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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/07/13 11:39, Torrey Searle wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Ok,
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<div>I'll adapt my patch to make the avpf=yes/no flag fully
ignored for inbound calls.</div>
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Was this change accepted?<br>
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In 11.5 (using the Debian packages) it still appears that incoming
calls are rejected if they don't match the AVPF setting<br>
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This is quite troublesome when all calls (from WebRTC and regular
clients) are sent to Asterisk by a proxy and when Asterisk is
matching the proxy to a peer definition by looking at the source IP
only.<br>
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The only hack-around I can think of for this is that the proxy could
send the AVP calls to Asterisk over a UDP transport and AVPF over
TCP (assuming the proxy can be configured to use different source
IPs for TCP and UDP respectively)<br>
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