[Spce-user] Inbound calls not found
Mario Contreras
mario.contreras at innovasur.es
Wed Feb 22 13:33:52 EST 2012
El 22/02/2012 19:29, Mario Contreras escribió:
> El 22/02/2012 15:58, Andreas Granig escribió:
>> Hi Mario,
>>
>> I guess you get back a "403 domain not served here", right? If that's
>> the case, try to just add the IP address as an empty domain (don't
>> create any subscribers in it, just leave it empty).
>>
>> This is a bit of a hack, but the only way for now to receive inbound
>> calls from a peer where you have to register before.
>>
>> Andreas
>>
>> On 02/22/2012 11:40 AM, Mario Contreras wrote:
>>> Hello again,
>>>
>>> like I say in the subject, some configurations of my sipwise don't work
>>> correctly with inbound calls(from a sip peering).
>>>
>>> If I write in peer_auth_user, peer_auth_pass and peer_auth_realm the
>>> needed values with peer_auth_register enabled in subscribers with
>>> find_subscriber_by_auth_user enabled in peer host preferences it works
>>> perfect.
>>>
>>> But here it's my question: Doesn't it work with the same result if those
>>> preferences were all in peer host? I mean, with the correct E.164 in
>>> subscribers. I have try enabling e164_to_ruri but my . I guess it can be
>>> done. But how?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
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> It's not like you say. I have aleady did the hack.
>
> * I have a sip server with like ip=200.200.200.10, and I know that
> server use ip's from netmask 255.255.255.0 to make connections.
> * The 'from number' is like 988666666
> * The to number is like 511111111. Note that it's the same
> configured in the subscriber's e164, but whitout country code
>
>
> The calls are like this:
> From: <sip:988666666 at 200.200.200.9>;
> To: <sip:511111111 at 200.200.200.20>
>
> The answer from my sipwise is 404 (not found), instead of 403.
>
> Thanks.
Sorry, I made a mistake writing. The ip of my peering server(the ip I
configured) is 200.200.200.10, and the call is To:
<sip:511111111 at 200.200.200.10>. Both are equals.
Thanks.
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