On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Michael Scheidell wrote:

> and remember:  they send to port 5060, and sipx wants it on 5080.
> you will need to 'pat' or port translate inbound from their ip:5060 to
> sipx:5080.
>
> (outbound xlation not needed)
> seems to work, despite the layer7 (application) issues.  just seems to
> work.
>

I think I'm almost there. I can make outbound calls, but cannot receive
inbound calls.

At voip.ms I set up a new sub account with authentication type set to static
IP authentication, IP address set to my public IP address, and NAT set to
No.

In pfSense I added an alias for all of the voip.ms server IP addresses. I
then created a new NAT Port Forward rule with source type set to "Single
host or alias", source address set to the voip.ms servers alias, destination
port range set to 5060 and redirect target port set to 5080.

In sipXecs, I edited my voip.ms gateway and removed the username and
password and I unselected register on initialization (I saw this recommended
in a couple of mailing list posts). I also tried with my username set to my
voip.ms sub account username, but the result was the same.

Is there anything I'm missing here? I looked through old mailing list posts
and found a few instances where people were having issues with voip.ms and
IP authentication. I didn't see any resolution mentioned. BTW, I am using
sipXecs 4.2, not 4.4.
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