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2015 Apr 02
2
Update peer IP address
...d authentication. My Asterisk works behind a NAT without port forwarding and nat=no, I have qualify=yes that it does not come to a NAT timeout.
Here is an example. The peer ip address was at this time 217.0.23.100, the INVITE came from 217.0.23.68 an was rejected with 401 Unauthorized:
INVITE sip:06123456789 at 80.000.111.222:45061 SIP/2.0
Max-Forwards: 58
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 217.0.23.68:5060;branch=z9hG4bKg3Zqkv7ib7h2smv8whryjnos88srot1i7
To: <sip:6123456789 at telekom.de>
From: <sip:+49123456789 at tel.t-online.de;user=phone>;tag=h7g4Esbg_44c62525
Call-ID: af71bbfbf269b895 at 62.155.0.75
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2015 Apr 02
0
Update peer IP address
...k works behind a NAT without port forwarding and
> nat=no, I have qualify=yes that it does not come to a NAT timeout.
>
> Here is an example. The peer ip address was at this time 217.0.23.100, the
> INVITE came from 217.0.23.68 an was rejected with 401 Unauthorized:
>
> INVITE sip:06123456789 at 80.000.111.222:45061 SIP/2.0
> Max-Forwards: 58
> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 217.0.23.68:5060
> ;branch=z9hG4bKg3Zqkv7ib7h2smv8whryjnos88srot1i7
> To: <sip:6123456789 at telekom.de>
> From: <sip:+49123456789 at tel.t-online.de;user=phone>;tag=h7g4Esbg_44c62525
> Call-ID: af71...
2015 Apr 02
3
Update peer IP address
...Asterisk works behind a NAT without port forwarding and nat=no, I have qualify=yes that it does not come to a NAT timeout.
>
> Here is an example. The peer ip address was at this time 217.0.23.100, the INVITE came from 217.0.23.68 an was rejected with 401 Unauthorized:
>
> INVITE sip:06123456789 at 80.000.111.222:45061 <> SIP/2.0
> Max-Forwards: 58
> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 217.0.23.68:5060;branch=z9hG4bKg3Zqkv7ib7h2smv8whryjnos88srot1i7
> To: <sip:6123456789 at telekom.de <>>
> From: <sip:+49123456789 at tel.t-online.de;user=phone <>>;tag=h7g4Esbg_44c625...
2015 Apr 02
3
Update peer IP address
Scott, I have changed the configuration as said it and will test it. I?m curious.
Can you briefly explain what insecure=invite,port does?
;insecure=port ; Allow matching of peer by IP address without
; matching port number
;insecure=invite ; Do not require authentication of incoming INVITEs
;insecure=port,invite ; (both)
Do I understand correctly that