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2008 Feb 09
2
oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506
Hi, I have the Cisco PIX 506 firewall right in front of the asterisk and I am getting a one-way audio. I need your help/guidance to resolve this problem. I have the "fixups" disabled for SIP in the Cisco PIX 506. Any help rendered by you in this subject is greatly appreciated. I have been breaking my head trying to resolve this problem for more than one month. I have included the
2007 Apr 24
2
Asterisk & Pix firewalls
Hi, I asked this last week but i didn't get any answer So i will elaborate on my question. I need to setup a pix 515 firewall (running 7.2.2 OS) to allow sip traffic thru it from a sip phone wherever i may be. The pix is where all my servers are colocated and i will need to connect thru it from softphones / hardphones wherever i happen to be traveling. I need help setting up the pix for
2005 Jun 17
1
PIX Firewall Ports and Access-Lists
Hello, I am not too familiar with the settings in our PIX (learning though). Here is the only access-list setting that we have in place for Asterisk: access-list acl-prod permit udp any host EXTERNAL_*_IP_HERE eq 5060 In rtp.conf we are allowing ports 10000 - 20000. We are not using SIP Fixup in our PIX due to firmware version. How do I go about adding the ability for udp ports 10000 - 20000
2006 Sep 26
3
Pix Firewall Monitoring Software on Linux
hey friends, I am looking for a free open source software (web based or application) through which I can monitor the Pix Firewall. What it should show Interface status or traffic , VPN Connectivity status, CPU Status, Memory Status etc. I am also running DHCP server on Pix Firewall (due to some reasons) If it can monitor that also means showing how many IPAddresses has been assigned, to whom,
2010 Mar 27
4
Cisco 7960 become UNREACHABLE behind pix firewall
Hi, I have about 10 Cisco 7960s behind a PIX 506E (IOS v6.3) firewall. After some period of time, asterisk says that some of them are unreachable, and the phones lose their registration. The only way to make the phones recover is to clear the NAT translation tables for the phones on the PIX (clear xlate...) Does anyone know how to fix this? As you can imagine, it is quite annoying. And it does not
2004 Sep 25
4
Cisco PIX and Asterisk
I cannot get incoming calls to sip phones behind a PIX to work, outgoing is fine. Asterisk (Public IP) --> Internet --> PIX (NAT) --> Sip Phones I have tried no fixup protocol sip, I have punched a hole in the Pix allowing anything from the Asterisk box into the network, still no incoming. I have done all the Wiki suggests in regarding to NAT. Is their a trick getting the
2005 Jan 20
7
PIX!!!!!
Can anyone point me in a good direction for configuring SIP through a PIX using 1:1 NAT. I have read anything I could get my hands on and tried them all with very little success. I can get it to work through the cheap little cable modem routers, but not this PIX. I -can- make a direct SIP call using the IP address of the * server (ie.exten@ipaddr), but when I do that * still doesn't
2007 Nov 27
10
Asterisk behind a PIX firewall?
Is there anything special that anyone here has had to do to get an Aastra phone (on the Internet) to talk to Asterisk behind a PIX firewall? Ports 10000-20000 UDP are open on the PIX and forwarding to the Asterisk server. The Asterisk server's RTP.CONF is set to use 10000-20000. The phone registers, and will place AND receive calls, however, no audio is passed. The phone is an Aastra
2005 Jan 26
1
VoIP QoS with PIX
Hi List Just a little bit OT, but then again perhaps an information that could be of great value for a lot of administrators !! Does anyone have experience with how to setup VoIP QoS for outgoing data through a Cisco PIX (515) ? I believe that it should be possible to give higher priority to outgoing VoIP packets. This is due to the problem of ADSL as the UpStream data rate is 1/4 of the
2005 May 23
2
VPN
Hi list, I am trying to create a VPN between two different locations. On the first location we have a cisco pix 525 Natting the internal 192.168.100.x network, while on the second location we have a Centos3 box Natting via iptables the internal 192.168.10.x netowrk. My goal is to connect this 2 over the internet via IPsec. I created the IPsec Net2Net via the network configuration graphic
2005 May 12
2
Problem with Polycom SP 500 and Cisco PIX
Hi everyone, I'm very new to all this, so please forgive me if I have the terminology mixed-up. We are preparing to install an Asterisk IP PBX over the weekend and I have an issue with the Polycom SP 500 phones we are trying to use. My problem is regarding DHCP. Our DHCP server is our Cisco PIX 501 firewall. I've specified option 66 and the phones connect to the FTP server
2001 Jul 31
1
Kid Pix Studio Deluxe and Wine?
