I'm no pf sleuth, but I'd try the packet capture with firewall rules in
effect and without. Then do a diff between those 2 pcap files. Something
may jump out at you. But I can sense, as in pfSense, you've already done
that.

Yudhvir


On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 7:01 AM, Carlos Cruz <car...@nbtbizcapital.com>wrote:

> Hi.. I've been using pfSense for a while now and I'm very happy with it.
> But I have had issues with SIP protocol. I have researched the question...
> but I haven't found an answer. ****
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> Can anyone tell me if there are any issue with using pfSense firewall in
> front of a SIP proxy server, more particularly with OpenSIPS, but I've also
> tried SipX and I also had difficulties.****
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> I have a public IP that has a 1:1 NAT rule to the internal IP of the test
> server and all the appropriate ports are open. I have used the Packet
> Capture feature to see if the packets are reaching their destination... it
> seems they are, but it seems something is being lost in the translation.**
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> If someone has some insight or expertise I would appreciate some guidance.
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> Thanks!!****
>
> Carlos****
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