Hi.
Don't know if you have static public IP, but guess not, so you will have
to configure one dynamic dns service.
There's some services available like www.no-ip.com or www.dyndns.com. I
know that no-ip.com got a linux client, that you can install on your
Asterisk server.
Then you have to
thanks, i would try all the options out. I am very grateful
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I have asterisk running at home, a friend would be traveling out of the
country and I want him to be able to put a call through from his remote
location, I am wondering how I would configure the X-lite client on his pc so
he would be able to call through assuming my public address is A.B.C.D
Configuring x-lite is a smaller problem here, do you have on your router
your public IP ported to private IP at all and have you tested it before?
As for x-lite check it on my website at
http://visionvoip.com/help/x-lite.php
Zeeshan A Zakaria
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On 2010-07-26 8:51 PM,
To have your asterisk box reachable from internet you must configure
static nat on your router to get sip traffic to the public Ip
redirected to your internal ip. Make sure that sip and rtp traffic are
not bloked by firewall.
And configure xlite to connect to your public ip address.
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Adolphe Cher-aime achera...@gmail.com wrote:
To have your asterisk box reachable from internet you must configure static
nat on your router to get sip traffic to the public Ip redirected to your
internal ip. Make sure that sip and rtp traffic are not bloked by