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Re: [Linphone-users] Bad contact header logic (1.4.0)
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Simon Morlat |
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Re: [Linphone-users] Bad contact header logic (1.4.0) |
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Fri, 15 Sep 2006 16:14:11 +0200 |
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Hello,
Le jeudi 14 septembre 2006 18:35, Mark Flacy a écrit :
> Greetings.
>
> When using multiple interfaces (such as a VPN to a private network),
> linphone uses (I guess) a reverse lookup on the hostname to get the contact
> address. That's really bad logic.
Right but linphone does not do that.
It uses the functions in eXutils.c to guess the local interface to reach the
proxy.
Maybe a bug here ?
Can you send logs of linphone --verbose?
You can override the IP address by enabling the firewall address in the
property box.
You can enable register/unregister on demand simply by toggling the register
button from the proxy config box.
Actually when you edit a proxy config, unregister is done automatically.
Then a new register is done with new settings, unless the register button is
untoggled.
Simon
>
> eXutils.c can figure out which interface is used to reach any proxy; you
> would *think* that linphone would use *that* ip address in the contact
> header sent to that proxy.
>
> Or make it configurable.
>
> It would be even better if linphone allowed you to control
> registration/deregistration so that you can make configuration changes and
> apply them without having to restart linphone.
>
>
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