[Freeswitch-users] Newbie question about inbound calls/NAT (yes I checked wiki first:-) )

Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] cal.leeming at simplicitymedialtd.co.uk
Mon Apr 15 05:38:22 MSD 2013


Hello Jeff,

Here is a related thread;
http://freeswitch-users.2379917.n2.nabble.com/You-must-define-a-domain-called-xx-com-in-your-directory-td7585944.html
http://lists.freeswitch.org/pipermail/freeswitch-users/2008-September/006232.html

You need to configure your domain and username, but as you can see here
your gateway/users are sending the domain '192.168.10.32', but you have not
configured this domain in sofia.conf.

If you are using multi-tenant then you'll need to put some more thought
into how you're going to approach this.

If you are not using multi-tenant (i.e. one domain only) then you could
force the domain as discussed here;
http://www.feedingedge.co.uk/blog/2010/08/03/techie-post-opensim-and-freeswitch-problems/

Hope this helps

Cal

On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 10:36 AM, Jeff Bernhardt <jeff at askcornerstone.net>wrote:

>  Setting up my first test box with Freeswitch. I'm really excited about
> getting it up and running.
>
>  I'm trying to get inbound calls working from external using a Vitelity
> trunk. Let's say my username from Vitelity is "abcd_efg" and password is
> "password," external IP is 1.2.3.4 and internal is 192.168.10.32. I get
> registered to Vitelity fine  (their web panel shows I'm registered and
> fs_cli confirms). However, when I make a call inbound, I get:
>
>  [WARNING] sofia_reg.c:2621 Can't find user [abcd_1.2.3.4 at 192.168.10.32]
> from <vitelity-inbound-trunk-ip>
> You must define a domain called '192.168.10.32' in your directory and add
> a user with the id="abcd_1.2.3.4" attribute
> and you must configure your device to use the proper domain in it's
> authentication credentials.
>
>  I don't know if this is related, but to get around NAT, I have this in
> vars.xml:
> <X-PRE-PROCESS cmd="set" data="external_rtp_ip=1.2.3.4"/>
> <X-PRE-PROCESS cmd="set" data="external_sip_ip=1.2.3.4"/>
>
>  and this in both internal.xml and external.xml:
>  <param name="ext-rtp-ip" value="$${external_rtp_ip}"/>
> <param name="ext-sip-ip" value="$${external_sip_ip}"/>
>
>  I have a feeling I've misunderstood something fundamental about setting
> up Freeswitch for inbound access. I've put in the above configs as per what
> I've found in the wiki, but I'm not sure how to do what the warning says or
> if it really means I have something not setup right. What am I doing wrong?
>
>  Thank you.
>
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