Does Kid Pix Studio Deluxe run under Wine? An elementary school I visited recently was running that program on all their Windows machines, and wouldn't consider switching to Linux unless it was supported. winehq.com doesn't resolve in DNS for me tonight :-( so I can't check the database. I don't have a copy myself, so I can't test it personally. (Hmm, maybe I should get
2008 Mar 28
2
Cisco PIX vpn software
Anyone got a resource on setting up a CentOS box to connect to a Cisco PIX 5xx VPN using IPSec? I don't know if it matters but an important part of functionality would be split tunneling, I need to maintain that from the windows side of functionality. Thanks! jlc
2007 Dec 19
4
[Bug 1404] New: Make keepalive work properly with Cisco PIX/ASA boxes
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1404 Summary: Make keepalive work properly with Cisco PIX/ASA boxes Classification: Unclassified Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 4.7p1 Platform: Other OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P2 Component: sshd AssignedTo:
2007 May 23
3
creating a static route (SUSE 10)
Hi, We have a shorewall firewall running on SUSE 10. We have three nic''s, Lan, DMZ and Internet. We also have a Cisco Pix 506e. We moved from sending all our traffic through the pix to using the Suse box yesterday. The PIX is in the DMZ, with a connection to the LAN switch, the idea being that VPN users can connect to the pix to the lan. The Pix is on the 10.0.1.x subnet, the lan is
2005 Mar 28
3
Allowing RIP broadcasts?
This is kind of an odd request so I''ve got the asbestos undies on. I have a client who currently has a layer 3 switch plugged into a cisco pix. Routing is handled via RIP and now the client wants to insert a linux box running shorewall behind the PIX and in front of the switch to act as a content filter+backup firewall. The immediate problem I forsee happening is that RIP broadcasts to
2006 Mar 07
6
System Design
Hey Everyone, We are in the works of planning a new * installation for our company. We have 20 users in our main office and 5 users in a remote office a couple of states away. Our call volume for the main office will be anywhere from 5-10 concurrent calls. The remote office will have about 3 heavy users with two users making calls occasionally. Right now we have an existing PBX. We have a
2005 Aug 02
2
This should work right??? Any caveats that you guys know about?
Hello, long time lurker, first time writer.... We have the following set up ITSP | | Internet | | Cisco 2600 | | Switch----Asterisk Server running 1.0.9(has public ip) | | Cisco 515e Pix Firewall running Pix OS 5.3(run's a class c 1-to-1 nat and pat) | | Grandstream GXP-2000(run latest fw from grandstream site 1.0.1.9) The grandstream registers with the public asterisk server fine. I even
2005 May 23
3
Betr.: VPN
IF you are not stuck to IPSec, you might want to take a look at OpenVPN (www.openvpn.org). I found OpenVPN easier to install than FreeSWAN (an IPSEC VPN) and have setup an OpenVPN solution between my German office and our mainoffice in a matter of hours. Thom van der Boon E-Mail: Thom.van.der.Boon at vdb.nl ===== Thom.H. van der Boon b.v. Havens 563 Jan Evertsenweg 2-4 NL-3115 JA Schiedam
2007 Apr 16
1
Difference between SCCP and Cisco Call Manager traffic?
I'm wondering about the difference between Cisco Call Manager and SCCP(2) network traffic. I'm working on getting a Cisco 7960 phone to speak through a NAT to an asterisk box, without having to do a bunch of port forwarding on the NAT device. Without the nat, everything works fine. If the phone is behind a cisco pix that is doing the natting, it works fine (fixup protocol). If the