As Terry says, SIP gets well mangled by NAT. IIRC Asterisk can be configured to use the internal (private) address in SIP messages with external partners - and this would be my preferred option.
Secondly, you need to port forward the right traffic (port 5060 for SIP, UDP and/or TCP depending which you use; and your RTP ports). Lastly, you really need to disable (remove/disable the module) the SIP helper in your firewall/NAT gateway. The default for modern distros is to enable this, and it will mange your SIP traffic. -- Simon Hobson Visit http://www.magpiesnestpublishing.co.uk/ for books by acclaimed author Gladys Hobson. Novels - poetry - short stories - ideal as Christmas stocking fillers. Some available as e-books. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Centralized Desktop Delivery: Dell and VMware Reference Architecture Simplifying enterprise desktop deployment and management using Dell EqualLogic storage and VMware View: A highly scalable, end-to-end client virtualization framework. Read more! http://p.sf.net/sfu/dell-eql-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Shorewall-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/shorewall-users
