Am 10.01.2013 14:21, schrieb Chris Bagnall:
> On 10/1/13 1:06 pm, Jürgen Echter wrote:
>> we just use NAT (Port Forwarding) to access the ports on our server.
>> Im really interested how others solve this kind of trouble??
>
> Are you able to try putting the Asterisk box on a separate public IP
> and use either 1:1 NAT or a bridged OPT interface to get to it?
>
> FWIW, that's how we configure most of our Asterisk boxes with pfSense
> and we have not encountered the issue you mentioned.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Chris
Hi Chris,

it on our ESX server. I could set it up to use a second network card and
plug it directly into the modem to use another ip of our public range.

I would have to try this on a weekend, also i would have to check if all
the functions are still working we have set up...

To me it seems as this is the only possible solution too...

Thanks for your response

cheers

juergen
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