Jan Janak wrote:
I experimented a little bit and Asterisk behind NAT with SIP works. I created
an account at iptel.org and use that account for outbound SIP traffic from
Asterisk.
I can confirm that Asterisk behind NAT can call out to IPtel.org
...and users connected to iptel.org can call me, if
I experimented a little bit and Asterisk behind NAT with SIP works. I created
an account at iptel.org and use that account for outbound SIP traffic from
Asterisk.
I can confirm that Asterisk behind NAT can call out to IPtel.org
...and users connected to iptel.org can call me, if my server
Jan Janak wrote:
I experimented a little bit and Asterisk behind NAT with SIP works. I created
an account at iptel.org and use that account for outbound SIP traffic from
Asterisk.
Great! I copied your information for other users to the Wiki.
I experimented a little bit and Asterisk behind NAT with SIP works. I created
an account at iptel.org and use that account for outbound SIP traffic from
Asterisk.
Great! I copied your information for other users to the Wiki.
Rich Adamson wrote:
I experimented a little bit and Asterisk behind NAT with SIP works. I created
an account at iptel.org and use that account for outbound SIP traffic from
Asterisk.
Great! I copied your information for other users to the Wiki.
My asterisk server(s) are behind NAT, and I am a customer of Vonage
(thrice-over), iconnecthere, and Net2Phone.
There are still some rough edges (especially with iconnecthere) but
overall it is not correct to say that they won't work.
B.
Thats great to hear. Can you please share your
rnc Info Lists wrote:
Thats great to hear. Can you please share your config files that connect
iconnecthere and net2phone via SIP? I think there are a number of people
here who have tried and not been able to get it to work.
Here's what I'm using for iconnecthere. They provide me with both
I experimented a little bit and Asterisk behind NAT with SIP works. I created
an account at iptel.org and use that account for outbound SIP traffic from
Asterisk.
I am using [EMAIL PROTECTED], all the SIP traffic will be sent to
iptel.org proxy and the proxy will take care of NAT traversal.
Jonathan Hogg wrote:
OK. I've tried trawling the archives, but I'm not getting very far. I've got
an Asterisk box behind a NAT which I want to register with a SIP provider.
If you've travelled around the archives, you should now that this is a FAQ.
At this moment, Asterisk behind a NAT can't
On 24/10/2003 16:05, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
If you've travelled around the archives, you should now that this is a FAQ.
I'm sure it is, but in the absence of a FAQ on the Asterisk website, this is
a little hard for new users to determine.
At this moment, Asterisk behind a NAT can't connect
...
At this moment, Asterisk behind a NAT can't connect to an outside SIP
provider. If you put asterisk outside your NAT, your inside clients
can connect to Asterisk and Asterisk will be able to connect to your
providers.
I suspected this would be the case. The problem is that I have no
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At this moment, Asterisk behind a NAT can't connect to an outside SIP
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can connect
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At this moment, Asterisk behind a NAT can't connect to an outside
I've currently got Asterisk running behind NAT with iconnecthere and it
works with incoming and outgoing calls. All I did enable nat in sip.conf
(nat=1) and authenticate against natrelay.deltathree.com. The only
'special' thing I can see about my setup is that the NAT device supports
UPNP. I
On 24/10/2003 19:31, rnc Info Lists wrote:
I have the same problem and have solved it by using iaxtel.com. Asterisk
talks to IAXtel quite well on inbound and outbound from behind my NAT
router.
Yeah, I got that working as a test that Asterisk could successfully route
calls in and out to my
Try to register your Asterisk with iptel.org. There is a public SIP
proxy running with support for NAT traversal.
To do so, disable any NAT traversal features in Asterisk (the proxy can
detect that you are behind a NAT and will modify the messages
accordingly). You don't have to setup anything in
Jonathan Hogg wrote:
At this moment, Asterisk behind a NAT can't connect to an outside SIP
provider. If you put asterisk outside your NAT, your inside clients
can connect to Asterisk and Asterisk will be able to connect to your
providers.
Not true.
My asterisk server(s) are behind NAT, and I am
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