Here is my configuration everything would seems be straight forward, but
I can not register both asterisk with each other.
Both asterisks have Static IP but they are behind firewall/router, so
it means I have to use Register statement.
I'm a bit confused about the register statement.
[snip]
Below is an example of a working type=user and type=peer without
the register statement prior to livevoip going bankrupt.
;[livevoip] ; for incoming calls from LiveVoIP.com
;type=user ; used for Incoming calls
;secret=mysecret-in
;deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
[snip]
Below is an example of a working type=user and type=peer without
the register statement prior to livevoip going bankrupt.
;[livevoip] ; for incoming calls from LiveVoIP.com
;type=user ; used for Incoming calls
;secret=mysecret-in
;deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
On Sun, 2005-07-03 at 17:36 -0600, Rich Adamson wrote:
[snip]
Below is an example of a working type=user and type=peer without
the register statement prior to livevoip going bankrupt.
;[livevoip] ; for incoming calls from LiveVoIP.com
;type=user ; used for Incoming calls
Here is my configuration everything would seems be straight forward, but
I can not register both asterisk with each other.
Both asterisks have Static IP but they are behind firewall/router, so
it means I have to use Register statement.
I'm a bit confused about the register statement.
How can