Dave Manginelli wrote: > Thanks Paul. > > I'm fairly familiar with SSH tunnels. I've set up both normal and > reverse tunnels to help me get through firewalls for things like X, > PostgreSQL and RDP--but SIP is peculiar in that a) it uses UDP (which I > have heard is difficult to tunnel over SSH) and b) it needs to accept > incoming calls from behind my own firewall--which would normally be > handled by STUN. It's the SSH + STUN part that baffles me. > > However, since I DO have control of my own firewall, now that I think of > it I guess I can set up some static forwarding at my house (between my > linksys and my linux box) to remove the STUN part and then hopefully I'm > back to typical SSH tunnel issues (except for the UDP part). > > More research is required... > You see, Dave, this is why Mark Spencer created IAX, a protocol that does not use a gazillion open network ports. I am interested to know if and how Asterisk might be put into the mix of Google Voice so that you could tunnel IAX to your wifi phone through whatever firewalls or with whatever softphone on GOK computer...
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