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PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2009 3:35 pm    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] FS & Outbound proxy Reply with quote

Hi all,

while I read some threads about Outbound Proxy, I'm still not sure how
to use it Smile

Well, what's going on:
I want to send and receive calls from/to my TSP which uses outbound proxy.
For that, I have to register with providers registrar (R1), receive
calls from outbound proxy (O1) and send calls (D-URI) to outbound proxy
(O1), but with R-URI pointing to real proxy (P1).
BTW: registar and proxy challenge me for credentials...

Registering with R1, receiving calls from O1 is simple and works fine.
But I still cant successfuly send calls to O1 with R-URI of P1.
When I try to add fs_path to "dialing" thru gateway, it is silently
ignored...

Any hint is really welcome Smile

Best regards,

kokoska.rokoska


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PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2009 3:49 pm    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] FS & Outbound proxy Reply with quote

Setting the proxy vs register-proxy in the gateway should do what you want can you verify that?

/b

On May 3, 2009, at 3:33 PM, kokoska rokoska wrote:
Quote:

Hi all,

while I read some threads about Outbound Proxy, I'm still not sure how
to use it Smile

Well, what's going on:
I want to send and receive calls from/to my TSP which uses outbound proxy.
For that, I have to register with providers registrar (R1), receive
calls from outbound proxy (O1) and send calls (D-URI) to outbound proxy
(O1), but with R-URI pointing to real proxy (P1).
BTW: registar and proxy challenge me for credentials...

Registering with R1, receiving calls from O1 is simple and works fine.
But I still cant successfuly send calls to O1 with R-URI of P1.
When I try to add fs_path to "dialing" thru gateway, it is silently
ignored...

Any hint is really welcome Smile

Best regards,

kokoska.rokoska


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PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2009 4:28 pm    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] FS & Outbound proxy Reply with quote

Brian West napsal(a):
Quote:
Setting the proxy vs register-proxy in the gateway should do what you
want can you verify that?


Thank you very much, Brian, for you interest!

Using proxy and regiter-proxy solves only 1 half of my problem => I can
successfuly register with provider (register-proxy is in R-URI of
REGISTER and packet is send to same address), but all calls (INVITEs)
have in R-URI proxy address and are sent to this proxy instead of
Outbnound proxy - becasue I have no idea how to tell to FreeSWITCH how
to send INVITEs to OB.
It is three independant machines - registrar, proxy, outbound proxy.
What I found using sipsak is:
1. To be succesufly registered I can send REGISTER to registrar or to
Outbound proxy, but R-URI of register should allways point to registrar.
2. For succesfull call I have to send INVITE to Otbound proxy with R-URI
pointing to proxy.

Best regards,

kokoska.rokoska


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/b

On May 3, 2009, at 3:33 PM, kokoska rokoska wrote:

Quote:

Hi all,

while I read some threads about Outbound Proxy, I'm still not sure how
to use it Smile

Well, what's going on:
I want to send and receive calls from/to my TSP which uses outbound proxy.
For that, I have to register with providers registrar (R1), receive
calls from outbound proxy (O1) and send calls (D-URI) to outbound proxy
(O1), but with R-URI pointing to real proxy (P1).
BTW: registar and proxy challenge me for credentials...

Registering with R1, receiving calls from O1 is simple and works fine.
But I still cant successfuly send calls to O1 with R-URI of P1.
When I try to add fs_path to "dialing" thru gateway, it is silently
ignored...

Any hint is really welcome Smile

Best regards,

kokoska.rokoska


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