Christopher Jacob wrote:
Thanks for the response... Of course you can SSH in to a machine and run the Asterisk CL. That is not what I am asking about. Specifically I am asking about tunneling. (ie establish an SSH session between my machine and the server, initiating a tunnel on the SIP/IAX ports, and connecting a client ((x-ten or the like)) to the server using "localhost" as the server address)
I know there is a ton of information on Google about SSH Tunnels, and I know that this is theoretically possible, what I was specifically asking for was user experience, not a how do I?
I am all about an optimal signal / noise ratio on this list, but just because a topic was discussed once or twice in the past doesn't mean it can't ever be brought up again. As this software evolves, things are bound to change and necessitate revisiting a subject.
Again, thanks for the response!
Anyone have any experiences (good or bad) trying to accomplish this?
From an IP networking standpoint you can tunnel UDP (which is all IAX is) over SSH. I suspect your call quality will suck, however.
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