Hi Matt,
Can I know your setting in asterisk to allow
connection from SER?
Below is my configuration in sip.conf : -
; incoming calls from ser
[ser-in]
type=friend
host=1.1.1.2
And, can I have your SER configuration file ser.cfg?
Below is my ser.cfg config: -
if (uri=~"1.1.1.4") {
if (method=="REGISTER") {
if (!www_authorize("1.1.1.4",
"subscriber")) {
www_challenge("1.1.1.4", "0");
break;
};
save("location");
break;
};
if (!lookup("location")) {
forward( 1.1.1.3, 5060 );
break;
};
};
Regards,
rootlinux
--- Matt Riddell <matt.riddell@sineapps.com>
wrote:> Preston Garrison wrote:
> > Ever tried alot of sip devices on one asterisk
> box? You will see the
> > need real fast :)
>
> Yes I know (I'm running SER with 400,000 user
> systems and Asterisk on
> the back end).
>
> However the OP was wanting it to solve a double NAT
> issue (when he has
> control of one of them), not for scale.
>
> :D
>
> --
> Cheers,
>
> Matt Riddell
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