[asterisk-users] Accessing to ekiga.net through Asterisk

Daniel Bareiro daniel-listas at gmx.net
Sat Aug 29 10:06:08 CDT 2009


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El miércoles 19 de agosto del 2009 a las 08:04:17 -0300,
SIP escribió:
> Daniel,

Hi SIP.

> I'm a little confused as to what I'm seeing here. You're bounding
> through two RFC1918 address networks -- 10.1.0.X and 192.168.2.X.   Is
> this some sort of dual NAT scenario?
>
> Perhaps if you can explain a little more about your network setup.

This it is a scheme of my network configuration:
                                                             ____
    +--------------+               +-------------+       ___/    \__
    |              |               |             |      /           \
    |  GNU/Linux  eth1-------------+ ADSL Router +-----|   Internet  |
    |  Firewall/   |               |             |      \__       __/
    |  Asterisx   eth0--------+    +-------------+         \_____/
    |              |          |
    +--------------+          |
                              |
                       +------+------+
                       | LAN switch  |
                       +-------------+

The ADSL router is configured to connect itself to Internet for its own
means (I don't use any software PPPoE in the GNU/Linux box). This router
uses the private IP 192.168.1.1. In the GNU/Linux box the eth1 interface
uses the private IP 192.168.1.2. The eth0 interface (10.1.0.10) is the
point of connection to the rest of the LAN (10.1.0.0/24). Firewall makes
NAT of all the originating traffic of eth0 through eth1.


Thanks for your reply.

Regards,
Daniel

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