Oh right, I completely forgot about the RTP path.

On Wed, 19 May 2010, Martin Glazer wrote:

Hi Bruce,

You are going to face a number of issues attempting this using an SSH tunnel - one being sending UDP over a TCP SSH tunnel (as Simon just mentioned), the other being your RDP traffic which normally occurs on a random UDP port between 10,000 and 20,000.

You are probably better off using OpenVPN or at least IAX for your remote softphone.

To send UDP over TCP, you would probably need to use netcat to create a local UDP --> TCP bridge and then a TCP --> UDP bridge on your Asterisk server.

Martin

On 05/19/2010 09:03 AM, Bruce N wrote:
Hi Guys, it's easy to tunnel into any network device by a tunnel from Putty but I am stuck with registering X-lite that way. If I put "localhost:5060" it just gives me an error "method not accepted", etc...would this be possible? Thanks,Bruce _________________________________________________________________
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