Philip, Darrick, and Lonnie,
This is exactly the information I was hoping to receive. Thank you for
your thoughtful responses.
I'm sure this will help greatly.
With kind regards,
Dan
Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
Dan,
I recently replaced a long working m0n0wall firewall/router setup with
Ast
IAX does not require connection tracking like SIP, since with IAX all
the signaling and voice data occur over the same 4569 UDP port stream.
Lonnie
On Sep 9, 2009, at 11:50 AM, Philip Prindeville wrote:
> I'd just suggest that you enable the sip-voip plugin
> (/etc/arno-iptables-firewall/plugi
Dan,
I recently replaced a long working m0n0wall firewall/router setup with
AstLinux, allowing SIP to be directly off a public IP address. I have
not looked back.
I am using a custom build of trunk, too bad 0.7 is not quite
available. There have been a lot of improvements with Arno's fire
Dan,
The gui creates a file call gui.firewall.conf in /mnt/kd/rc.conf.d
Basically it takes the variables from the firewall.conf file found in
/mnt/kd/arno-iptables-firewall and overrides them.
The firewall.conf file should not be edited directly. Doing so makes
upgrading more difficult. Anyo
Since it deals with the GUI, I'll let Lonnie answer most of this.
I'd just suggest that you enable the sip-voip plugin
(/etc/arno-iptables-firewall/plugins/sip-voip.conf) and set the value to
5060 for SIP and 4569 for IAX. (Actually, I'm not sure if the sip
connection tracker can handle IAX inspe
Hi Tod,
I've used the PAP2T's myself, and I think some of them support T.38, and
others do not. Linksys makes another ATA called the SPA-3102, which
looks and acts pretty much identical to the PAP2T, but works with T.38.
I've got a bunch of these in the field and they're rock-solid. I don't
act
All,
After many years, I've finally decided to brave the elements and move
Astlinux out from behind my NAT firewall and onto a public IP address.
Since this system is presently in service, if I don't get this right the
first time, I'll risk facing an angry mob. This brings me to a basic
que
Wow! Those AudioCode media gateways look impressive. I think even the
lowest end one I see on the AudioCode website is overkill for the one
line I need for a fax line.
I've now ruled out the Cisco ATA186 as it clearly indicates on the
Cisco website that they way they deal with fax is by aut
Hi,
You can always try AudioCodes media gateways.
They provide T.38 Passthrough among other things.
My company uses them for Fax Passthru, as well as for Dect Phones and PSTN
connections.
Different mixes are available.
Kerem
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:39 AM, Tod Fitch wrote:
> I hope this is no