Hi there,
I have an X-Lite phone on my box and I'm trying to register it with a
remote Asterisk box. Both the X-Lite and Asterisk are behind a NAT. I
know it's a pain to do because of SIP not working well with NATs, but I
know there are ways to do such a thing...moving the Asterisk box outside
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, programmer_ted wrote:
> I have an X-Lite phone on my box and I'm trying to register it with a
> remote Asterisk box. Both the X-Lite and Asterisk are behind a NAT. I
> know it's a pain to do because of SIP not working well with NATs, but I
> know there are ways to do such a
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, programmer_ted wrote:
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(B> I have an X-Lite phone on my box and I'm trying
(B> to register it with a remote Asterisk box. Both
(B> the X-Lite and Asterisk are behind a NAT.
(B> I know it's a pain to do because of SIP not
(B> working well with NATs, but I know there
(B
(B
(B
(B
(BThanks for your reply,
(B
(BWolverine looks OK, but we aren't in a position to set up another box
(Byet (the NAT is a router). I've set up PoPToP on the Linux box and I'm
(Bable to connect to it from another machine fine, but we need the same
(BLinux box to be able to connect
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> Hi there,
>
>
Oh, hey. Sorry about that, I didn't see your reply in the plethora of
Asterisk list posts.
Hm...I'll try forwarding ports. I didn't try forwarding ports on the
Windows box when I tried last.
Greg Hill wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, programmer_ted wrote:
I have an X-Lite phone on
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] X-Lite to Asterisk through NAT?
Hi there,
I have an X-Lite phone on my box and I'm trying to register it with a
remote Asterisk box. Both the X-Lite and Asterisk are behind
a NAT. I
know it's a pain to do because of SIP not working well
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Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 10:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] X-Lite to Asterisk through NAT?
Did you have to forward any ports to the box running X-Lite (or is that one
behind a NAT?)
Thanks
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 14:43, programmer_ted wrote:
>
> Wolverine looks OK, but we aren't in a position to set up another box
> yet (the NAT is a router). I've set up PoPToP on the Linux box and
> I'm able to connect to it from another machine fine, but we need the
> same Linux box to be able to c
On Friday 30 July 2004 18:03, Florin Andrei wrote:
> OpenVPN
> I used it to replace traditional IPSec-based VPNs, it runs circles
> around them.
Doesn't seem to support NT/2K/XP domain login over the VPN or DHCP over the
VPN... Otherwise yes it does look pretty nifty.
-A.
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Florin Andrei wrote:
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(B>OpenVPN
(B>
(B>http://openvpn.sourceforge.net/
(B>
(B>I used it to replace traditional IPSec-based VPNs,
(B>it runs circles around them.
(B
(Bthat's an opinion.
(B
(BWithout going into the details of how IP over SSL runs
(Bcounter to the self tuning features
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