Thanks for that. We did track it down to a problem with native bridging.
In this case, Asterisk assumed that the VPN was publicly accessible -
but it isn't!
The fix we've found is to setup all VPN-based sip devices with
canreinvite=no, but I'm not sure if this is the best way to do that.
On Tue, September 27, 2005 20:22, Alex Lake said:
> I've got a one-way audio problem, but I've looked through a few
> documents on the subject and I'm not sure that it's the same issue.
>
> User A calls a local Asterisk user B via a public SIP gateway
> (voiptalk.org) using (sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
I've got a one-way audio problem, but I've looked through a few
documents on the subject and I'm not sure that it's the same issue.
User A calls a local Asterisk user B via a public SIP gateway
(voiptalk.org) using (sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
B is connected to the Asterisk server via VPN
B is re