On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 3:57 PM, CDR <venefax at gmail.com> wrote:
> I encourage the developers to check this out
>
http://forums.asterisk.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=77692&p=161590#p161590
>
> I am calling from behind a NAT, and there is no way to force Asterisk
> to stay in the path. If the codec is the same as the outbound leg, it
> always does "Remote bridging", but of course, creates a 1 way
audio.
>
> I tried everything in the book
>
> directrtpsetup=no
> directmedia=nonat
> canreinvite=nonat
>
> and
> directrtpsetup=no
> directmedia=no
> canreinvite=no
>
> But it just behaves different than in 1.6.2
>
> Any ideas how to make sure that the NAT works?
>
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All That I had to do was to set:
nat = yes
directmedia=no
directrtpsetup=no
-- cobra2
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