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2007 Apr 16
1
Instability on Asterisk
Hi guys, I have an asterisk box with sip 20 internal extensions and 100 lines registered on a external voip provider. For most part of time, it work fine, but in few moments it act ignoring sip packets becouse my ip phones can't register in asterisk and asterisk can't register his 100 lines in external voip provider. I have log's only for external registration error: [Apr 16
2019 Feb 07
2
Please help with configuration
...w can I access that from CLIENT? Do I need to use iptables or routing? Thanks, drake On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 6:26 PM Michael Munger <mj at hph.io> wrote: > Local IPs of the client are irrelevant. > > The client should be configured to look for the host by domain name > (/etc/tinc/yournetwork/hosts/EXAMPLESERVER should have the dDNS name in the > Address directive) and the tinc.conf file should have that as the host to > connect to for the network. (ConnectTo=EXAMPLESERVER) > > Then, you need port forwarding in your router to forward TCP/UDP 655 from > the WAN address to...
2019 Feb 07
2
Please help with configuration
Hi, I'm new to Tinc and I'm having some hard time to figure out the proper configuration for my use case. In hope you can help me out. A) SERVER running tinc (Ubuntu 16.04 LTS) External IP: 111.111.111.111 (ddns) Behind a router with NAT, local IP of SERVER: 192.168.0.4 B) CLIENT running tinc (Ubuntu 16.04 LTS) External IP: 222.222.222.222 (ddns) Behind a router with NAT, local IP of
2019 Feb 07
0
Please help with configuration (Drake Drake)
...92.168.0.4:9981 How can I access that from CLIENT? Do I need to use iptables or routing?Thanks,drake On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 6:26 PM Michael Munger <mj at hph.io> wrote: Local IPs of the client are irrelevant. The client should be configured to look for the host by domain name (/etc/tinc/yournetwork/hosts/EXAMPLESERVER should have the dDNS name in the Address directive) and the tinc.conf file should have that as the host to connect to for the network. (ConnectTo=EXAMPLESERVER) Then, you need port forwarding in your router to forward TCP/UDP 655 from the WAN address to the router to the LAN...
2019 Feb 07
0
Please help with configuration
Local IPs of the client are irrelevant. The client should be configured to look for the host by domain name (/etc/tinc/yournetwork/hosts/EXAMPLESERVER should have the dDNS name in the Address directive) and the tinc.conf file should have that as the host to connect to for the network. (ConnectTo=EXAMPLESERVER) Then, you need port forwarding in your router to forward TCP/UDP 655 from the WAN address to the router to the LAN ad...
2019 Feb 07
0
Please help with configuration
...access that from CLIENT? Do I need to use iptables or routing? Thanks, drake On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 6:26 PM Michael Munger <mj at hph.io<mailto:mj at hph.io>> wrote: Local IPs of the client are irrelevant. The client should be configured to look for the host by domain name (/etc/tinc/yournetwork/hosts/EXAMPLESERVER should have the dDNS name in the Address directive) and the tinc.conf file should have that as the host to connect to for the network. (ConnectTo=EXAMPLESERVER) Then, you need port forwarding in your router to forward TCP/UDP 655 from the WAN address to the router to the LAN ad...