[plug] Is anyone using siproxyd with iinet's "iinetphone"?
W.Kenworthy
billk at iinet.net.au
Wed Dec 21 10:18:20 WST 2005
There's no NAT on the aDSL modem - its an old d-link DSL300 (I think) -
everything ends up at the gentoo based gateway which runs lamp etc, as
well as NAT'ing the internal LAN.
I'm at the stage where I'm going to install X and a softphone on the
gateway, drop the firewall in favour of the SIP server at iinet so I can
get a working system and then work on it stage by stage.
This stuff seems simple on the surface, but its not once you get into
it!
BillK
On Wed, 2005-12-21 at 09:06 +0800, Bernd Felsche wrote:
> William Kenworthy <billk at iinet.net.au> writes:
>
> >Is anyone using siproxd with iinet's "iinetphone"? Iam having problems
> >trying to connect from behind an iptables firewall and want to check my
> >configuration:
>
> >grep -v\# /etc/siproxd.conf
>
> >________________________________
> >if_inbound = eth1 #LAN
> >if_outbound = eth0 #ADSL modem
>
> erm... not that I know *anything* significant about SIP and proxying
> (as I'm going through similar pains, when time permits) but could it
> be that the NAT is being done on the ADSL modem?
>
> In that case you either need another siproxy on the modem, or
> perform NAT on your (firewall) system where the siproxy is
> running. That may require your to run the ppp on your firewall as
> well with your modem acting as a bridge.
>
> Let us know how you go with that.
>
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