Hello Ed,

We’re in the process of deploying a more resilient configuration of SIP 
servers. sip3 should constitute the main server now, with sip as a 
load-balancer. You should add these two IPs on your firewall. We will try to 
communicate if we make further changes (if we add a 3rd server in the future).

Also, you’re right, we don’t own the /16 on these IPs (otherwise we’d be better 
off selling them :-)).

Best regards,

Guillaume Bienkowski
[email protected]



> Le 19 avr. 2015 à 13:12, Ed Hynan <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Yesterday calls failed.  I keep a tight firewall.  I had been
> allowing incoming from 91.121.208.0/21 -- the CIDR bits were just
> a guess.
> 
> Now I see incoming from sip3.linphone.org in a different net.
> These were blocked. I see hosts sip{,1,2,3,4,5}.linphone.org.
> 
> From OVH whois records I have this:
>       ## sip.linphone.org == sip1.linphone.org
>       # 91.121.0.0/16 91.121.209.194  sip1.linphone.org
>       # 94.23.0.0/16  94.23.19.176    sip2.linphone.org
>       # 37.59.0.0/16  37.59.51.72     sip3.linphone.org
>       # 5.196.0.0/16  5.196.76.142    sip4.linphone.org
>       # 188.165.0.0/16        188.165.40.171  sip5.linphone.org
> 
> I doubt linphone has /16 in each of those nets :)
> 
> For the benefit of those with strict firewalls, will you specify
> the address ranges Linphone org will use to connect?  (And
> announce changes?)
> 
> Thanks,
> Ed Hynan
> 
> -- 
> 
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>        Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of the
>        time he will pick himself up and continue on.
> 
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