[asterisk-users] Problem with NAT - Part 2

2015-06-07 Thread Luca Bertoncello
Hi again! I decided, just for fun, to install Asterisk on a server of mine (available in Internet) and to log on my mobile phone on this server. This Server communicate with my Asterisk at home and if I call a phone at home from my mobile phone (logged on the Asterisk on the second server), it

[asterisk-users] Problem with NAT settings?: SIP reply CALL-ID from ITSP has internal address in host part

2009-09-04 Thread Andrew Stewart
We are using using what Cisco's Port Address Translation, so that all SIP traffic is done through %EXTERNIP%.  To any outside box, it should look like the asterisk server is actually on %EXTERNIP%. My SIP packet gets sent to the ITSP with a Call-ID: 2fd557964ca936b1d72f1328c...@%externip% ,

[asterisk-users] Problem with NAT

2006-07-21 Thread Jose Limeres
Hi, I am experiencing a hard to solve problem with my VoIP provider. I can make calls without any problem but I can not receive any. Actually, calls arive to * but the phone just does not ring. I believe must be a problem with NAT but I think I have a good config: - Extensions have nat=always

Re: [asterisk-users] Problem with NAT

2006-07-21 Thread Marco Mouta
Did you port forwar in your router RTP ports ? 1-2 to your *Box ? On 7/21/06, Jose Limeres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am experiencing a hard to solve problem with my VoIP provider. I can make calls without any problem but I can not receive any. Actually, calls arive to * but the

Re: [asterisk-users] Problem with NAT

2006-07-21 Thread Jose Limeres
Yes, of course. SIP, RTP and IAX ports are port forwarded to the * box. On 21/07/06, Marco Mouta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Did you port forwar in your routerRTP ports ? 1-2 to your *Box ?On 7/21/06, Jose Limeres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi,I am experiencing a hard to solve problem with my

Re: [asterisk-users] Problem with NAT

2006-07-21 Thread Marco Mouta
Could you post your sip.conf? On 7/21/06, Jose Limeres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, of course. SIP, RTP and IAX ports are port forwarded to the * box. On 21/07/06, Marco Mouta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Did you port forwar in your router RTP ports ? 1-2 to your *Box ? On 7/21/06,

Re: [asterisk-users] Problem with NAT

2006-07-21 Thread Jose Limeres
Here is my SIP.conf. (just replaced psswds with *) Thanks. [general] port = 5060 bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 disallow=all allow=ulaw allow=alaw context = from-sip-external callerid = Unknown tos=0x68 register=34700758288001:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/34700758288001

Re: [asterisk-users] Problem with NAT

2006-07-21 Thread Marco Mouta
Hi, I think i found your error. you are missing a context for your peer PeopleCall , this way no context for incoming calls! Am I wrong? Hope it helps, Marco Mouta On 7/21/06, Jose Limeres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here is my SIP.conf. (just replaced psswds with *) Thanks. [general] port

Re: [asterisk-users] Problem with NAT

2006-07-21 Thread Jose Limeres
Yes you may be right and I going to investigate it bit I thought that using the context from -sip-external was enough. Specially when I have defined in extensions.conf that calls belonging to this contyext should be sent to the extension I want to ring. Anyhow, will try defining one unique

[Asterisk-Users] Problem with NAT!!!

2006-03-03 Thread serge messa
Hi all I'm a newbie in asterisk.I install asterisk server successfully. I configure this server to traverse NAT. Using Xlite clients, i make a call between 2 local networks through Internet.Asterisk server is installed on a host with public IP. client A (in the LAn A) and client B (in the LAN

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Problem with NAT!!!

2006-03-03 Thread Conrad Wood
On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 10:45 +0100, serge messa wrote: Hi all I'm a newbie in asterisk.I install asterisk server successfully. I configure this server to traverse NAT. Using Xlite clients, i make a call between 2 local networks through Internet.Asterisk server is installed on a host

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Problem with NAT on Asterisk 1.0.1

2004-11-16 Thread Vargas Octavio (ATI Chile)
Thanks for your answer Tim. Octavio -Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] nombre de Tim Thompson Enviado el: lunes, 15 de noviembre de 2004 18:39 Para: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion' Asunto: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Problem with NAT

[Asterisk-Users] Problem with NAT on Asterisk 1.0.1

2004-11-15 Thread Vargas Octavio (ATI Chile)
Hello: We have a strange problem with Asterisk 1.0.1 We made a succesfully installation of Asterisk over RedHat. We have a FXO card installed and configured, and works great. The Asterisk have a public IP address and the users are behind a firewall and use invalid IP addresses We made some

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Problem with NAT on Asterisk 1.0.1

2004-11-15 Thread Tim Thompson
Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vargas Octavio (ATI Chile) Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 2:34 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Problem with NAT on Asterisk 1.0.1 Hello: We have a strange problem

[Asterisk-Users] Problem with * - Nat - Internet - Nat - X-lite

2004-02-14 Thread Carlos Chavez
I have an * server installed inside a NAT that is configured to DMZ the address of the server. This means that all traffic is automatically redirected to *. When I try to connect from a Windows machine (using X-lite) that is behind another NAT I connect and looking at the * console I can