do if they attacked these ports.
Ron
On 18/09/2013 2:29 PM, Ira wrote:
Re: [asterisk-users] RTP port ranges Hello Thorsten,
Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 1:05:15 AM, you wrote:
Where is it stated that you MUST use 1-2 ???
Someone else please ?
Well, I don't use that
Hello Thorsten,
Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 1:05:15 AM, you wrote:
Where is it stated that you MUST use 1-2 ???
Someone else please ?
Well, I don't use that range. This is that part of my rtp.conf
rtpstart=16000
rtpend=16100
I knew I didn't need the default 25000 ports, in fact 10
Maybe this could help you:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+config+rtp.conf
Am 13.09.2013 11:49, schrieb Jonas Kellens:
Hello,
and when I define 11500 - 11954 it should use a random port in this range.
Where is it stated that you MUST use 1-2 ???
Someone else please ?
Jon
On 13 Sep 2013, at 11:44, A J Stiles wrote:
> In the Windows world, where you usually don't get the Source Code, you never
> know what is running on your computer; in which case, you are never sure that
> there isn't a daemon listening on a particular port number, so it is wise in
> that case no
On Friday 13 September 2013, Jonas Kellens wrote:
> On 09/13/2013 11:41 AM, Andrew Colin wrote:
> > Normally you should open ports 1-2 udp
> >
> > On 9/13/2013 11:37 AM, Jonas Kellens wrote:
> >> I now see that an IP-address gets blocked by my firewall because
> >> there are packets coming
In article <5232dcbc.20...@telenet.be>,
Jonas Kellens wrote:
>
> I have defined that I want to receive audio (RTP) on port 11500 till
> 11954 (rtp.conf).
>
> The same range I have defined in my firewall.
>
> I now see that an IP-address gets blocked by my firewall because there
> are packets
Could be... is there no way to be sure ? Is there no way to calculate this ?
Thanks,
Jonas.
On 09/13/2013 12:11 PM, Johann Steinwendtner wrote:
Maybe you should open 11955 on you fw as well. This could be the rtcp
port.
Regards
Hans
On 2013-09-13 11:49, Jonas Kellens wrote:
Hello,
and w
Maybe you should open 11955 on you fw as well. This could be the rtcp port.
Regards
Hans
On 2013-09-13 11:49, Jonas Kellens wrote:
Hello,
and when I define 11500 - 11954 it should use a random port in this range.
Where is it stated that you MUST use 1-2 ???
Someone else please ?
J
Hello,
and when I define 11500 - 11954 it should use a random port in this range.
Where is it stated that you MUST use 1-2 ???
Someone else please ?
Jonas.
On 09/13/2013 11:46 AM, Andrew Colin wrote:
Because normally it will use a random port between them
On 9/13/2013 11:43 AM, Jo
Because normally it will use a random port between them
On 9/13/2013 11:43 AM, Jonas Kellens wrote:
On 09/13/2013 11:41 AM, Andrew Colin wrote:
Normally you should open ports 1-2 udp
On 9/13/2013 11:37 AM, Jonas Kellens wrote:
I now see that an IP-address gets blocked by my firewall
On 09/13/2013 11:41 AM, Andrew Colin wrote:
Normally you should open ports 1-2 udp
On 9/13/2013 11:37 AM, Jonas Kellens wrote:
I now see that an IP-address gets blocked by my firewall because
there are packets coming onto port 11955.
Why do I need such a big range ? That's like f
Normally you should open ports 1-2 udp
On 9/13/2013 11:37 AM, Jonas Kellens wrote:
I now see that an IP-address gets blocked by my firewall because there
are packets coming onto port 11955.
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Hello,
I have defined that I want to receive audio (RTP) on port 11500 till
11954 (rtp.conf).
The same range I have defined in my firewall.
I now see that an IP-address gets blocked by my firewall because there
are packets coming onto port 11955.
How come the client sends audio on port 11
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