Alexander Fitterling
2005-Apr-09 05:43 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Call rejected by XXX: No authority found
Everyone, I beg pardon to probably demand help of what had discussed many times, earlier. But I really stuck and earlier replies couldn't help me out. My first szenario connects two servers via IAX2. One is static IP the second is a nated dnyamic host. I could register the dynamic host succesfully at the static one. Routing calls to it with my dialplan gets denied/rejected due to missing authority on the remote side. I REALLY put this up several times different as regarded by many examples from voip.org. Still it doesn't work. Please anyone give me hints where I could find some useful information. Alex Fitterling My second -- Handyrechnung zu hoch? Tipp: SMS und MMS mit GMX Seien Sie so frei: Alle Infos unter http://www.gmx.net/de/go/freesms
Wilson Pickett
2005-Apr-09 09:56 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Call rejected by XXX: No authority found
> My first szenario connects two servers via IAX2. One is static IP the second > is a nated dnyamic host. I could register the dynamic host succesfully at > the static one. Routing calls to it with my dialplan gets denied/rejected > due to missing authority on the remote side. I REALLY put this up several > times different as regarded by many examples from voip.org. Still it doesn't > work. Please anyone give me hints where I could find some useful > information.Looking at CLI of the asterisk behing NAT, do you see anything trying to authenticate when you call from another box? How would the asterisk behind NAT ever know anyone was calling it without forwarding port 4569 to it (or at least allowing traffic inside on it)? One of the boxes has to begin a dialogue, and that would be the one behind NAT. I'm not betting my life on the above, it's just a free opinion which I'm sure 10,000 people will jump in and correct if necessary.