On 8/02/2009 8:14 a.m., Bill Michaelson wrote:
David @ULC ucoms2...@gmail.com wrote
One of my user was asking, can he use VPN to access asterisk ?
What does it mean ?
And its possible ?
How ?VPN
Sometimes what is called a VPN is not a VPN by everyone's definition, so
beware. By my
One of my user was asking, can he use VPN to access asterisk ?
What does it mean ?
And its possible ?
How ?VPN
Yes, it's possible.
As one example: I have the OpenVPN software installed on my Asterisk
server, and on my Nokia N810 wireless Internet tablet. The tablet is
configured to use
David @ULC ucoms2...@gmail.com wrote
One of my user was asking, can he use VPN to access asterisk ?
What does it mean ?
And its possible ?
How ?VPN
Sometimes what is called a VPN is not a VPN by everyone's definition, so
beware. By my definition, a (IP) VPN supports full layer 3
One of my user was asking, can he use VPN to access asterisk ?
What does it mean ?
And its possible ?
How ?VPN
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Hello David,
VPN means 'Virtual Private Network'.
You can have more information about them here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_network
And about VPN and Asterisk; yes, of course. If the VPN is working,
there should be no problems using Asterisk inside it (I have one or two
Dear Tim;
What is folks? Where I can find it about VPN solution?
Regards
Bilal
Hi,
Greetings to All,
Im looking for some help on configuring VPN on the
Asterisk PBX that
I
have hosted in US. Im currently in Middle East and
as everyone knows
some countries here has taboo to VOIP. Im not
Hi Bilal -
What is folks? Where I can find it about VPN solution?
We have a language misunderstanding here. Folks means people. Tim
meant that he knows that some people have VPN's working with Asterisk.
As far as which VPN: feel free to choose - SSL-based, IPSEC, PPTP -
whatever you're
i believe it also supports udp. however i don't use this. i was only
stating that it is a solution that could work on some limited
enviroiments (eg: only tcp/80 open orso).
regards,
--nvieira
On Jun 18, 2007, at 10:28 PM, Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
You do NOT want to send realtime
, June 17, 2007 8:25 AM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion; Asterisk Users
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Subject: [asterisk-users] VPN on Asterisk
Hi,
Greetings to All,
Im looking for some help on configuring VPN on the Asterisk PBX that I have
hosted in US. Im
: [asterisk-users] VPN on Asterisk
Somebody sugested that we can do this with open VPN .
But somehow. I couldn't do that.
I will be greatful if somebodycan provide more details,
Thanks Regards,
Biju.V.P
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, 2007 8:25 AM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion; Asterisk Users
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Subject: [asterisk-users] VPN on Asterisk
Hi,
Greetings to All,
Im looking for some help on configuring VPN on the Asterisk PBX that I have
hosted in US. Im
Subject: [asterisk-users] VPN on Asterisk
Hi,
Greetings to All,
Im looking for some help on configuring VPN on the Asterisk PBX that I have
hosted in US. Im currently in Middle East and as everyone knows some
countries here has taboo to VOIP. Im not able to get phy phones registered
to my PBX
We were able to buy a linksys router and install openwrt on it with
openvpn. That router was a client to our openvpn servers at the main
office (where the asterisk box is) and it was able to route all the
traffic that way with a few extra ip table routes. A possible cheaper
solution (since a
and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion; Asterisk Users
Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] VPN on Asterisk
Hi,
Greetings to All,
Im looking for some help on configuring VPN on the Asterisk PBX that I have
hosted in US. Im currently in Middle East
On 6/18/07, Dominik Zalewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 18 June 2007 03:09:40 pm Biju wrote:
Somebody sugested that we can do this with open VPN .
1st Asterisk PBX - install OpenVPN and configure it to run as a server
2nd Asterisk PBX - install OpenVPN and configure it as a client
On 6/18/07, Jon Pounder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Dominik Zalewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
wouldn't it be simpler just to run voip on some other port that is not
blocked like 80 or 110 etc ?
