Le 01/05/2015 00:05, Andrew Martin a écrit :
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From: "Administrator TOOTAI" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 4:43:33 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] OpenVPN Clients Intermittently Cannot Call In

I am running Asterisk 11.12.0 on CentOS 6.4. The asterisk server and
internal phones are located on the 10.10.32.0/21 LAN subnet. I have many
internal SIP phones, which appear to be working correctly. I have a few
external phones (Yealink SIP-T32G or other Yealink model) on
192.168.32.0/24 which have an OpenVPN client configured on them that
connects back to the LAN network through a pfSense gateway with OpenVPN
configured on it.

I faced problems with pfsense -no VPN involved- and finally installed
siproxd on it. Also set the firewall mode to conservative.

Daniel,

Thanks for the information. Do you have an example or documentation on the
siproxd configuration that you used?

No, just follow the basis of the parameters given by the package. If I remember, SIP use the proxy siproxd and RTP is direct.

Another solution I used on an not stable xDSL line, was to install asterisk on pfsense, this asterisk taking only care on the local traffic (call from local extension to local extension). The asterisk register with the main one as a trunk for incoming/outgoing calls. Worked too.

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Daniel

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