On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Victor Pasten <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I've investigated, I tried with several tricks, but apparently the management 
> of pfsense with nat+sip+udp is not compliant with asterisk
>

That's not true in the least, there are a number of VoIP providers who
deploy nothing but pfsense for their clients, and run it in front of
their servers, and use Asterisk. Hundreds of boxes I'm aware of like
that just between a handful of our customers in such scenarios, which
comprise a tiny percentage of the overall user base.

If your Asterisk is setup correctly, the page David pointed you to has
the solutions to all the common issues. The issue you describe is
actually more likely to be the firewall/NAT device the phones are
behind than the one your server is behind, probably have short UDP
timeouts and your keepalive isn't high enough.

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