Then again if your network provider is doing things like that already
what guarantees do you have
Hi,
Greetings to All,
Im looking for some help on configuring VPN on the Asterisk PBX that I
have hosted in US. Im currently in Middle East and as everyone knows
some countries here has taboo to VOIP. Im not able to get phy phones
registered to my PBX as they are blocking SIP and IAX2.
try vtund.
http://vtun.sourceforge.net/
its a userland tcp implementation... not the safest thing around, but
should be secure enough for what you are looking for, and pretty
simple to implement.
cheers,
--nvieira
On Jun 18, 2007, at 7:37 PM, Remco Barendse wrote:
Hi,
Greetings to
You do NOT want to send realtime audio over a TCP connection.
Nuno Vieira - nfsi telecom wrote:
try vtund.
http://vtun.sourceforge.net/
its a userland tcp implementation... not the safest thing around, but
should be secure enough for what you are looking for, and pretty
simple to
On Sunday 17 June 2007 08:25:23 am [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Greetings to All,
Im looking for some help on configuring VPN on the Asterisk PBX that I
have hosted in US. Im currently in Middle East and as everyone knows
some countries here has taboo to VOIP. Im not able to get phy phones
On 17 Jun 2007, at 06:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Greetings to All,
Im looking for some help on configuring VPN on the Asterisk PBX that I
have hosted in US. Im currently in Middle East and as everyone knows
some countries here has taboo to VOIP. Im not able to get phy phones
On 08:25, Sun 17 Jun 07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Greetings to All,
Im looking for some help on configuring VPN on the Asterisk PBX that I
have hosted in US. Im currently in Middle East and as everyone knows
some countries here has taboo to VOIP. Im not able to get phy phones
Hi,
Greetings to All,
Im looking for some help on configuring VPN on the Asterisk PBX that I
have hosted in US. Im currently in Middle East and as everyone knows
some countries here has taboo to VOIP. Im not able to get phy phones
registered to my PBX as they are blocking SIP and IAX2. Hence im
Of Kai-Uwe Jensen
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 8:13 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] VPN between Asterisk server and phone client
On 5/2/07, Salvatore Giudice [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If you run it on the fly, doesn't that mean
Hi,
I wish to make a secure tunnel between the asterisk server and the
softphone.
I have seen the feature X-tunnel in x-lite.
It will be a great help if somebody can guide me to confure a tunnel between
the asterisk server and X-lite or any other phone.
Regards,
biju
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Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 5:38 AM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: [asterisk-users] VPN between Asterisk server and phone client
Hi
Concur with Steve: OpenVPN is your friend. At one time, I used VPN on
Demand-type functionality in my dial plan to trunk a certain subset
of calls to a different * server via OpenVPN. This is what that
dialplan looked like:
[trunkfreecallsviaoffsite]
exten = _X.,1,NoOp
exten =
Kai-Uwe Jensen wrote:
Concur with Steve: OpenVPN is your friend. At one time, I used VPN on
Demand-type functionality in my dial plan to trunk a certain subset
of calls to a different * server via OpenVPN. This is what that
dialplan looked like:
[trunkfreecallsviaoffsite]
exten = _X.,1,NoOp
Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] VPN between Asterisk server and phone client
Concur with Steve: OpenVPN is your friend. At one time, I used VPN on
Demand-type functionality in my dial plan to trunk a certain subset
of calls to a different * server via OpenVPN. This is what that
dialplan looked
Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] VPN between Asterisk server and phone client
Kai-Uwe Jensen wrote:
Concur with Steve: OpenVPN is your friend. At one time, I used VPN on
Demand-type functionality in my dial plan to trunk a certain subset
of calls to a different * server via OpenVPN
On 5/2/07, Steve Totaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is really a cool idea to add it on demand in the dialplan. Was the
wait(10) required to get the VPN up or could you set it to a lower
number? It seems OpenVPN connects pretty darn quickly. Did you ever
run into issues where wait(10) was
On 5/2/07, Salvatore Giudice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you run it on the fly, doesn't that mean that the Asterisk user will have
permissions to configure VPN's? Nobody sees a problem with that? I thinking
that if you knock over the Asterisk service and get shell execution rights
as Asterisk,
Salvatore Giudice wrote:
SSL VPN's can be a bit sketchy when it comes to QoS. Usually IPSEC is
recommended for udp streaming media. However, people have shown some decent
success with SSL VPN's and VoIP. Free S/WAN is a good option if you want to
try IPSEC. It should be much more UDP friendly.
, May 02, 2007 8:13 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] VPN between Asterisk server and phone client
On 5/2/07, Salvatore Giudice [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If you run it on the fly, doesn't that mean that the Asterisk user will
have
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