Re: [asterisk-users] Uverse, Asterisk and SIP

2010-03-09 Thread Fred Posner
On Mar 8, 2010, at 6:16 PM, sean darcy wrote:
> 
> And without doing anything more, it now Just Works(TM). Sunspots possibly.
> 
> sean

Glad it's working... those sunspots are nasty. :)


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Re: [asterisk-users] Uverse, Asterisk and SIP

2010-03-09 Thread sean darcy
Fred Posner wrote:
> On Mar 5, 2010, at 1:01 PM, sean darcy wrote:
> 
>> The issues are that sip doesn't work,
> 
> 
> What does "doesn't work" mean? In  / Out? Both? Do you have a sip trace?
> 
>> even though this same set up
>> worked with POTS dsl. IAX does (but gives lousy audio quality) so I
>> don't believe all udp ports are blocked.
>>
>> ifconfig on my linux router box shows the public address. I can ssh
>> into that box from the outside. This is a dynamic address, so I use
>> Register to set the incoming ip address. As far as I can tell the
>> Register never gets to another asterisk box I can inspect.
> 
> does your sip.conf show your external ip?
> 
>> I will try setting the home router address in the office asterisk box
>> to see if that works and try a call from office to home, even though
>> it's not a long term fix.
>>
>> sean
> 
> With att uverse I set the firewall on the att router off, my internal 
> router/firewall to get the public ip via dhcp (it will give you a public ip 
> and not a private one), and then set the sip.conf parameters.
> 
> ---fred

And without doing anything more, it now Just Works(TM). Sunspots possibly.

sean


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Re: [asterisk-users] Uverse, Asterisk and SIP

2010-03-05 Thread Fred Posner
On Mar 5, 2010, at 1:01 PM, sean darcy wrote:

> The issues are that sip doesn't work,


What does "doesn't work" mean? In  / Out? Both? Do you have a sip trace?

> even though this same set up
> worked with POTS dsl. IAX does (but gives lousy audio quality) so I
> don't believe all udp ports are blocked.
> 
> ifconfig on my linux router box shows the public address. I can ssh
> into that box from the outside. This is a dynamic address, so I use
> Register to set the incoming ip address. As far as I can tell the
> Register never gets to another asterisk box I can inspect.

does your sip.conf show your external ip?

> 
> I will try setting the home router address in the office asterisk box
> to see if that works and try a call from office to home, even though
> it's not a long term fix.
> 
> sean

With att uverse I set the firewall on the att router off, my internal 
router/firewall to get the public ip via dhcp (it will give you a public ip and 
not a private one), and then set the sip.conf parameters.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Uverse, Asterisk and SIP

2010-03-05 Thread sean darcy
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Fred Posner  wrote:
>
> On Mar 3, 2010, at 1:03 PM, sean darcy wrote:
>
>> Well at least my RG doesn't let you use DMZplus _unless_ you've chosen
>> dhcp. So I did. And the RG shows the router as DMZplus. And I can ssh
>> into my router from the internet.
>>
>> Anybody else got this working?
>>
>> sean
>>
>
> What are the issues? First, do you have a public IP or private IP from the 
> DHCP server. If it's private, then it's not set up correctly. If it's public, 
> make sure you've updated your sip.conf with the public ip as an external 
> address.
>
> ---fred
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The issues are that sip doesn't work, even though this same set up
worked with POTS dsl. IAX does (but gives lousy audio quality) so I
don't believe all udp ports are blocked.

ifconfig on my linux router box shows the public address. I can ssh
into that box from the outside. This is a dynamic address, so I use
Register to set the incoming ip address. As far as I can tell the
Register never gets to another asterisk box I can inspect.

I will try setting the home router address in the office asterisk box
to see if that works and try a call from office to home, even though
it's not a long term fix.

sean

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Re: [asterisk-users] Uverse, Asterisk and SIP

2010-03-03 Thread Fred Posner

On Mar 3, 2010, at 1:03 PM, sean darcy wrote:

> Well at least my RG doesn't let you use DMZplus _unless_ you've chosen 
> dhcp. So I did. And the RG shows the router as DMZplus. And I can ssh 
> into my router from the internet.
> 
> Anybody else got this working?
> 
> sean
> 

What are the issues? First, do you have a public IP or private IP from the DHCP 
server. If it's private, then it's not set up correctly. If it's public, make 
sure you've updated your sip.conf with the public ip as an external address.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Uverse, Asterisk and SIP

2010-03-03 Thread Warren Selby
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:03 PM, sean darcy  wrote:

