CuPoTKa wrote:
Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
This is the way NAT works. It's not a problem for Asterisk unless you
are doing something silly like port forwarding 4569/UDP on your NAT
router. Asterisk doesn't CARE about the source port of the client.
Yes... but, doesn't it loose connection?
Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
This is the way NAT works. It's not a problem for Asterisk unless you
are doing something silly like port forwarding 4569/UDP on your NAT
router. Asterisk doesn't CARE about the source port of the client.
Yes... but, doesn't it loose connection? For example, cl
CuPoTKa wrote:
Hello!
Does anybody tried to work with IAX2 (client side - softphones) behind a
NATs that always increment ports?
At asterisk CLI I see:
-- Registered '12345' (AUTHENTICATED) at a.b.c.d:22269
-- Registered '12345' (AUTHENTICATED) at a.b.c.d:22289
-- Registered '12345' (A
Hello!
Does anybody tried to work with IAX2 (client side - softphones) behind a
NATs that always increment ports?
At asterisk CLI I see:
-- Registered '12345' (AUTHENTICATED) at a.b.c.d:22269
-- Registered '12345' (AUTHENTICATED) at a.b.c.d:22289
-- Registered '12345' (AUTHENTICATED) a