[pfSense Support] Is it possible to Port Forward same PORT to TWO servers? pfsense + TWO Asterisk servers and NAT

2011-01-14 Thread Bruce B
Hi Everyone,

I am facing a dilemma here. If I port forward 1-2 to my first
Asterisk server which sets behind pfSense v1.2.3 then I have two way audio.
If I remove it I don't have any audio but call establishes.

Now, I have a second server, so I am stuck with what to do on the NAT. I
tried to set NAT destination to network subnet like 192.168.0.0/24 but it
doesn't accept that.

Can you please tell me what I need to do?

***I have only 1 IP address so adding more IPs is not an option. Would I
have to take advantage of 1:1 NAT? I am not sure what it is and how to set
it up if at all. Please guide.

Thanks


Re: [pfSense Support] Is it possible to Port Forward same PORT to TWO servers? pfsense + TWO Asterisk servers and NAT

2011-01-14 Thread Jesse Vollmar
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Bruce B bruceb...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 I am facing a dilemma here. If I port forward 1-2 to my first
 Asterisk server which sets behind pfSense v1.2.3 then I have two way audio.
 If I remove it I don't have any audio but call establishes.

 Now, I have a second server, so I am stuck with what to do on the NAT. I
 tried to set NAT destination to network subnet like 192.168.0.0/24 but it
 doesn't accept that.

 Can you please tell me what I need to do?

 ***I have only 1 IP address so adding more IPs is not an option. Would I
 have to take advantage of 1:1 NAT? I am not sure what it is and how to set
 it up if at all. Please guide.

 Thanks


If you want to use two public Asterisk servers, you need two pubic IPs

Jesse


Re: [pfSense Support] Is it possible to Port Forward same PORT to TWO servers? pfsense + TWO Asterisk servers and NAT

2011-01-14 Thread David Burgess
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Bruce B bruceb...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Everyone,
 I am facing a dilemma here. If I port forward 1-2 to my first
 Asterisk server which sets behind pfSense v1.2.3 then I have two way audio.
 If I remove it I don't have any audio but call establishes.
 Now, I have a second server, so I am stuck with what to do on the NAT. I
 tried to set NAT destination to network subnet like 192.168.0.0/24 but it
 doesn't accept that.
 Can you please tell me what I need to do?
 ***I have only 1 IP address so adding more IPs is not an option. Would I
 have to take advantage of 1:1 NAT? I am not sure what it is and how to set
 it up if at all. Please guide.

http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/VoIP_Configuration

My money is on #3.

db

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Re: [pfSense Support] Is it possible to Port Forward same PORT to TWO servers? pfsense + TWO Asterisk servers and NAT

2011-01-14 Thread Chris Buechler
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 3:34 PM, David Burgess apt@gmail.com wrote:
 On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Bruce B bruceb...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Everyone,
 I am facing a dilemma here. If I port forward 1-2 to my first
 Asterisk server which sets behind pfSense v1.2.3 then I have two way audio.
 If I remove it I don't have any audio but call establishes.
 Now, I have a second server, so I am stuck with what to do on the NAT. I
 tried to set NAT destination to network subnet like 192.168.0.0/24 but it
 doesn't accept that.
 Can you please tell me what I need to do?
 ***I have only 1 IP address so adding more IPs is not an option. Would I
 have to take advantage of 1:1 NAT? I am not sure what it is and how to set
 it up if at all. Please guide.

 http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/VoIP_Configuration

 My money is on #3.


Not for servers, can't forward the traffic inbound that you have to
have without two public IPs.

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Re: [pfSense Support] Is it possible to Port Forward same PORT to TWO servers? pfsense + TWO Asterisk servers and NAT

2011-01-14 Thread Jason C. Taylor
I have not worked with Asterisk or SIP at all, but it sounds like what you need 
is a combination of sipproxd to get past the NAT issues and some sort of load 
balancer like SER or Ultra Monkey to round-robin (or whatever) the two Asterisk 
servers.  So that you'd wind up with:

asterisk1 -*
   +- SER -- sipproxd -- pfSense
asterisk2 -*

On the pfSense box you'd do a 1:1 NAT of your public IP to the internal IP of 
the sipproxd server.  I'm not sure how it'd work exactly if sipproxd was on the 
pfSense box.

- Original Message -
From: Chris Buechler cbuech...@gmail.com
To: support@pfsense.com
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 12:36:39 PM
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Is it possible to Port Forward same PORT to TWO 
servers? pfsense + TWO Asterisk servers and NAT

On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 3:34 PM, David Burgess apt@gmail.com wrote:
 On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Bruce B bruceb...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Everyone,
 I am facing a dilemma here. If I port forward 1-2 to my first
 Asterisk server which sets behind pfSense v1.2.3 then I have two way audio.
 If I remove it I don't have any audio but call establishes.
 Now, I have a second server, so I am stuck with what to do on the NAT. I
 tried to set NAT destination to network subnet like 192.168.0.0/24 but it
 doesn't accept that.
 Can you please tell me what I need to do?
 ***I have only 1 IP address so adding more IPs is not an option. Would I
 have to take advantage of 1:1 NAT? I am not sure what it is and how to set
 it up if at all. Please guide.

 http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/VoIP_Configuration

 My money is on #3.


