Friday, January 12, 2007 9:57 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Suggestion for a new asterisk setup.
I assume there is one NAT router for the LAN and nothing fancy, so setup
the Asterisk machine on the router/firewall (or make it such) and
On Fri, Jan 12, 2007 at 01:59:27PM -0600, Andy Hester wrote:
> In the current setup, asterisk is behind a different nat/firewall than
> the LAN phones. The phones are using sccp. If the asterisk box is
> compromised, it is not on the local LAN. This is what I think he
> doesn't want to give up.
>In the current setup, asterisk is behind a different nat/firewall than
>the LAN phones. The phones are using sccp. If the asterisk box is
>compromised, it is not on the local LAN. This is what I think he
>doesn't want to give up.
Oho, now I see. Well, there's the philisophical endless debate a
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Colin Anderson wrote:
>>I am not sure that the security guy for this network will allow me to put
>>
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>up the asterisk box dual homed to the public IP and the LAN.
>
>Your security guy needs to go back to school. If eth0 is on the LAN and eth1
>is on the WAN, and the WAN connection is prop
>I am not sure that the security guy for this network will allow me to put
up the asterisk box dual homed to the public IP and the LAN.
Your security guy needs to go back to school. If eth0 is on the LAN and eth1
is on the WAN, and the WAN connection is properly secured with only the
ports you n
, January 12, 2007 9:57 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Suggestion for a new asterisk setup.
I assume there is one NAT router for the LAN and nothing fancy, so setup the
Asterisk machine on the router/firewall (or make it such) and have it
I assume there is one NAT router for the LAN and nothing fancy, so setup the
Asterisk machine on the router/firewall (or make it such) and have it listen
on both LAN and WAN interface.
Now use a hostname for the SIP server, and run a DHCP/DNS server that will
resolve that hostname to the LAN IP a
Hello all,
I need to setup a new asterisk system with the following requirements:
1. Will be moving from chan_sccp to sip (7960's), but I want to support
the sccp phones until everyone has been migrated.
2. Need to maintain current portability of the 7960's. (ie a user can
unplug his phone fr