I set a rule into firewall. without success. incoming calls still get busy
signal
Pass EXT->LocalUDP0.0/05060-5070
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Jose Colin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi again lonnie. I have defined a internal interfase INITIF is eth0. ip I
> set to the ip of router 192.168.3.1 instead of ip pbx that is
> 192.168.3.109 ( I dont know what ip to put for sure )
>
> I quit the ext-net rules in firewall. I dont know what rules would work to
> make sip voip incoming.
> I attach images with changes
>
> the problem persist. It send busy signal to callers. but if I do with pap2
> line it answers correctly
>
> could you drive me in the right direction with how config in order to allow
> external calls incoming. not only for pap2 (same subred)
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 3:17 PM, Jose Colin <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> HI. lonnie. thanks I will see these tips you told me.
>> by the way. How I can make the external calls pass thru. and dont send
>> busy signal to callers ?
>> If I call for a sip line that I have in a pap2 to the astlinux pbx the
>> call it answered without problem. (pap2 is connected to same router as pbx
>> is)
>> the problem arise when people from a normal phone line (external) call one
>> of my line in the pbx.) but the call show answered and register the caller
>> id. even when the caller listen a busy tone. as if the call haven“t been
>> answer at all.
>>
>> could you send me a functional rc.conf in order to allow incoming calls to
>> be answered. ??
>> hope I can fix this problem.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:48 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Jose,
>>>
>>> A couple of quick comments...
>>>
>>> 1) I notice that you are using the web-interface, in this case the /
>>> mnt/kd/rc.conf file is ignored. Instead, if you want to configure
>>> additional variables that the web-interface does not configure, click
>>> on the Network tab and at the bottom of the page click the [ Edit User
>>> Config... ] button, this is where you should add any/all Advanced
>>> Configuration variable settings.
>>>
>>> 2) I see that you set some firewall settings, particularly "NAT EXT-
>>> >LAN". Unfortunately there is a small bug in the underlying scripts
>>> when using "0/0" as 'any host' for this particular rule. A workaround
>>> of using "0.0/0" instead solves the problem, as well as future
>>> versions have this problem fixed.
>>>
>>> 3) Finally, related to #2 above, without an internal interface
>>> defined, the firewall is not active, but rather you have a single
>>> interface, 'open' connection. I might suggest defining an internal
>>> interface/network from the Network tab (don't define the DMZ**
>>> variables) and then use the Firewall gui to set the rules you desire.
>>>
>>> Hopefully this gives you enough info to get started.
>>>
>>> Web-Interface Documentation:
>>> http://lonnie.abelbeck.com/astlinux/info/webgui.php
>>>
>>> AstLinux Documentation:
>>> http://astlinux.org/node/36
>>>
>>> Lonnie
>>>
>>> On Dec 11, 2008, at 1:27 PM, Jose Colin wrote:
>>>
>>> > HI.
>>> >
>>> > since I install astlinux. I had have problems. the lines can be
>>> > registered. but when a call is incoming. it sound busy. even when it
>>> > is detected by caller ID
>>> >
>>> > I have read that by default DMZ is set to only access the internet
>>> > by EXTIF but by default it doesnt allow access to the asterisk.
>>> > unless you set DMZTYPE=extme deault is DMZTYPE=extonly
>>> >
>>> > it said that INITIF should be set. but how it is set ?
>>> >
>>> > and here the really important thing. I DID changes, SAVED, and
>>> > REBOOT system. to make this changes, but every time i do changes the
>>> > system button console doesnt show the changes I made.
>>> > they still show. the PBX and the extonly (see below) which is very
>>> > very frustrated since I can not make the astlinux work I attach a
>>> > screenshot of the system. and a RC.conf to see it,
>>> > and please if one can help to make this work. i will be apprecitate
>>> > a lot.
>>> > it would be nice to have a forum. since a lot of people have this
>>> > kind of questions. no always answered. and there are not a how-to
>>> > deep enought. for newbies
>>> > thanks so much
>>> >
>>> > I get into edit the RC.CONF
>>> > and change DMZTYPE to extme.
>>> >
>>> > ##DMZ Support
>>> > ##Uncomment the following to utilize a DMZ network. The DMZ network
>>> > by
>>> > ##default is only allowed to access the internet (via EXTIF). It is
>>> > not
>>> > ##able to access services on the AstLinux machine, or any of the
>>> > machines
>>> > ##on INTIF. To allow access to services on the AstLinux machine
>>> > ##(Asterisk, etc.) set DMZTYPE=extme default is DMZTYPE=extonly
>>> > DMZTYPE=extme
>>> > #DMZIF="eth2"
>>> > #DMZIP="192.168.102.1"
>>> > #DMZNM="255.255.255.0"
>>> >
>>> > i even change the from PBX to conmutador.
>>> >
>>> > hostname ##Hostname
>>> > DOMAIN=astlinux
>>> > HOSTNAME=conmutador
>>> >
>>> > <asterisk
>>> > system
>>> > .jpg
>>> > >
>>> > <
>>> > rc
>>> > .conf2
>>> > .txt
>>> > >
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