> Well at least my RG doesn't let you use DMZplus _unless_ you've chosen
> dhcp. So I did. And the RG shows the router as DMZplus. And I can ssh
> into my router from the internet.
>
> Anybody else got this working?
>
> sean
>

I know when I first got Uverse, I had to call their second level tech
support and get some ports opened that were by default closed off on their
end (not in the RG, but higher upstream) - you may want to contact them and
see if they're blocking SIP?  I run my asterisk server from a datacenter and
I only have a phone at home behind my RG, so I can't speak to your specific
situation.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Uverse, Asterisk and SIP

2010-03-03 Thread sean darcy
Warren Selby wrote:
> You need to set your firewall public ip to dhcp in order for Uverse  
> dmz to work.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> --Warren Selby
> 
> On Mar 2, 2010, at 8:53 PM, sean darcy  wrote:
> 
>> Fred Posner wrote:
>>> On Mar 2, 2010, at 6:27 PM, sean darcy wrote:
>>>
 I've just got Uverse installed. I had dsl, but ATT insisted I  
 couldn't
 keep my old dsl, but had to switch to Uverse internet - vdsl.

 My setup:

 linux box as router : 10.10.11.252

 asterisk box: 10.10.11.180

 10.10.11.252 is multihomed and connected to the Uverse Residential
 Gateway. I've set it up as DMZplus, and it shows the public ip  
 address
 as eth1. I can ssh into the linux box from outside.

 sip worked fine with dsl. I used teliax, junction and direct sip  
 to the
 asterisk box in the office. I can ssh from 10.10.11.180 to the  
 office.

 But not now. The asterisk box sends out sip messages, but nothing  
 comes
 in. In the office asterisk box, I don't see the sip messages come  
 in.

 Is anybody using sip behind a Uverse RG? Care to share the magic?

 sean
>>> Sean,
>>>
>>> I had att u-verse up until a week ago and loved it. Ran Asterisk  
>>> behind it with great success. (I only left u-verse because of a  
>>> physical move).
>>>
>>> Anyway, by default the u-verse router simply will block upd like  
>>> noone's business. Make sure you have a firewall and then tell the u- 
>>> verse router to open everything to that firewall (and proceed like  
>>> you did on dsl). If you change the mac of your firewall, you'll  
>>> need to reauth it again.
>>>
>>> ---fred
>>> http://qxork.com
>>>
>>>
>> Well, I think I did that by setting the linux box to DMZplus:
>>
>>
>> View Firewall Summary->View Firewall Details
>>
>> Current Settings: Custom
>> Device   AllowedApps AppType Protocol PortNumber(s) PublicIP
>> 76.xxx.yyy.zzzAll-(all)(all)76.xxx.yyy.zzz
>>
>> and
>>
>> Edit Advanced Firewall Settings
>>
>> unchecked all the Security Settings, and unchecked all the Attack  
>> Detection.
>>
>> Anything else?
>>
>> sean
>>

Well at least my RG doesn't let you use DMZplus _unless_ you've chosen 
dhcp. So I did. And the RG shows the router as DMZplus. And I can ssh 
into my router from the internet.

Anybody else got this working?

sean



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Re: [asterisk-users] Uverse, Asterisk and SIP

2010-03-02 Thread Warren Selby
You need to set your firewall public ip to dhcp in order for Uverse  
dmz to work.



Thanks,
--Warren Selby

On Mar 2, 2010, at 8:53 PM, sean darcy  wrote:

> Fred Posner wrote:
>> On Mar 2, 2010, at 6:27 PM, sean darcy wrote:
>>
>>> I've just got Uverse installed. I had dsl, but ATT insisted I  
>>> couldn't
>>> keep my old dsl, but had to switch to Uverse internet - vdsl.
>>>
>>> My setup:
>>>
>>> linux box as router : 10.10.11.252
>>>
>>> asterisk box: 10.10.11.180
>>>
>>> 10.10.11.252 is multihomed and connected to the Uverse Residential
>>> Gateway. I've set it up as DMZplus, and it shows the public ip  
>>> address
>>> as eth1. I can ssh into the linux box from outside.
>>>
>>> sip worked fine with dsl. I used teliax, junction and direct sip  
>>> to the
>>> asterisk box in the office. I can ssh from 10.10.11.180 to the  
>>> office.
>>>
>>> But not now. The asterisk box sends out sip messages, but nothing  
>>> comes
>>> in. In the office asterisk box, I don't see the sip messages come  
>>> in.
>>>
>>> Is anybody using sip behind a Uverse RG? Care to share the magic?
>>>
>>> sean
>>
>> Sean,
>>
>> I had att u-verse up until a week ago and loved it. Ran Asterisk  
>> behind it with great success. (I only left u-verse because of a  
>> physical move).
>>
>> Anyway, by default the u-verse router simply will block upd like  
>> noone's business. Make sure you have a firewall and then tell the u- 
>> verse router to open everything to that firewall (and proceed like  
>> you did on dsl). If you change the mac of your firewall, you'll  
>> need to reauth it again.
>>
>> ---fred
>> http://qxork.com
>>
>>
>
> Well, I think I did that by setting the linux box to DMZplus:
>
>
> View Firewall Summary->View Firewall Details
>
> Current Settings: Custom
> Device   AllowedApps AppType Protocol PortNumber(s) PublicIP
> 76.xxx.yyy.zzzAll-(all)(all)76.xxx.yyy.zzz
>
> and
>
> Edit Advanced Firewall Settings
>
> unchecked all the Security Settings, and unchecked all the Attack  
> Detection.
>
> Anything else?
>
> sean
>
>
>
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Re: [asterisk-users] Uverse, Asterisk and SIP

