On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 09:31 -0600, Michael L Torrie wrote: > Kenneth Burgener wrote: > > As I have been reading about it, I saw one comment made by someone else > > that seem to indicate that the Linksys is doing some sort of SIP proxy. > > Is there a Linux SIP proxy that can pick up on SIP traffic and just > > magically do it's stuff, similar to the Linksys? I have no way of > > configuring the Sipura, so what ever the solution is, it will have to be > > transparent to the Sipura device. The Sipura is setup to sent all > > traffic to the default gateway, which happens to of course be either the > > Linksys router or the Linux firewall. > > There's certainly a Linux SIP proxy. It's called Asterix!
Bzzzt! Asterisk is not a SIP proxy. It's an end point. It's a common mistake and the difference is somewhat subtle, but it is important. If you would like a proxy, there are two great ones I would recommend, SER and OpenSER (I'm partial to the latter myself). I'm doubtful that a proxy is required. Clearly removing NAT is the best solution, but then again I'm a NAT-hating bigot so don't take my word for it. But there should be a way to get it to work even with the NAT. Knowing where your packets are actually going will help a lot. Corey /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
