BTW, thanks for the info. I researched this a bit and think it may be my
culprit. I am going to manually unload the nf_conntrack_sip and nf_nat_sip
modules tonight and reboot to see if this fixes the issue but I suspect it
will. I'll update this thread if it does.
Concerning the product there is always a tradeoff with features. I am a
big supporter of pfSense and still am, but there are a handful of features
on Endian that just work and are so much easier to configure. I have had
some strange behavior with the IPSEC VPN however on a this rollout of 9
locations that I may start a new thread on it's just low on my list right
now.
Sincerely,
Scott Howell
Mobile : 404-735-5273
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Matt Hayes <domin...@slackadelic.com>wrote:
> I completely agree. I love the product, just wish the community edition
> had more attention. In the past few years the support in the community has
> just gone way down hill. It used to be quite active.
>
>
> On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Scott Howell
> <scott.howel...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Thank a lot Matt for the info. At least this gives me something else to
>> look into before I yank the Endian. I will begin some research now and see
>> if this is where the problem lies.
>>
>> As far as this mailing list and the forums you are correct it it garbage.
>> I don't really understand why though. I have tried just about every open
>> source UTM on the market and all their communities are vibrant. The Endian
>> stacks up well against all of them yet the community is non-existent. It's
>> a shame for such a well polished product in so many ways.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Scott Howell
>> Mobile : 404-735-5273
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Matt Hayes <domin...@slackadelic.com>wrote:
>>
>>> This cuts off, but I just ssh'd into my Endian and did lsmod | grep sip
>>> and here's my results:
>>>
>>> nf_nat_sip 3710 0
>>> nf_conntrack_sip 10485 1 nf_nat_sip
>>> nf_nat 10267 9
>>> iptable_nat,nf_nat_sip,nf_nat_pptp,nf_nat_proto_gre,nf_nat_tftp,nf_nat_irc,nf_nat_h323,nf_nat_ftp,nf_nat_amanda
>>> nf_conntrack 38475 23
>>> xt_CONNMARK,xt_connmark,xt_state,iptable_nat,nf_conntrack_netbios_ns,nf_nat_snmp_basic,nf_nat_sip,nf_conntrack_sip,nf_nat_pptp,nf_conntrack_pptp,nf_conntrack_proto_gre,nf_nat_tftp,nf_conntrack_tftp,nf_nat_irc,nf_conntrack_irc,nf_nat_h323,nf_conntrack_h323,nf_nat_ftp,nf_conntrack_ftp,nf_nat_amanda,nf_nat,nf_conntrack_amanda,nf_conntrack_ipv4
>>>
>>>
>>> The reason that the sip proxy was removed is that now there's a sip
>>> conntrack module in iptables. Unfortunately, I have yet to setup a true IP
>>> PBX behind Endian. I know others have, however, as you can tell, this
>>> mailing list and any other support medium for the community edition of
>>> Endian is shit anymore.
>>>
>>> -Matt
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 8:46 AM, Scott Howell
>>> <scott.howel...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Absolutely, pretty much everything works except for one type of call.
>>>> Either way, it is somewhat irrelevant. In this scenario I did the two
>>>> capture simultaneously at eth1 (WAN) in the Endian and on the IP-PBX. I
>>>> compared the two captures side by side and here is the difference . . .
>>>> This is the identical packet on each of the interfaces which is going out
>>>> to the ITSP. You can see in the second capture (External on Endian) how
>>>> the (c) has changed.
>>>>
>>>> I am completely lost . . It is my understanding there is no "SIP
>>>> Helper/Proxy" in this release and I'm not a linux expert, but this seems to
>>>> be the case best I can tell. I can think of no other reason why the Endian
>>>> would change this, or why it would change to this bogus IP even if there
>>>> was a proxy?
>>>>
>>>> Internal
>>>>
>>>> Code:
>>>> Message Body
>>>> Session Description Protocol
>>>> Session Description Protocol Version (v): 0
>>>> Owner/Creator, Session Id (o): 3cxPS 275414777856
>>>> 414900551682 IN IP4 69.61.101.90
>>>> Owner Username: 3cxPS
>>>> Session ID: 275414777856
>>>> Session Version: 414900551682
>>>> Owner Network Type: IN
>>>> Owner Address Type: IP4
>>>> Owner Address: 69.61.xx.xx
>>>> Session Name (s): 3cxPS Audio call
>>>> Connection Information (c): IN IP4 69.61.xx.xx
>>>> Connection Network Type: IN
>>>> Connection Address Type: IP4
>>>> Connection Address: 69.61.xx.xx
>>>>
>>>> External Endian Interface
>>>>
>>>> Code:
>>>> Message Body
>>>> Session Description Protocol
>>>> Session Description Protocol Version (v): 0
>>>> Owner/Creator, Session Id (o): 3cxPS 275414777856
>>>> 414900551682 IN IP4 134.2.0.0
>>>> Owner Username: 3cxPS
>>>> Session ID: 275414777856
>>>> Session Version: 414900551682
>>>> Owner Network Type: IN
>>>> Owner Address Type: IP4
>>>> Owner Address: 134.2.0.0
>>>> Session Name (s): 3cxPS Audio call
>>>> Connection Information (c): IN IP4 134.2.0.0
>>>> Connection Network Type: IN
>>>> Connection Address Type: IP4
>>>> Connection Address: 134.2.0.0
>>>>
>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>
>>>> Scott Howell
>>>> Mobile : 404-735-5273
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 12:41 AM, Matt Hayes
>>>> <domin...@slackadelic.com>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Just a question, but do you have port 5060 port forwarding or a 1-to-1
>>>>> NAT or anything?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 4:23 PM, Scott Howell <
>>>>> scott.howel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I can't think of any reason this is happening but it is. I have a
>>>>>> 3CX IP-PBX behind Community 2.5.1. I ran a Wireshark on my PBX and at
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> same time did a tcpdump within the Endian at the same time.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When looking at the two captures side by side the Endian is modifying
>>>>>> the (c) Connection information during Session Description. On the PBX I
>>>>>> see it going out as my WAN IP, but the same packet in the Endian has a
>>>>>> bogus IP of 134.2.0.0 in this part of the Message Body.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What the heck is going on??
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Scott
>>>>>>
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