<quote who="Adam Hart">from my post: "which is used when client A & B's public ips match." meaning in this situation both clients would have different public IPs and it wouldn't be used.
I also like to see two
people behind the same nat being able to communicate directly (without
requiring pin-wheeling). Ie The client attaches their private ip to the
register packet, which is used when client A & B's public ips match.
192.168.1.0/24 -- NAT-BOX -- Internet -- NAT-BOX -- 192.168.1.0/24 | | | IAX phone Asterisk-Box IAX phone
umm... I would suggest the default setting to be off, as the above topology would be very common.
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