip address that has nothing to do with > my > >> machine or even the network... my network begins > >> with > >> 201.73.xxx and it is getting one ip from the > network > >> 200.139.xxx. The only relationship between them > is > >> that my dns server is in the 200.139.xxx network, > >> but > >> that I already had in my old machine (where the > >> application works fine). I still have the old > >> machine > >> working, so I know that the application is > working > >> fine in there and I also tested in different > >> machines > >> and it works fine... just this one machine (the > one > >> that I need) gives me some problems... > >> > >> I tried to put the address in the > >> pjsua_transport_config, but it solved only half > the > >> problem... Now it listens for incomming calls in > the > >> correct ip, but the rtp/rtcp sockets are still in > >> this > >> other ip. I've set both public_addr and > bound_addr > >> to > >> the ip of my machine (the 201.73.xxx). This wrong > ip > >> (200.139.xxx) is not in my routing table or in > any > >> other network configuration that I could find > >> here... > >> just to make things clear, my dns server is in > the > >> same network as this ip address (the wrong one) > but > >> it > >> is different, so the application is getting one > IP > >> from I_dont_know_where... my machine is in a > public > >> network directly, so it is not behind any > firewall. > >> > >> I'm running a debian etch (4.0) system. > >> > >> all help is very welcome, > >> > >> Thiago Paiva Flores > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Visit our blog: http://blog.pjsip.org > > pjsip mailing list > pjsip at lists.pjsip.org > http://lists.pjsip.org/mailman/listinfo/pjsip_lists.pjsip.org > Abra sua conta no Yahoo! Mail, o ?nico sem limite de espa?o para armazenamento! http://br.mail.yahoo.com/