Tielin Xu
2007-May-07 10:04 UTC
[asterisk-users] Could two Asterisk servers connect through VPN
Hi list: Has anyone done to set up two servers in different remote offices through VPN in order to get the VoIP communication? Thanks for your information. Tielin Xu
Chris Mason (Lists)
2007-May-07 10:34 UTC
[asterisk-users] Could two Asterisk servers connect through VPN
Tielin Xu wrote:> Hi list: > > Has anyone done to set up two servers in different remote offices > through VPN > in order to get the VoIP communication? >OpenVPN will work fine, you do want to have plenty of bandwidth and processing to make it work though. -- Chris Mason (264) 497-5670 Fax: (264) 497-8463 Int: (305) 704-7249 Fax: (815)301-9759 UK 44.207.183.0271 Cell: 264-235-5670 Yahoo IM: netconcepts_anguilla@yahoo.com -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
Sahil Gupta
2007-May-07 10:35 UTC
[asterisk-users] Could two Asterisk servers connect through VPN
Hi, Yes they can - relatively straight forward. Regards, Sahil Gupta VoiceValley On Mon, 7 May 2007, Tielin Xu wrote:> Hi list: > > Has anyone done to set up two servers in different remote offices > through VPN > in order to get the VoIP communication? > > Thanks for your information. > > Tielin Xu > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
Stefan Wintermeyer
2007-May-07 10:42 UTC
[asterisk-users] Could two Asterisk servers connect through VPN
Am 07.05.2007 um 19:03 schrieb Tielin Xu:> Has anyone done to set up two servers in different remote offices > through VPN > in order to get the VoIP communication?Yes.> Thanks for your information.You're welcome. *SCNR* Have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VPN and http:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenVPN In case you are familiar with Linux you should be up and running in one day. It is not magic. Stefan -- amooma GmbH - Bachstr. 126 - 56566 Neuwied - http://www.amooma.de Let's use IT to solve problems and not to create new ones. Asterisk? -> http://www.das-asterisk-buch.de Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Stefan Wintermeyer Handelsregister: Neuwied B 14998
Gordon Henderson
2007-May-07 11:51 UTC
[asterisk-users] Could two Asterisk servers connect through VPN
On Mon, 7 May 2007, Tielin Xu wrote:> Hi list: > > Has anyone done to set up two servers in different remote offices > through VPN > in order to get the VoIP communication?Yes it will work, but depending on your hardware you might be better off not using the VPN and just using an IAX trunk over the public Internet (unless you're really paranoid about someone listening in) If you have a VPN with good hardware - eg. something with a hardware encryption engine, you'll be just fine. Beware the cheaper routers with software VPNs built in - they are rate limited due to the weedy processors in them and you may find that the processor may take longer or shorter time to encrypt different packets which will affect jitter. I found this with Drayteks anyway. Even though there was plenty of bandwidth, under load things didn't look right (this was actually between 2 polycom video units 9000 miles apart - California/England) turn the encryption off and it was perfect, or move to a router whith hardware encryption and it was also perfect. You get what you pay for... Good luck! Gordon
Tielin Xu
2007-May-07 11:57 UTC
[asterisk-users] Could two Asterisk servers connect through VPN
Many thanks to you all. I think that I can do this for IAX based VPN set up between two Asterisk servers in remote offices.>>> gordon+asterisk@drogon.net 05/07/07 11:51 AM >>>On Mon, 7 May 2007, Tielin Xu wrote:> Hi list: > > Has anyone done to set up two servers in different remote offices > through VPN > in order to get the VoIP communication?Yes it will work, but depending on your hardware you might be better off not using the VPN and just using an IAX trunk over the public Internet (unless you're really paranoid about someone listening in) If you have a VPN with good hardware - eg. something with a hardware encryption engine, you'll be just fine. Beware the cheaper routers with software VPNs built in - they are rate limited due to the weedy processors in them and you may find that the processor may take longer or shorter time to encrypt different packets which will affect jitter. I found this with Drayteks anyway. Even though there was plenty of bandwidth, under load things didn't look right (this was actually between 2 polycom video units 9000 miles apart - California/England) turn the encryption off and it was perfect, or move to a router whith hardware encryption and it was also perfect. You get what you pay for... Good luck! Gordon _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Tielin Xu
2007-May-09 12:21 UTC
[asterisk-users] Could two Asterisk servers connect through VPN
Thanks Tim, good option. The good thing with VPN is that two Asterisk servers would have no exposure on public internet. Tielin>>> tim@mexuar.com 05/08/07 1:45 AM >>>On 7 May 2007, at 19:51, Gordon Henderson wrote:> On Mon, 7 May 2007, Tielin Xu wrote: > >> Hi list: >> >> Has anyone done to set up two servers in different remote offices >> through VPN >> in order to get the VoIP communication? > > Yes it will work, but depending on your hardware you might be > better off not using the VPN and just using an IAX trunk over the > public Internet (unless you're really paranoid about someone > listening in) >Even if you are paranoid, you can still just use IAX, set 'encryption=yes' at both ends and IAX will encrypt the calls for you. There is a bandwidth overhead, but it is probably less that that of a VPN. Note, the calling/called numbers are still passed in the clear over encrypted IAX, so you are still vulnerable to traffic analysis. Tim Panton www.mexuar.net www.westhawk.co.uk/ _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users