Are you using openvpn? If so, there's an option in the server config
file that allows vpn clients to talk to other vpn clients, otherwise
they can only talk to the server. Using canreinvite=no is just forcing
the traffic to go through the server, which is why that makes it work.

I must say VPN + VOIP is an extremely powerful combination!

Andrew

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 12:39 PM, Ryan McCormack <r...@websware.net> wrote:
> canreinvite=no did the trick!  Thanks!!
>> [Cary Fitch]
>>
>> One thought: if you are using "reinvite" try turning that off. That will be
>> a clue.
>>
>> It would seem that both phones are on the local net via VPN, and should be
>> able to talk to each other if they can talk to anyone in the office. (As you
>> know.) So look for clues as to real paths to each other.
>>
>> Cary Fitch
>>
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