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2003 Aug 28
5
Router for giving more than 1 ip
Hi i have a debian box working as a router.. it works quite well, now
i want to give more than 1 ip.. is it possible to do it? some of them
must be an open ip.. i mean.. all ports opened is it possible? how
should i do it?
Here is my nat.sh script just in case someone wants it.. (comments r
in spanish.. and not right)
Thanks in advance,
#!/bin/sh
echo "AthoS LaN Generando
2007 Oct 09
3
Asterisk behind Multi-NAT question
Hi,
Ok.. I know dual NAT is a problem for SIP..
ie. UA - NAT - Internet - NAT - Asterisk
What about Multi-NAT where a dedicated public IP is mapped to the
private IP of the asterisk box..
ie UA - NAT - Internet - Multi-NAT - Asterisk
http://www.draytek.co.uk/support/kb_vigor_multinat.html
Anyone tried it?
Thanks..
2012 Feb 11
1
Should you "ever" use nat=no?
I've been lurking on the dev discussion on creating nat=auto. It all
leads me to think there's no reason to use nat=no.
We have about 60 internal sip extensions connected to an multihomed
asterisk box where the external ip is not nat'ed. Each of the internal
sip contexts has nat=no. On startup I get a slew of warnings about
intruders being able to distinguish real extensions. But
2011 Dec 08
2
AST-2011-013: Possible remote enumeration of SIP endpoints with differing NAT settings
Asterisk Project Security Advisory - AST-2011-013
Product Asterisk
Summary Possible remote enumeration of SIP endpoints with
differing NAT settings
Nature of Advisory Unauthorized data disclosure
Susceptibility Remote
2018 Jan 10
5
[Bug 1213] New: Nft stateless NAT (NOTRACK)
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1213
Bug ID: 1213
Summary: Nft stateless NAT (NOTRACK)
Product: nftables
Version: unspecified
Hardware: All
OS: Ubuntu
Status: NEW
Severity: critical
Priority: P5
Component: nft
Assignee: pablo at netfilter.org
Reporter:
2013 May 21
2
[Bug 821] New: Rosa
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=821
Summary: Rosa
Product: iptables
Version: unspecified
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: iptables
AssignedTo: netfilter-buglog at lists.netfilter.org
ReportedBy: andoandre at gmail.com
2005 Sep 13
2
Nat & Sip & Pain
Hi everyone,
I decided to have a look at SIP & NAT again and I've been at it for a
[quite a] few hours but typically nothing is working for me. Actually
I'm not sure if SIP and NAT can ever work but some emails on this list
do suggest that someone has got it working, once, maybe.
I'm experimenting with a ZyXEL 2000W [WiFi Sip phone] which supports
"Outbound Proxy",
2003 Oct 29
3
Am I missing somthing?
Should the following setup work?
SIP UA---NAT---Internet---NAT---SIP UA
If both UA's support STUN and report the external IP address in the SIP
packet..
I am trying to get away from using canreinvite=no so that traffic can go
directly between the UA's and not via the central server but I can't
seem to get it to work..
Has anyone set this up and can give me some pointers??
2004 Dec 18
5
Q about IAX (and IAXy)
This is somewhat related to my other query on the list regarding NAT
traversal.
I have heard many times that IAX is "NAT-transperant". I am unsure how
it accomplishes this.
I do know that SIP works like this: your SIP device send a request to
the SIP server (usually on port 5060) with whatever command. The SIP
server respends to your device's "apparent" IP and port (this
2006 May 01
2
SPA-1001 behind NAT -- mucho hair pulling
I've got a Sipura SPA-1001 that I'm trying to get working with an Asterisk server that's on the public Internet, while the SPA-1001
is behind NAT. I did the first obvious thing and mapped ports 5060 and 10000 - 30000 to the local IP address of the SPA-1001.
Tried numerous proxy settings, have all the NAT settings == yes. Registration seems to be happening; with sip debug on, I see
2005 Mar 03
2
Asterisk + SIP + NAT - seriously, what's the secret?
I'm at my wit's end!
