Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk/Xlite/ISA 2000 Config

2005-10-06 Thread Rich Adamson
 I'm running an Asterisk 1.09 box, and a W2k Server with ISA 2000
 
 I would like to configure ISA to allow SIP calls.
 
 I've configured the router to pass port 5060 (TCPUDP) to the ISA server,
 and ports 1-10020 (TCPUDP) to the ISA server.
 
 My question is, how do I configure ISA?  I presume I need to define
 protocol definitions and a server publishing rule, however I am confused
 on how to do this.
 
 When adding a UDP protocol definition there are many direction options:
 Receive
 Send
 Receive/Send
 Send/Receive
 
 Any help, greatly appreciated!

I'd swear the ISA server is the world's most difficult firewall to configure
since MS decided to invent their own wording and functions that have
no resemblance to anything else in the real world. Worked with it on
one project (and have had to properly config many different vendors
firewalls), and decided to replace it with a real fw.

Their terminology is so bad that even a wild guess will lead to open
holes that you'd never guess were open. Replace it with something that
is sip aware. A $40 linksys can probably do a better job.


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk/Xlite/ISA 2000 Config

2005-10-06 Thread David J Carter

Leigh Wrote: -

I'm running an Asterisk 1.09 box, and a W2k Server with ISA 2000

I would like to configure ISA to allow SIP calls.

I've configured the router to pass port 5060 (TCPUDP) to the ISA server,
and ports 1-10020 (TCPUDP) to the ISA server.

My question is, how do I configure ISA?  I presume I need to define
protocol definitions and a server publishing rule, however I am confused
on how to do this.

When adding a UDP protocol definition there are many direction options:
Receive
Send
Receive/Send
Send/Receive

Any help, greatly appreciated!

Thanks
Leigh
=
Leigh,

I hope you have better luck than me. I can't seem to open just one UDP port
for IAX2.

I just come to an abrupt stop every time.

Regards

Dave

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk/Xlite/ISA 2000 Config

2005-10-06 Thread Omar McKenzie
I have a similar setup - configured definition UDP (5060) for send  , and
receive , then created server publishing rule pointing to asterisk box ...
able to get softphone registered from outside firewall ... problem
experience with making calls to softphone  able to make calls from
softphone  still testing 

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 I'm running an Asterisk 1.09 box, and a W2k Server with ISA 2000
 
 I would like to configure ISA to allow SIP calls.
 
 I've configured the router to pass port 5060 (TCPUDP) to the ISA server,
 and ports 1-10020 (TCPUDP) to the ISA server.
 
 My question is, how do I configure ISA?  I presume I need to define
 protocol definitions and a server publishing rule, however I am confused
 on how to do this.
 
 When adding a UDP protocol definition there are many direction options:
 Receive
 Send
 Receive/Send
 Send/Receive
 
 Any help, greatly appreciated!

I'd swear the ISA server is the world's most difficult firewall to configure
since MS decided to invent their own wording and functions that have
no resemblance to anything else in the real world. Worked with it on
one project (and have had to properly config many different vendors
firewalls), and decided to replace it with a real fw.

Their terminology is so bad that even a wild guess will lead to open
holes that you'd never guess were open. Replace it with something that
is sip aware. A $40 linksys can probably do a better job.


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