On 01/03/2012 10:03 AM, Patrick Lists wrote:
On 03-01-12 16:24, Danny Nicholas wrote:
Hello List,
I work in an environment where I have to request IPTABLES changes rather
than doing them myself. Is there a way to utilize my SSH (port 22) to
get a functional (and with good sound) Asterisk installation with
multiple channels up without requesting the 5060(SIP) 5061 (TLS) and
UDP/RTP (usually 10001-20000) IPTABLES allowances?
Not with SIP as it needs a port for signaling (usually 5060) and RTP
ports for sending the actual voice packets. So for SIP you will always
need multiple ports. If you can use IAX then you could use port 22 as
IAX only needs one port. The question is how are you going to SSH into
the box if you use the SSH port for Asterisk?
It is not practical (although not impossible) to run UDP over an SSH
tunnel. Since VoIP media is generally transported over UDP, this will be
a major obstacle.
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