[Freeswitch-users] gateway/proxy/provider

David Villasmil david.villasmil.work at gmail.com
Mon Sep 24 16:14:50 UTC 2018


Hello guys,


I have a proxy in front of freeswitch. I want freeswitch to use the proxy
for everything including the termination to my provider.

If I configured the gateway like this:

<include>
  <gateway name="myprovider">
    <param name="username" value="username" />
    <param name="auth-username" value="username"/>
    <param name="password" value="password" />
    <param name="register" value="true"/>
    <param name="caller-id-in-from" value="true"/>
    <param name="from-domain" value="myprovider.com"/>
    <param name="realm" value="myprovider.com"/>
    <param name="register-proxy" value="myproxy.domain.com"/>
  </gateway>
</include>

The registration works properly, the REGISTER goes to the proxy like

REGISTER sip:myprovider.com;transport=udp SIP/2.0

and the proxy forwards it fine, and registration works great.
But when i try to call via this gateway, the call goes STRAIGHT to the
provider!

If, on the other hand, i configure my gateway as:

<include>
  <gateway name="myprovider">
    <param name="username" value="username" />
    <param name="auth-username" value="username"/>
    <param name="password" value="password" />
    <param name="register" value="true"/>
    <param name="caller-id-in-from" value="true"/>
    <param name="from-domain" value="myprovider.com"/>
    <param name="realm" value="myprovider.com"/>
    <param name="register-proxy" value="myproxy.domain.com"/>
    *<param name="proxy" value="myproxy.domain.com
<http://myproxy.domain.com/>"/>*
  </gateway>
</include>

Registration does NOT work, because the uri is:

REGISTER sip:*myproxy.domain.com <http://myproxy.domain.com/>*;transport=udp
SIP/2.0

Because there it no registration on that proxy!


Please help me with this!
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