And I'm pretty sure if you look at any of those peers that have a non-5060 port, the routers in front of them will rewrite packets destined for ports 53277, 4121, 47822 etc. to the proper corresponding internal IP:port where something is listening. The router of my provider won't. It rewrites ports on outgoing packets, but it passes incoming packets 1:1 to the VM.
Wow, if this is the case then I would be changing VM providers immediately. You would have problems not only with Asterisk but with most other services you wanted to host on it. There are many VM providers out there that work just fine with Asterisk even on a 1:1 NAT like Amazon Web Services.

IMHO, my hosting provider is at fault, and I'm working with them to get it fixed. I was just wondering if there is some magic switch which can fix such a broken scenario.

Thank you!
Markus




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