Hi

I know this issue have been raised before, but I haven't really found a
satisfying answer, so here I go again...

My problem is related to sip-nat.

I'm running a network with approximately 2000 home users.
I have choosen pfsense back in the 1.0.1 days, and is still very satisfied
with it's performance and stability.
At the moment I have four machines running pfsense.
One working as router only (disabled the firewall under advanced). - pfsense
v. 1.2
Two working as nat-routers for Internet-access. - pfsense v. 1.2
One working as a nat-router for Audiocodes MP124 sip boxes. - pfsense v.
1.0.1

When pfsense 1.2 came out, I upgraded every machine. But quickly I had to
roll the "sip-router" back to 1.0.1, since it
stopped rewriting the source port for the MP124 boxes.

My problem is that many costumers choose to set up there own sip-boxes on
the internet-connection, and therefore get connected with one of the routers
thats running pfsense 1.2. And it just does not rewrite the source port, and
as a result of that only one sip-box per provider gets connected. As soon as
I throw them on another vlan, so they get connected to the machine running
pfsense 1.0.1, it rewrites the ports just fine, and I can have as many boxes
from the same provider behind one single public ip.

Does anyone have an explanation to this behavior, or even better, a
solution!?

Kind regards

Anders Dahl



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