Alex, I don't have the full answer but this might get you headed in the right direction. Take a look at NAT Reflection.
This article gives a quick overview: http://huokaus.org/journal/?p=211 I'm not sure if DD-WRT supports reflection. I've also heard it referred to as "hairpinning" or "loopback routing" but I'm not sure how correct those terms are. Good luck, Dave On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Alex Kink <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All! > > This is more of a networking question than asterisk I guess. > Here is the scenario: > I have a Trixbox sitting on a LAN. There are bunch of clients connected to > it locally using TB's local address (ex. 192.168.180.5). > I have setup access to TB for remote clients, such as eyeBeam (X-Lite) on > few laptops and two Nokia E71. The thing with these remote clients is that > they come to the office on a daily basis and then they no longer can connect > to trixbox, because they use the public IP to connect to it. Even though I > can ping the public IP from within the LAN I can't connect to anything. > > Here are some details on the network: > Internet connection has a static public IP > All required ports for remote clients are NATed to trixbox (5060-5080 UDP, > 10000-20000 UDP) > Router software is DD-WRT running on a WRT54GL router. > > What would be your suggestions on configuring remote clients so they can > connect localy and remotely without adjusting their SIP clients > configuration every time? > > Thanks in advance! > -Alex > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
