If you are using a Linux gateway to connect your local LAN to the
Internet, then redirect as follows:
/sbin/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp -i ethx --destination-port 5060 \ -j DNAT --to-destination xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
/sbin/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp -i ethx
There are RPMs for CentOS 4.3 that worked very well for me.
Some kind soul posted a link on the list a while back.
ftp://ftp.linuxsys.com/pub/LSE/packages/CentOS4/
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Hi Chandra, I am also new to Asterisk and I have only just
started installing a test system but I probably can help clarify one or two
things.
I think asterisk "clients" are phones not PCs unless you use"soft
phones" which is software onthe PC(somewhat like Skype) that you
use to