On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Krisztian Ganyai <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> We're running sipXecs 4.0.4 on CentOS 5.2 on a machine, which has 2
> network cards eth0 and eth1.
> The eth0 is supposed to be in the internal network and this is where the
> sipXecs is bound to. The "Server IP address" is set to eth0's IP address
> and there's no reference of eth1's IP address anywhere in the
> /etc/sipxpbx, nor in the config backup archive.
> The eth1 is the "public" interface through which one can access the
> machine from "outside".
> We've observed, that when making softphone to PSTN calls, the sipxbridge
> throws the outgoing invite back with "403 Request not issued from SIPX
> proxy server". Analyzing the SIP traces we found, that the VIA headers
> sometimes have the IP address of eth1. Checking the sipxbridge source it
> looks like the 403 must do with the VIA headers having the eth1 IP
> address.
> The SIP messages are all UDP -apart from sipxproxy->sipxbridge- and the
> DNS running on the machine resolves the hostname to the eth0 IP address.
> Has anyone seen this before?
> Thanks,
> Chris
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multiple NIC's are not supported at this time. I'd suggest you disable eth1
and use a properly configured firewall to traverse NAT.
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