-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Greets
I have been trying numerous configs trying to out smart the inability of VOIP to transfer to UDP encapsulated RTP. A very common problem as anyone who deals with NAT and VOIP knows. The outside G729 enabled phone connects nicely to the VOIP network when directly connected to it directly through the Internet. Through the firewall it of course does not work. This system worked previously using an IPsec VPN through the firewall as it handles all the NAT-T issues for the VOIP network, and is in fact one of the recommendations by the VOIP manufacturers. Although this solves a large number of problems, it is unfortunately by the clients choosing, off the table as a resolution. If anyone reading this understands the VOIP / NAT issue, preferably via experience, and has an answer to what is involved making VOIP work through a pf enabled OpenBSD 4.0 stable firewall, Could you please lend a hand, offer direction? I have tried everything I can come up with using pf.conf, google, huge numbers of my own ideas and everything is starting to look the same, or my brain is starting to smoke, I haven't figured out which yet. Bob D Comment: Using GnuPG with CentOS - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFp+G+KGD1vPUWdzIRAi5dAKCjQiztTHHhgQO8r+xLvJHEBOcD4QCfXJcl l+H179YBd3BED2+VGXnTH+g= =zH7E -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

