[Freeswitch-users] mod_dingaling picking wrong IP address / no audio?

Mark Campbell-Smith mcampbellsmith at gmail.com
Tue Jun 23 05:51:30 PDT 2009


Hi!

I am trying to call from my corporate network (firewalled) using Gtalk
to Freeswitch.  I am not getting any audio.

In the logs I see that mod_dingaling is using my internal corporate IP
address which is not publically addressable.

2009-06-23 22:46:52.140382 [DEBUG] mod_dingaling.c:2634 using Existing
session for 4085152502
2009-06-23 22:46:52.140382 [DEBUG] mod_dingaling.c:2932 1 candidates
2009-06-23 22:46:52.140382 [DEBUG] mod_dingaling.c:2960 candidates
146.xx.xx.xx:50320
2009-06-23 22:46:52.140382 [DEBUG] mod_dingaling.c:2993 Acceptable
Candidate 146.xx.xx.xx:50320

Further on in the log, I can see GTalk sending a new candidate IP
address to use:
2009-06-23 22:46:52.940486 [DEBUG] libdingaling.c:503 New Candidate 1
name=rtp
type=local
protocol=udp
username=e+JTkVHT1xEkqXGD
password=fAxU6Pr1oF9Zq48U
address=192.168.1.102
port=50322
pref=1.00

2009-06-23 22:46:52.940486 [DEBUG] mod_dingaling.c:2634 using Existing
session for 4085152502
2009-06-23 22:46:52.940486 [DEBUG] mod_dingaling.c:2928 Already picked
an IP [146.xx.xx.xx]

and

2009-06-23 22:46:52.957753 [DEBUG] libdingaling.c:503 New Candidate 2
name=rtp
type=stun
protocol=udp
username=RBqyF2XNMYLfJNoU
password=DQMjon1fSVoJIRTp
address=124.xxx.xxx.xxx
port=50323
pref=0.90

2009-06-23 22:46:52.957753 [DEBUG] mod_dingaling.c:2634 using Existing
session for 4085152502
2009-06-23 22:46:52.957753 [DEBUG] mod_dingaling.c:2928 Already picked
an IP [146.xx.xx.xx]
and

2009-06-23 22:46:53.788341 [DEBUG] libdingaling.c:503 New Candidate 3
name=rtp
type=relay
protocol=udp
username=62L5zs2FHbcUdeCJ
password=KxmNgkUmZsLfuX6S
address=209.xx.xxx.xxx
port=19295
pref=0.50

2009-06-23 22:46:53.788341 [DEBUG] mod_dingaling.c:2634 using Existing
session for 4085152502
2009-06-23 22:46:53.788341 [DEBUG] mod_dingaling.c:2928 Already picked
an IP [146.xx.xx.xx]

Because of this, I never get audio.  Any ideas how to fix this?

Thanks!




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