Not for servers, can't forward the traffic inbound that you have to
have without two public IPs.

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Re: [pfSense Support] Is it possible to Port Forward same PORT to TWO servers? pfsense + TWO Asterisk servers and NAT

2011-01-14 Thread Francois-Alexandre St-Onge Aubut

doing that SIP will broke

On 11-01-14 04:18 PM, Jason C. Taylor wrote:

I have not worked with Asterisk or SIP at all, but it sounds like what you need 
is a combination of sipproxd to get past the NAT issues and some sort of load 
balancer like SER or Ultra Monkey to round-robin (or whatever) the two Asterisk 
servers.  So that you'd wind up with:

asterisk1 -*
+- SER -- sipproxd -- pfSense
asterisk2 -*

On the pfSense box you'd do a 1:1 NAT of your public IP to the internal IP of 
the sipproxd server.  I'm not sure how it'd work exactly if sipproxd was on the 
pfSense box.

- Original Message -
From: Chris Buechlercbuech...@gmail.com
To: support@pfsense.com
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 12:36:39 PM
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Is it possible to Port Forward same PORT to TWO 
servers? pfsense + TWO Asterisk servers and NAT

On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 3:34 PM, David Burgessapt@gmail.com  wrote:

On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Bruce Bbruceb...@gmail.com  wrote:

Hi Everyone,
I am facing a dilemma here. If I port forward 1-2 to my first
Asterisk server which sets behind pfSense v1.2.3 then I have two way audio.
If I remove it I don't have any audio but call establishes.
Now, I have a second server, so I am stuck with what to do on the NAT. I
tried to set NAT destination to network subnet like 192.168.0.0/24 but it
doesn't accept that.
Can you please tell me what I need to do?
***I have only 1 IP address so adding more IPs is not an option. Would I
have to take advantage of 1:1 NAT? I am not sure what it is and how to set
it up if at all. Please guide.

http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/VoIP_Configuration

My money is on #3.


Not for servers, can't forward the traffic inbound that you have to
have without two public IPs.

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Re: [pfSense Support] Is it possible to Port Forward same PORT to TWO servers? pfsense + TWO Asterisk servers and NAT

2011-01-14 Thread Bruce B
Simple solution is to limit the RTP port start and end in each Asterisk
server and use those ports with NON STATIC port setup in outbound NAT and
all should be fine. Thanks for the suggestions.

On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Francois-Alexandre St-Onge Aubut 
fst-o...@idsmicronet.com wrote:

 doing that SIP will broke


 On 11-01-14 04:18 PM, Jason C. Taylor wrote:

 I have not worked with Asterisk or SIP at all, but it sounds like what you
 need is a combination of sipproxd to get past the NAT issues and some sort
 of load balancer like SER or Ultra Monkey to round-robin (or whatever) the
 two Asterisk servers.  So that you'd wind up with:

 asterisk1 -*
+- SER -- sipproxd -- pfSense
 asterisk2 -*

 On the pfSense box you'd do a 1:1 NAT of your public IP to the internal IP
 of the sipproxd server.  I'm not sure how it'd work exactly if sipproxd was
 on the pfSense box.

 - Original Message -
 From: Chris Buechlercbuech...@gmail.com
 To: support@pfsense.com
 Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 12:36:39 PM
 Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Is it possible to Port Forward same PORT to
 TWO servers? pfsense + TWO Asterisk servers and NAT

 On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 3:34 PM, David Burgessapt@gmail.com  wrote:

 On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Bruce Bbruceb...@gmail.com  wrote:

 Hi Everyone,
 I am facing a dilemma here. If I port forward 1-2 to my first
 Asterisk server which sets behind pfSense v1.2.3 then I have two way
 audio.
 If I remove it I don't have any audio but call establishes.
 Now, I have a second server, so I am stuck with what to do on the NAT. I
 tried to set NAT destination to network subnet like 192.168.0.0/24 but
 it
 doesn't accept that.
 Can you please tell me what I need to do?
 ***I have only 1 IP address so adding more IPs is not an option. Would I
 have to take advantage of 1:1 NAT? I am not sure what it is and how to
 set
 it up if at all. Please guide.

 http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/VoIP_Configuration

 My money is on #3.

  Not for servers, can't forward the traffic inbound that you have to
 have without two public IPs.

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