Hi experts,
I am trying Asterisk SRTP in my environment, and find that when Asterisk
is behind a NAT, the audi/video UDP ports opened for SRTP relay by Asterisk
are local ports on the Asterisk server, media from the two clients out of
the NAT (for example from Internet) can not reach the
Hi Guys,
I am able to divert a incoming phone call from asterisk to a sip
softphone. Is it possible to redirect a call to a serial port? If so how
would I do it? I don't mind a brief explanation. There is a ppp/dialup
server listening on serial port.
Thanks,
Tim
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These are at completely different levels of the ISO stack...question is making
sense to me.
(What does it mean to divert a call to a serial port). Do you mean route a
call over a link that is ppp/dialup and connected to another endpoint on the
other side of that link?
If so you would have to
On 04/05/2014 07:56 PM, William Wu wrote:
Hi experts,
I am trying Asterisk SRTP in my environment, and find that when
Asterisk is behind a NAT, the audi/video UDP ports opened for SRTP relay
by Asterisk are local ports on the Asterisk server, media from the two
clients out of the NAT (for
Another option we like, but i depends on your preferences is to run them over
openvpn. Works for Mac, Linux and Windows clients.
Since all out clients are under our control we use openvpn a lot and yealink
and other phones have it built in so they can connect directly once initially
setup
I have.
On the receiving side I had gotten:
[2014-04-05 23:28:12] WARNING[1832] chan_iax2.c: Rejected connect attempt.
No secret present while force encrypt enabled.
I had no secret because I was using RSA authentication and didn't think I
needed it, so I added EXACTLY the same line on both