2010-03-02 Thread sean darcy
Fred Posner wrote:
> On Mar 2, 2010, at 6:27 PM, sean darcy wrote:
> 
>> I've just got Uverse installed. I had dsl, but ATT insisted I couldn't 
>> keep my old dsl, but had to switch to Uverse internet - vdsl.
>>
>> My setup:
>>
>> linux box as router : 10.10.11.252
>>
>> asterisk box: 10.10.11.180
>>
>> 10.10.11.252 is multihomed and connected to the Uverse Residential 
>> Gateway. I've set it up as DMZplus, and it shows the public ip address 
>> as eth1. I can ssh into the linux box from outside.
>>
>> sip worked fine with dsl. I used teliax, junction and direct sip to the 
>> asterisk box in the office. I can ssh from 10.10.11.180 to the office.
>>
>> But not now. The asterisk box sends out sip messages, but nothing comes 
>> in. In the office asterisk box, I don't see the sip messages come in.
>>
>> Is anybody using sip behind a Uverse RG? Care to share the magic?
>>
>> sean
> 
> Sean,
> 
> I had att u-verse up until a week ago and loved it. Ran Asterisk behind it 
> with great success. (I only left u-verse because of a physical move).
> 
> Anyway, by default the u-verse router simply will block upd like noone's 
> business. Make sure you have a firewall and then tell the u-verse router to 
> open everything to that firewall (and proceed like you did on dsl). If you 
> change the mac of your firewall, you'll need to reauth it again.
> 
> ---fred
> http://qxork.com
> 
> 

Well, I think I did that by setting the linux box to DMZplus:


View Firewall Summary->View Firewall Details

Current Settings: Custom
Device AllowedApps AppType Protocol PortNumber(s) PublicIP
76.xxx.yyy.zzz  All -   (all)   (all)   76.xxx.yyy.zzz

and

Edit Advanced Firewall Settings

unchecked all the Security Settings, and unchecked all the Attack Detection.

Anything else?

sean



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Re: [asterisk-users] Uverse, Asterisk and SIP

2010-03-02 Thread Fred Posner
On Mar 2, 2010, at 6:27 PM, sean darcy wrote:

> I've just got Uverse installed. I had dsl, but ATT insisted I couldn't 
> keep my old dsl, but had to switch to Uverse internet - vdsl.
> 
> My setup:
> 
> linux box as router : 10.10.11.252
> 
> asterisk box: 10.10.11.180
> 
> 10.10.11.252 is multihomed and connected to the Uverse Residential 
> Gateway. I've set it up as DMZplus, and it shows the public ip address 
> as eth1. I can ssh into the linux box from outside.
> 
> sip worked fine with dsl. I used teliax, junction and direct sip to the 
> asterisk box in the office. I can ssh from 10.10.11.180 to the office.
> 
> But not now. The asterisk box sends out sip messages, but nothing comes 
> in. In the office asterisk box, I don't see the sip messages come in.
> 
> Is anybody using sip behind a Uverse RG? Care to share the magic?
> 
> sean

Sean,

I had att u-verse up until a week ago and loved it. Ran Asterisk behind it with 
great success. (I only left u-verse because of a physical move).

Anyway, by default the u-verse router simply will block upd like noone's 
business. Make sure you have a firewall and then tell the u-verse router to 
open everything to that firewall (and proceed like you did on dsl). If you 
change the mac of your firewall, you'll need to reauth it again.

---fred
http://qxork.com


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