Vladimir Kudrya <address@hidden> wrote:
> Confirming this. It is hitting users connecting to office via
VPN with
> dynamic address allocation.
> Dumping SIP traffic reveals that linphone sends wrong address
(takes it from
> ethernet device) when registering on SIP server, while the
route to SIP
> server lies clearly via ppp interface.
> Tricking linphone with 'nat_address' helps, but only until
address gets
> changed.
Yeah.
We have this problem in many places: webrtc, IKE and a bunch of other
places.
We really need a system call that says:
"pretend to send this packet to target X, and tell me what source
IP you'd use"
Otherwise, applications wind up having to read all the interfaces and
all the
ipv4,ipv6 and the ip rules, etc. and emulate all of the kernel
stuff. It's impossible.
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