[Freeswitch-users] conference participant from behind NAT

Dmitry Kadantsev kadantsev.d at gmail.com
Tue Sep 29 06:18:28 PDT 2009


ты все еще наблюдаешь эту проблему?
я думал она уже решена...

эни вей, я уже приехал и сделаю скоро воторой IP нам для собственного
STUN-сервера.

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Dmitry Kadantsev

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On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:32 AM, RobertT <siniypin at gmail.com> wrote:

> I am a bit confused with what's going on in a following scenario.
>
> I have a public FS server with a public conference, that clients are
> connecting to with my softphone. All of this softphones have STUN option
> enabled and working, effectively resolving client's public IP address. They
> also have ICE enabled (but I guess it's not relevant here, since FS doesn't
> do ICE). Also, media trafic is secured with SRTP.
>
> The problem is when one client connects from port-restricted NAT into a
> conference he can hear sound for some time and he can be heard by other
> participants, but after awhile sound is gone and neither he hear anything
> nor he can be heard.
> Where is the problem? Is it NAT, closing RTP port after some silence period
> from client? I tried to start conference with waste flag, but without
> success eventually.
>
> The very same person can be contacted through this FS with direct call
> (being established in proxy_media mode) without any problems, but this is
> where ICE stuff starts doing its' "magic", I guess.
>
> Maybe I should try the same with SRTP disabled? Any help would be
> apreciated!
>
> Best regards, Robert.
>
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