Thats not how TCP works, if I recall correctly (someone correct me if I am wrong please). I use IAX through our sonicwall flawlessly, altho I do have that single port open. You may need to create the a new services entry, and specify LAN OUT on the sonicwall, to let it back in. I would just forward the port, cause its not like its got any security issues... (right???)
Now SIP on the otherhand... ugh.


DH

Rich Adamson wrote:

Current dev cvs install on two systems. System A is behind a SonicWall
firewall, and system B is on a registered IP address. (System B has
multiple iax links that are fully functional to multiple locations.)

System A is correctly registering with System B, with no special firewall
rules.

Should System B be able to take advantage of the "registration" to send iax/gsm calls to System A without installing any firewall rules?

I assumed it could, but an ethereal trace indicates a new call is placed from B -> A, but A never acknowledges the iax2 packet, etc.

The trace suggests the registration is happening with
src port 28277 (or whatever) -> dest port 4569
however, calls are processed with
src port 4569 and dest port 4569

Shouldn't we expect src=4569 and dest=4569 on all iax2 interactions?

Rich




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