On 28 Sep 2006, at 21:39, Wolfgang_Borgon wrote:
David,
Yes, I've also forwarded port 4569 to the server.
Since the router is forwarding to the server, I cannot
forward it to the client as well -- however, as the
client isn't going out past the LAN, it shouldn't
matter... unless there's something else going on that
I don't know about.
Thanks
Wolfgang
--- David J Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wolfgang wrote: -
I've already sunk several hours into this without
any
real progress, so I'd really appreciate any help My
task is simple -- establish a connection between a
softphone on XP ProSP2 to a Asterisk server on Linux
FC4 over a LAN through a Netgear router. The server
will then go out to a PSTN termination service.
Thus far, the PSTN termination connection works fine
-- I've opened up 4569 with iptables, and forwarded
4569 to the server IP. I am not, however, having
any
luck connecting the softphone to the server.
I can telnet, ftp, and http to the server, but not
IAX2. Iaxping times out, registration by Idefisk and
Firefly also times out.
The server fails to see the client as well.
Here's a portion of my iax.conf:
[client]
type=friend
username=client
secret=******
host=192.168.1.40
context=clientcon
and extensions.conf:
[clientcon]
exten => 2278,1,Dial(IAX2/client)
==========================================================
You say you have 4569 configured in iptables, what
about the netgear router?
Have you port forwarded 4569 there?
Dave
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You'll need to run ethereal or another packet sniffer on the network
to see what is happening.
In general if your asterisk is going to _register_ (or qualify)
your external IAX provider you don't need to port-forward 4569,
the registration will setup a suitable nat/port mapping
and the qualify (or re-register) will keep it alive.
(But that isn't your problem....)
T.
Tim Panton
www.mexuar.com
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