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2009 Sep 09
1
SIP reply CALL-ID from ITSP has internal address in host part
...ic is done through %EXTERNIP%. ?To any outside box, it should
look like the asterisk server is actually on %EXTERNIP%.
My SIP packet gets sent to the ITSP with a Call-ID:
2fd557964ca936b66661d72f1328c918@%EXTERNIP% , but the SIP 200 OK reply
from ITSP has Call-ID: 2fd557964ca936b66661d72f1328c918@%INTERNIP%. ?I
can not figure out where the ITSP is even getting my %INTERNIP% from,
I don't see it in the packet anywhere.
I have externip, localnet, and nat=yes all setup in my sip.conf. ?Any
ideas of where to look for the source of this problem?
-aws
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2009 Sep 04
0
Problem with NAT settings?: SIP reply CALL-ID from ITSP has internal address in host part
...ic is done through %EXTERNIP%. ?To any outside box, it should
look like the asterisk server is actually on %EXTERNIP%.
My SIP packet gets sent to the ITSP with a Call-ID:
2fd557964ca936b66661d72f1328c918@%EXTERNIP% , but the SIP 200 OK reply
from ITSP has Call-ID: 2fd557964ca936b66661d72f1328c918@%INTERNIP%. I
can not figure out where the ITSP is even getting my %INTERNIP% from,
I don't see if in the packet anywhere.
I have externip, localnet, and nat=yes all setup in my sip.conf. Any
ideas of where to look for the source of this problem?
-aws
2000 Mar 02
0
ICMP & IPCHAINS
...You shouldn''t need to change anything in the rest of this section
EXTERNIP=`$IFCONFIG $EXTERNIF | grep inet | cut -d : -f 2 | cut -d \ -f
1`
EXTERNMASK=`$IFCONFIG $EXTERNIF | grep Mask | cut -d : -f 4`
EXTERNNET="$EXTERNIP/$EXTERNMASK"
echo "Extern NET: $EXTERNNET"
INTERNIP=`$IFCONFIG $INTERNIF | grep inet | cut -d : -f 2 | cut -d \ -f
1`
INTERNMASK=`$IFCONFIG $INTERNIF | grep Mask | cut -d : -f 4`
INTERNNET="$INTERNIP/$INTERNMASK"
echo "Intern NET: $INTERNNET"
SECUREIP=`$IFCONFIG $SECUREIF | grep inet | cut -d : -f 2 | cut -d \ -f
1`
SECUREMAS...
2000 Feb 29
4
ICMP
After the recent attacks on the major servers on the web my ISP has
decided to stop all ICMP messages from his ISP.
I have red the RFCs and it seems that he cant do that... As a result
pings and traceroutes will not work.
I need a friendly person out there to tell me a way to break the news to
him that he has to allow ICMP packets
through his network... any suggestions would be helpfull
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