Hi Alex, Thank you for the information.I have exactly same the same problem you had in your home network.
I try this configuration. Yes with this configuration the two phones can connect. *But in this way the phones once in a while fail to register or timeout ? or when I dial one phone to another phone asterisk fail to find the destination extension ...* Do u have any other settings in pfsense for this type of configuration ? Thank you :Lloyd On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Alex Robar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Llyod, > > I had this issue at home (running pfSense 1.2-RELEASE there) until I did > the following: > > 1. Under the Firewall tab, click NAT. > 2. Click the Outbound sub-tab. > 3. Click the "Manual Outbound NAT rule generation" radio button. > 4. Click the Save button. > 5. A rule should have been automatically generated for your LAN traffic. > Click the edit button for this rule. > 6. In the Translation section, check the "Static-port" checkbox. > 7. Click the Save button. > 8. Reboot pfSense. > > Not sure if this is the same issue you are experiencing, but it > certainly resolved my issues. > > Cheers, > AR > > -----Original Message----- > From: Aloysius Thevarajah Lloyd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 11:09 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [on-asterisk] pfSensce - SIP Limitations > > Hello, > > I am having trouble to configure the pfsense. Any help appreciate. > > *I am using the most recent pfSense 1.2-RELEASE built on Sun Feb 24 > 17:04:58 > EST 2008* > > Newtwork 1 > ----------------- > > - Asterisk server running with a Public IP address. No Firewalls. > > > Network 2 with pfSense > ---------------------------------- > > - Two Astra Phones behind the pfsense firewall trying to register with > the > Remote asterisk server. > > - Only one client can connect at a time? > > - But when I use a Linksys or snapgear it works works for me. > > > Is this a pfSense Limitaion related to SIP or Am I missing something in > the > pfsense settings ? > > > Also I find the following from the pfSense web site ... www.pfsense.com > -> > info -> features > > *SIP Limitation - By default, all TCP and UDP traffic other than SIP and > IPsec gets the source port rewritten. More information on this can be > found > in the static port > documentation<http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Static_Port>. > Because this source port rewriting is how pf tracks which internal IP > made > the connection to the given external server, and most all SIP traffic > uses > the same source port, only one SIP device can connect simultaneously to > a > single server on the Internet. Unless your SIP devices can operate with > source port rewriting (most can't), you cannot use multiple phones with > a > single outside server without using a dedicated public IP per device. > The > sipproxd package will provide a work around for this issue, and is > currently > under development.* > > Any help help appreciate. > > > > Thank you > Lloyd > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
