Tony, do you want me to send you the xlm file? Maybe you'll notice something I 
didn't 
catch?


On Sat, 7 Nov 2009 22:31:11 -0500, Tony Graziano wrote:
> 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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