Re: [Freeswitch-users] example configs for FS outside of NAT?

2009-09-10 Thread Nandy Dagondon
hi brian,

for outside clients to register w/ the internal profile, the router has to
forward port 5060 to FS. am i correct?

/nandy

On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Brian West br...@freeswitch.org wrote:

 Those configs will still work.
 /b

 On Sep 9, 2009, at 6:16 AM, Jörg Hartmann wrote:

 Hi there,

 the internal.xml and external.xml examples are for situations where FS is
 running inside a company's private network, behind a NAT router. So
 internal.xml connects the clients to FS without crossing a NAT, within the
 same private network, while external.xml connects SIP providers through the
 NAT router.

 But what if FS is running with a public IP (and DNS entry) outside the
 private network, so that the clients have to pass the NAT router to connect
 with FS, while FS can connect to SIP providers directly? Are there any
 example configs for such a configuration?

 Thanks in advance,
 Cheers,
 JH



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Re: [Freeswitch-users] example configs for FS outside of NAT?

2009-09-10 Thread Jason White
Nandy Dagondon nandy1...@gmail.com wrote:
 for outside clients to register w/ the internal profile, the router has to
 forward port 5060 to FS. am i correct?

Yes, but by default the internal profile doesn't handle nat, which is why (if
I recall correctly) it has been recommended that the external profile be used
to register clients that are not on the local network when nat is involved.


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Re: [Freeswitch-users] example configs for FS outside of NAT?

2009-09-10 Thread Nandy Dagondon
hi jason,

yes, we're aware of the external profile. but the sample profile shows only
how to register FS to SIP gateways - not external clients registering to FS.
the directory/default/*xml belongs to the internal profile. how can we
create another directory for external clients? we like to see sample configs
in the distribution.

tks for the clarification,
/nandy

On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Jason White ja...@jasonjgw.net wrote:

 Nandy Dagondon nandy1...@gmail.com wrote:
  for outside clients to register w/ the internal profile, the router has
 to
  forward port 5060 to FS. am i correct?

 Yes, but by default the internal profile doesn't handle nat, which is why
 (if
 I recall correctly) it has been recommended that the external profile be
 used
 to register clients that are not on the local network when nat is involved.


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Re: [Freeswitch-users] example configs for FS outside of NAT?

2009-09-10 Thread Brian West
This does now...

/b

On Sep 10, 2009, at 4:52 AM, Jason White wrote:


 Yes, but by default the internal profile doesn't handle nat, which  
 is why (if
 I recall correctly) it has been recommended that the external  
 profile be used
 to register clients that are not on the local network when nat is  
 involved.


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[Freeswitch-users] example configs for FS outside of NAT?

2009-09-09 Thread Jörg Hartmann
Hi there,

the internal.xml and external.xml examples are for situations where FS is
running inside a company's private network, behind a NAT router. So
internal.xml connects the clients to FS without crossing a NAT, within the
same private network, while external.xml connects SIP providers through the
NAT router.

But what if FS is running with a public IP (and DNS entry) outside the
private network, so that the clients have to pass the NAT router to connect
with FS, while FS can connect to SIP providers directly? Are there any
example configs for such a configuration?

Thanks in advance,
Cheers,
JH
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] example configs for FS outside of NAT?

2009-09-09 Thread Brian West

Those configs will still work.

/b

On Sep 9, 2009, at 6:16 AM, Jörg Hartmann wrote:


Hi there,

the internal.xml and external.xml examples are for situations where  
FS is running inside a company's private network, behind a NAT  
router. So internal.xml connects the clients to FS without crossing  
a NAT, within the same private network, while external.xml connects  
SIP providers through the NAT router.


But what if FS is running with a public IP (and DNS entry) outside  
the private network, so that the clients have to pass the NAT router  
to connect with FS, while FS can connect to SIP providers directly?  
Are there any example configs for such a configuration?


Thanks in advance,
Cheers,
JH


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