Hey buddy, long time no chat, hehe. The script is encrypted so I have no idea 
how it is set up. The jist of how it works is here http://nerdvittles.com/ and 
it's called the "travelin man".  I suspect the problem is with the SIP client 
on my phone, and the reason I suspect that is because the activation login on 
the centos system does list the proper IP address that has been authorized, but 
when I try to connect as the second step, the SIP client is denied due to ACL 
issues because it is listed as being my home IP address and not the remote 
address that was approved. 

I'm going to try a different SIP client and see how that fares and I'll let you 
know. 

Thanks bro
lopaka





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From: Julian Zottl <jzo...@radiantnetworks.net>
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 3:09:33 PM
Subject: Re: [H] IP address translation question..

Hey Lopaka :)
Send me the script, sounds like something is up with it.

Take care,
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Julian (Sabre)


On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Robert Martin Jr. <lopa...@pacbell.net>wrote:

> I'm using a new script that temporarily creates a firewall rule to let an
> outside connection in on a centos box.
> I'm having a problem because the box sees the IP address of my router
> 63.193.xxx.xxx, instead of the IP address that has been granted rights
> 70.91.xxx.xxx.
>
> I'm not sure whether the problem is at the router or if it is related to
> the software that is connecting to the box (Android Sip client -sipdroid)
>
> Any insight or input is appreciated. When the script hits the centos
> webserver it is identified correctly, but when the SIP client tries to
> connect it is denied because it appears to be the routers IP addy instead of
> the external one.
>
> lopaka
>

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