Go through your firewall rules and nat, make sure the ip's look right. Click
through all the pfsense screens and make sure you network is there and not
the one I used in the sample.
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----- Original Message -----
From: [email protected]
<[email protected]>
To: sipx-users <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat Nov 07 22:27:50 2009
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] PfSense with Sipx for mobile users - Thread Part2

Everything is completed. The firewall is pfsense with Tony's xml file
modified to my
network. There must be something I have overlooked because connections don't
seem to be
making it past the firewall.

Calls work fine from inside phones, consistent two way audio, calls to/from
pstn over
pri/sip gateway work just fine also.

Remote trying to connect cannot connect. For the fun of it, I asked them to
try port 80
since it's enabled on pfsense and I see the same STATE as when trying to
connect using
soft phone.

tcp In  69.19.14.31:9623   192.168.10.100:80   CLOSED:SYN_SENT
tcp Out 69.19.14.31:9623   192.168.10.100:80   SYN_SENT:CLOSED
udp In  67.46.113.30:17243 192.168.10.100:5060 NO_TRAFFIC:SINGLE
udp Out 67.46.113.30:17243 192.168.10.100:5060 SINGLE:NO_TRAFFIC
tcp In  69.19.14.31:14006  192.168.10.100:80   CLOSED:SYN_SENT
tcp Out 69.19.14.31:14006  192.168.10.100:80   SYN_SENT:CLOSED

The remote was trying from the Hughes satellite network as we tend to use it
now and then
for testing. While the audio is very delayed and pretty much unusable, it is
still a vable
test network.
Now, what is weird above is that both sets of IPs which start with 69.x.x.x
and 67.x.x.x
are both from the same network and user. When she would try the sip phone,
the IP would
show up as 67.x.x.x and when she would try the web connection, it would show
up as
69.x.x.x. My guess is that they use cache servers.

Anyhow, if I can get some input on why connections aren't making it, I can
continue on
this.

Thanks again.

Mike


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