Firstly, you can add an option to google to search the archives of the mailing list as I think was pointed out a couple of days ago.Or, you can download the entire mailing list history in 1 year increments, import it into your mail and search that (it's usually easier to have a local copy anyway).As to what ports you need, that's more difficult. What do you need it to do through the firewall?IAX2 is port 4569SIP is trickier.Chris Tooley>>>martin.mielke@thales-is.com 05/12 1:08 am >>>Hi list, surely this has been posted before but the archives don't offer a 'search' functionality and I need an answer really soon on this subject... so, my apologies. Which ports (range) must be open on a firewall, either TCP and/or UDP, for Asterisk to work correctly? TIA, Martin _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users Networking Technologies Resource Center 8650 Spicewood Springs Rd Suite 108 Austin, TX 78759 Office: (512)250-8985 Fax: (512)250-5909 Mobile: (512)659-2498 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20040512/4ebb4f71/attachment.htm
Hi list, surely this has been posted before but the archives don't offer a 'search' functionality and I need an answer really soon on this subject... so, my apologies. Which ports (range) must be open on a firewall, either TCP and/or UDP, for Asterisk to work correctly? TIA, Martin
On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 07:08, Martin Mielke wrote:> surely this has been posted before but the archives don't offer a > 'search' functionality and I need an answer really soon on this > subject... so, my apologies.To search the Asterisk mailing list archive go to www.google.com and put site:lists.digium.com in addition to your other query terms.> Which ports (range) must be open on a firewall, either TCP and/or UDP, > for Asterisk to work correctly?That depends on the protocol: IAX 5036 IAX2: 4569 SIP: 5060 + RTP ports for audio which vary depending on the client I don't recall the ports for SCCP, H323, or MGCP but in addition to the ports for the protocol, they all use RTP for the audio. All the above ports are UDP. The manager interface to Asterisk uses a TCP port. You can find all this by using the information above to search the mailing list archives via Google. -- Eric Wieling * BTEL Consulting * 504-899-1387 x2111 "In a related story, the IRS has recently ruled that the cost of Windows upgrades can NOT be deducted as a gambling loss."
> Which ports (range) must be open on a firewall, either TCP and/or UDP, > for Asterisk to work correctly?What kind of Asterisk functionality do you want? SIP/IAX/H323 ? It all depends on your setup. Take a look here: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+firewall+rules> surely this has been posted before but the archives don't offer a 'search' > functionality and I need an answer really soon on this subject... so, my > apologies.If you want to search the asterisk list you have several options: You can use either google: http://www.google.dk/search?hl=da&q=site%3Alists.digium.com+ports+tcp+udp+as terisk&btnG=S%C3%B8g&meta Or this search engine: http://asterisk.linkx.net/cgi-bin/asterisk regards Mickey Binder