On 18:13, Tue 13 Sep 05, Derek Conniffe wrote:
> Hi Michiel,
> 
> The problem is the Asterisk server on the far away side (not the local 
> office behind the firewall/pppd) server.  When a call comes in to the 
> far away (Datacentre) server it needs to be able to make an IAX2 
> connection back to the office server to carry the call inbound so the 
> problem is when the far away server caches a domain name to an IP and 
> then the IP changes.

Hi,

Can't you make your local * machine register with the remote
server. That way the remote server doesn't have to know the
ip of your local server, it will take this info from the
registration.
I always thought thats what register=> is for ;)
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