The point is to use more than one port, I think the only way is to use the
redirect from iptables
On 2/6/07, Giorgio Incantalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ciao,
just change port value in sip.conf.
Giorgio
Il Neofita wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to set asterisk in order to
I also encountered the problem of port 5060 being blocked by some user's isp
and redirected port 5098 to 5060 but still asterisk wasnt able to detect
hangup properly and had load of voice problems ( lot of nat involved and
softphones were being used ) so i made asterisk listen on 5098 and
Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to set asterisk in order to listen to
different ports for the sip or I need to do this operation with iptables?
All of this since some time the port 5060 is blocked.
Thank you
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Ciao,
just change port value in sip.conf.
Giorgio
Il Neofita wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to set asterisk in order to listen
to different ports for the sip or I need to do this operation with
iptables?
All of this since some time the port 5060 is blocked.
Thank you
Is there any way to let asterisk listen to two different
ports 5060 and 5061 for example , or this can be done from iptables firewall
Regards
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