Just use iax2 since iax2 can do everything iax can and then some.

bkw

On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Walker Haddock wrote:

> I am working on a project where we must connect to the * server behind a firewall.  
> They can only open up port 80 udp.
>
> I have managed to get IAX working fine by specifying the port=80 in the iax.conf 
> file.  However I would like to get IAX2 working.
>
> There was a recommendation in the list 13 SEP 2003:
> http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2003-September/020560.html
>
> I tried to change the IAX_DEFAULT_PORTNO in iax2.h to 80, but then the internal 
> server also tried to talk to the external server on port 80.  Looks like 
> IAX_DEFAULT_PORTNO sets both the origin and destination port numbers.
>
> So, if I want the internal IAX2 service to listen on port 80 and I want to register 
> with the external IAX2 server using the standard port, is there another change I 
> need to make to the IAX2 code?
>
> Thanks
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