While usually thread hijacking is not something that should be done,
in this case thank you for hijacking it as the OP on his original
topic was way off topic.
Why is that - I think I posted legitimate questions/queries with regards to the installation, configuration and running of Asterisk - how is that "off-topic"?

Asterisk can quite nicely deal with NAT provided you set it up right.
That said the answer to your question is it doable? yes it is. Next
time do lots of hands on and you'll see for yourself.
The reason I see this as off topic is because it was mainly routing
questions you had which is linux and not asterisk.
I disagree - my original questions were with regards to installing, setting up and using Asterisk in a multi-interface environment (NAT, as well as restricting Asterisk to which interface it needs to bind to is part of that process as far as I know). My questions are not how to do general NAT - I am perfectly capable of implementing that, having over 18 years experience with that sort of thing, thank you. My questions were more on how/whether Asterisk deals (or whether is capable of dealing) with NAT and all the other issues I raised in my initial post.

One last thing though - drop the attitude - if you are not willing/capable of contributing anything to this thread just move along - there is nothing to see here.

Everyone knows? Not me. From Steves post I understand that neither
does he know. Do you mind explaining this?
See my previous post.


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