I've spent 2 days now trying to get what I thought was a very simply SIP
+ NAT arrangement working. I've trawled the web and picked brains, but
nothing anyone suggests work.
My setup is very simple. I have a * server in a datacentre, with a
public IP address. There is no firewall in place, it's completely open
(at least, as far as I'm concerned). I
2016 May 27
2
What this attacks means?
Hi to everybody
my system is be attack, but I dont know what this means
[May 27 15:12:24] WARNING[26018] chan_skinny.c: Partial data received,
waiting (76 bytes read of 786)
[chan_skinny.c] skinny_session[0][C-00000000] skinny_session:
WARNING[May 27 15:52:32] Asterisk 13.8.0 built by root @ asterisk on a
x86_64 running Linux on 2016-04-04 19:02:51 UTC
[May 27 15:52:32] NOTICE[2306] cdr.c: CDR
2004 Jun 06
0
*** Asterisk Sunday News: The SIP NAT Special
This week, I've been really busy with the launch of a new Swedish Voip provider,
www.bbtele.se, so I haven't been able to follow the Asterisk community and haven't
been very responsive either. My apologies if you've tried to contact me and I did
not reply quickly or at all.
So to cover up (can't report on what is happening :-) I dedicate this
issue of Asterisk Sunday News to
2008 Jul 14
2
Asterisk behind NAT, Polycom behind NAT (SIP), how to work?
Hi All;
I succeeded to have a success call from Polycom behind NAT while Asterisk has public IP address, but I was not able to have a succeed call (it was established, but no voice running, and then the call disconnected) if Asterisk behind NAT and Polycom behind NAT.
When Asterisk behind NAT and Polycom behind NAT, I forwarded the 5060 UDP to asterisk (at asterisk router) and to Polycom IP
2007 Aug 22
3
Polycom and NAT
Hi All,
I have a Polycom 501 that is behind a NAT. When it registers to the
Asterisk server it is using the IP address on the private network and
not the public IP of the NAT address.
Can someone tell me what I need to do so the phone registerers using an
internet address rather than the remote network NAT address.
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2005 Sep 13
1
FW: Nat & Sip & Pain
Hi Ray,
I was wondering if the "qualify" option is used [in sip.conf] to keep a
connection (from the SIP phone inside the firewall to the Asterisk
server outside the firewall) open then would the firewall not allow two
way communication without incoming port mapping/NAT (providing that the
SIP phone started "talking" first)?
I'm not sure about that - I'm being
2007 Jan 18
4
NAT solutions
I know that NAT is something no one really likes to talk about, but does
anyone know how work with it elegantly? There are many providers which deal
with it on a daily basis in fact they cater to it, is this possible to do
with asterisk or does it require other exotic setups? I even know of a
provider which uses asterisk with many different types of devices, and they
handle all NAT config on
2011 Jun 19
10
Alternative to network-nat on Debian Squeeze with XEN4?
Hello,
Are there any good alternatives to the network-nat script on Debian
Squeeze?
I have tried using (network-script network-nat) and (vif-script
vif-nat), but I end up
with an error message like
Error: Device 1 (vif) could not be connected. ip addr add 10.0.1.259 dev
vif4.1 failed
with configuration file directive
vif =[ ''script=vif-nat,ip=10.0.1.132'' ]
I need Internet
2004 May 28
1
Immortal SIP & NAT problem
Hi guies,
I know I know this subject have been The most written subject about VoIP
Right... but I just want to make clear, just one time !
If Asterisk is on a Public IP Address and a softphone behind the nat,
sip.conf must contains for this phone: nat=yes ....
Now if I want to configure my sipphone (X-Lite) placing behing the NAT,
it must have in "Domain/Realm" the external IP
2006 Apr 15
6
Phones that work well through NAT
Hi, everyone,
We've been reasonably happy with Polycom SoundPoint phones, but we only
have them installed on the LAN. I've read that they have problems
working across NAT. So ... I guess I have a few questions. First, is
there a way to get Polycoms to work well over NAT? If not, then are
there phones of comparable voice quality that do work well over NAT?
Without costing a lot more?