Hello all-
As a general rule, the INPUT FW rules for SIP should be 5060 UDP and
1-2 UDP right?
Is TCP used in any part of the SIP structure?
Michael
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Hi michael,
you should open both tcp,udp 5060,5061 too and as you mentioned between
1-2.
On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 20:37 +1200, Michael wrote:
Hello all-
As a general rule, the INPUT FW rules for SIP should be 5060 UDP and
1-2 UDP right?
Is TCP used in any part of the SIP
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 20:47:29 you wrote:
Hi michael,
you should open both tcp,udp 5060,5061 too and as you mentioned between
1-2.
AFAIK 5061 TCP is for TLS SIP which isn't used much yet?
Is TCP the default for 5060, with UDP as fallback, or is this provider
dependent?
Michael
Michael wrote:
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 20:47:29 you wrote:
Hi michael,
you should open both tcp,udp 5060,5061 too and as you mentioned between
1-2.
AFAIK 5061 TCP is for TLS SIP which isn't used much yet?
Is TCP the default for 5060, with UDP as fallback, or is this provider