[Asterisk-Users] Re: Re: sip traffic.

nicolas albers at na-computer.de
Thu May 6 10:46:04 MST 2004


Hi,

> Himm am I right to understand that this box is not doing a gateway
> service, meaning no other machines are behind this machine.

This box is doing gateway services, but * is on it too.

> Or do you have a DSL/router infront of this machine and the router is
> doing the masquerading

No there is no DSL/router infront of it, the box is conected directly to the
DSL-Modem.

> When you generete the traffic it should at least say the dropped
> connections serach for UDP 5060 and UDP 10000:20000 range.

That's what i do not unterstand i do not see traffic.
I also can not trace traffic with ethereal, but the sip debug shows traffic.
And the sip phone behind (internal net) can register at * (still no traffic
with tcpdump).

> You have restarted the firewall after changing the logging options.

Yes i have restarted the susefirewall2.



Togan Muftuoglu wrote:

> * nicolas; <albers at na-computer.de> on 06 May, 2004 wrote:
>>Thanks for answer here the infos:
>>
>>FW settings:
>>-------------
>>FW_SERVICES_EXT_UDP="5060 10000:20000"
>>FW_SERVICES_INT_UDP=""
>>FW_ALLOW_INCOMING_HIGHPORTS_UDP="YES"
> 
> Himm am I right to understand that this box is not doing a gateway
> service, meaning no other machines are behind this machine.
> 
> Or do you have a DSL/router infront of this machine and the router is
> doing the masquerading
> 
>>In the FW Log i do not see any traffic at port 5060
>>And no Traffic comming from iptel.org IP-Address.
> 
> When you generete the traffic it should at least say the dropped
> connections serach for UDP 5060 and UDP 10000:20000 range. You have
> restarted the firewall after changing the logging options.
> 
> Also have you configured /etc/asterisk/rtp.conf ( or relevant location
> depending on your setup) to have these ports
> 





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