Guys,
Thanks for the quick response and advice...always helpful as usual
On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 8:07 AM Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2022-01-11, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> > Atticus [grobe...@gmail.com] wrote:
> >> It isn't just SIP. You will need to set up NAT traversal and make sure
> RTP
>
Thanks to both of you for the valued information. Much appreciated.
@Atticus
This was rather short notice.I wasn't aware that they had gone ahead with
the service installation. Unfortunately in this case there's no on-site
PBX. Understandable given the current work-from-home situation. The
Happy New Year to everyone!
I currently run openBSD FW v7.0 with vpn setups at a few client sites.
Fantastic...no issues.
One client recently changed office location (this week exactly) and had
Bell install a voip system using softphones. The phones worked last week.
However, now that the rest of
I've a few openbsd 6.8 installations running as a FW/router/vpn at some
client offices. No problems, It just works!
I would like to use openbsd 6.9 on x86 HW (either lanner device or dell
rack mount svr) at this new client (mining industry). They're however in a
bandwidth constrained location
er a major Win10 update is installed it tends to
reset the Win10 vpn parameters you modified. It's not consistent, but
I've had to reset it a few times. Other than that it has been flawless
so far...if you can call it that.
Hopefully this helps.
On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 8:04 AM Cand Tec wrote:
This is my first time responding to a post so forgive me if I violate any
protocols here. I currently use OBSD 6.8 amd64 as a FW for 3 office
clients, all running on high-end repurposed desktops. Due to covid I've had
to quickly setup ikev for a very small number of home users, none of which
are
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