Am 21.02.2014 15:12, schrieb Andres:
Wow, if this is the case then I would be changing VM providers
immediately.You would have problems not only with Asterisk but with
most other services you wanted to host on it. There are many VM
providers out there that work just fine with Asterisk even o
And I'm pretty sure if you look at any of those peers that have a
non-5060 port, the routers in front of them will rewrite packets
destined for ports 53277, 4121, 47822 etc. to the proper corresponding
internal IP:port where something is listening. The router of my
provider won't. It rewrites
Am 21.02.2014 01:33, schrieb Eric Wieling:
To be fair NAT is rewriting your SIP packet source port. This happens all day,
on almost every NAT device out there.Stop thinking it is purely a port
rewriting issue, something else is going on.
In the meantime, the provider has reconfigured the
: Thursday, February 20, 2014 6:45 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk as a client: can I get the remote SIP
server to ignore rport?
Am 20.02.2014 22:20, schrieb Rusty Newton:
> To force RFC3581 support for outbound REGISTER mess
Am 20.02.2014 22:20, schrieb Rusty Newton:
To force RFC3581 support for outbound REGISTER messages, you can set
"nat=force_rport" in the general section of your sip.conf. (This also
forces RFC3581 compliance for inbound messages, for any peers that
inherit this general option)
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On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 11:53 AM, Markus wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I have a fresh install of Asterisk 12.0.0 and I'm going to use it only as a
> client. I'm trying to SIP REGISTER with a remote SIP provider.
>
> The situation is that Asterisk is running in a VMware VM with a RFC IP
> address (192.168.
Hi list,
I have a fresh install of Asterisk 12.0.0 and I'm going to use it only
as a client. I'm trying to SIP REGISTER with a remote SIP provider.
The situation is that Asterisk is running in a VMware VM with a RFC IP
address (192.168.1.2). The provider of the VM performs static NAT from
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