[Freeswitch-users] FS not detecting public IP address change

Rupa Schomaker rupa at rupa.com
Sat Oct 23 07:08:06 PDT 2010


btw: what router are you using?

On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 9:06 AM, Rupa Schomaker <rupa at rupa.com> wrote:

> In a upnp config, FS is depending on the router to notify it of the ip
> address change.  It is possible the upnp message(s) aren't formatted as
> expected.  If you turn on debug logging you'll get the upnp messages on the
> console.  If you can pastebin the capture of those while dropping and
> restarting the dsl connection I can maybe see if there is something obvious
> going on.  The debug should also have messages related to the processing of
> those upnp messages.
>
> On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 7:04 AM, Mark Campbell-Smith <
> mcampbellsmith at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> HI!
>>
>> I know this question must have been answered 100's of times....
>>
>> My adsl is a bit dodgy at the moment and tends to go up and down; which
>> means I get assigned a new ip address from my ISP.  FS is nat'd behind a
>> upnp capable router.
>>
>> The problem is that FS does not seem to be detecting the change.   For
>> both the internal and external profile, I have auto-nat setup, and I have
>> tried stun and host settings in vars.conf.  When I issue a nat_map status I
>> see my old IP address, and if I then issue a nat_map reinit, I see the new
>> public IP address.  How can I get this to be automatic?
>>
>> Also the public IP address shown in the nat_map status is not the same as
>> shown in the sofia profile internal/external printouts.  Why is this?
>>
>> I'm sure this is configuration, just not sure what to change.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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> -Rupa
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