If you have a linux box, then u can try sip-nat-helper for netfilter. 
Cheers.


Mensaje citado por: Waldo Rubinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I\'m wondering if anyone can recommend one over the other. I\'m mostly
> interested in running open source solutions, so I would prefer if
> your recommendations are within the open source arena.
>
> Basically, I contemplated the idea of using SER as a NAT Helper and
> possibly as a SIP server for a portion of our user base. We prefer to
> have Asterisk in the mix because of the additional wealth of features
> it can add to the SIP services (e.g. voicemail, ivr, call queueing,
> etc).
>
> All of our clients are behind NATs, mainly basic NATs such as linksys
> routers behind DSL modems.
>
> I read on the wiki that STUN is not readily supported by most
> clients, so I don\'t know if its worth the effort or if we should just
> concentrate on getting SER working with Asterisk.
>
> Any ideas or suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Waldo
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