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2009 Oct 23
1
macro for dnat through alternate public ip (alias)
Hi,
I have a rule:
DNAT net dmz:a.b.c.d tcp 25 - k.l.m.n
The problem:
I want to DNAT port 25, 143, 110
k.l.m.n is alternate public ip (using vrrp, just like alias)
Can I abridge the above line using macro, instead of writing 3 separate lines?
I can do:
MailPorts/DNAT net dmz:a.b.c.d
But this refer to the physical public ip
I have more elaborate requirement to forward around 20 ports like this on multiple alternate ip addresses.
Thank you.
Lito
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2004 Aug 13
1
[Q] DIDs
Well I suspect this list will pick up quite a bit since the article in
Linux Magazine. So I'll try to get my questions in early.
I looked at Asterisk about a year ago but the TPTB wanted a prebuilt
solution (at that time) and I couldn't find anyone local enough to
satisfiy them. We still don't have a new phone system because no one
offered a good solution at a reasonable price. I
2004 Aug 23
2
Hold the phone!
Just a little pun there!
I've been mostly lurking for a couple of weeks and realize how little I
know and understand about this PBX and phone stuff. I did a little
looking about and came across a glossary but they terms are -- for me --
kind of out of context. I'm wondering if there is (much as I hate the
term "Dummy") a "PBX for Dummy's" or similar.
I've
2005 Feb 14
1
Asterisk@Home ... the next step
So I've got it installed and running (?) except for one error message
and I haven't had time research it yet but I'd like to get a quick reply
or pointer to my next step to getting Asterisk@Home working.
The error is during boot ( Linux ) and comes from ztcfg ( I think?
Memory going quickly ) about FXS and FXO being configured the opposite
of what one thinks. Do I need to have a