Warren Selby wrote: > You need to set your firewall public ip to dhcp in order for Uverse > dmz to work. > > > > Thanks, > --Warren Selby > > On Mar 2, 2010, at 8:53 PM, sean darcy <seandar...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Fred Posner wrote: >>> On Mar 2, 2010, at 6:27 PM, sean darcy wrote: >>> >>>> I've just got Uverse installed. I had dsl, but ATT insisted I >>>> couldn't >>>> keep my old dsl, but had to switch to Uverse internet - vdsl. >>>> >>>> My setup: >>>> >>>> linux box as router : 10.10.11.252 >>>> >>>> asterisk box: 10.10.11.180 >>>> >>>> 10.10.11.252 is multihomed and connected to the Uverse Residential >>>> Gateway. I've set it up as DMZplus, and it shows the public ip >>>> address >>>> as eth1. I can ssh into the linux box from outside. >>>> >>>> sip worked fine with dsl. I used teliax, junction and direct sip >>>> to the >>>> asterisk box in the office. I can ssh from 10.10.11.180 to the >>>> office. >>>> >>>> But not now. The asterisk box sends out sip messages, but nothing >>>> comes >>>> in. In the office asterisk box, I don't see the sip messages come >>>> in. >>>> >>>> Is anybody using sip behind a Uverse RG? Care to share the magic? >>>> >>>> sean >>> Sean, >>> >>> I had att u-verse up until a week ago and loved it. Ran Asterisk >>> behind it with great success. (I only left u-verse because of a >>> physical move). >>> >>> Anyway, by default the u-verse router simply will block upd like >>> noone's business. Make sure you have a firewall and then tell the u- >>> verse router to open everything to that firewall (and proceed like >>> you did on dsl). If you change the mac of your firewall, you'll >>> need to reauth it again. >>> >>> ---fred >>> http://qxork.com >>> >>> >> Well, I think I did that by setting the linux box to DMZplus: >> >> >> View Firewall Summary->View Firewall Details >> >> Current Settings: Custom >> Device AllowedApps AppType Protocol PortNumber(s) PublicIP >> 76.xxx.yyy.zzz All - (all) (all) 76.xxx.yyy.zzz >> >> and >> >> Edit Advanced Firewall Settings >> >> unchecked all the Security Settings, and unchecked all the Attack >> Detection. >> >> Anything else? >> >> sean >>
Well at least my RG doesn't let you use DMZplus _unless_ you've chosen dhcp. So I did. And the RG shows the router as DMZplus. And I can ssh into my router from the internet. Anybody else got this working? sean -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users