i would check the output of:

pfctl -s timeouts

first.


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2014-06-16 22:50 GMT+02:00 Vick Khera <[email protected]>:

> FWIW I just did a call with the firewall set to "conservative" state
> management. Still 29 minutes until voice quality fail.
>
> On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 1:48 PM, Vick Khera <[email protected]> wrote:
> > We've started to use skype more and more at my office for
> > conferencing. We have noticed a pattern with our calls, that after 29
> > minutes (sometimes a few seconds longer), the voice quality drops and
> > sounds robot-like.
> >
> > Analyzing our calls, it appears that it only happens to calls between
> > the main office and other locations. The main office is behind pfSense
> > 2.1.3.
> >
> > I have upnp enabled, and pfctl -sn -a miniupnpd shows me that there
> > are the necessary port forwarding rules in place to the internal
> > desktops.
> >
> > I'm having a bear of a time finding any other info on what could be
> > causing this, but I'm pretty sure now that it is related to the
> > pfSense at the office. Skype calls to other locations work great for
> > hours on end. I don't think it is Comcast (our office ISP) since other
> > people are using comcast with different routers and not experiencing
> > the problem.
> >
> > Any ideas? The desktops do not have fixed IPs so setting alternate
> > state timeout rules doesn't seem possible.
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