I am terribly sorry to bother the list with such generic and bizarre
problems, but I have been racking my brain with these for the last week
working on it for at least 60 hours.
No need for excuse, we're here to help. You've obviously spent time looking for an answer...
All iptables default rules are set allow
and no other rules are entered. The whole setup is a proof of concept
Without knowing much about iptables I would say that the "default rules" sounds like a good candidate for further inspection. Can you disable iptables and test without it?
Sounds like the iptable fw needs traffic from the inside (ping) to allow anything from the outside. So client's can't register unless the server spoke to them first. And there seems to be a timeout as well on this "session" in your iptables setup. Why an ICMP ping opens up for UDP is a mystery...
I'm on very thin ice here, so treat this as a friendly guess from my side. I've seen a few similar mails, but no solution so we need to come up with a problem description and a solution for the FAQ.
Good luck! And please tell us what it was that caused the problem when you've solved it.
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