[Asterisk-Users] X-lIte behind NAT and Asterisk behind NAT
Olson, Dana
dolson at telespectrum.com
Wed Jan 5 14:35:23 MST 2005
SSH runs on port 22, so either that's a typo or you've got something else going on.
Did you forward port 5060, or just open it on the router? You probably need to forward it to the Asterisk box's IP.
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Dana Olson
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com]On Behalf Of richard
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 4:04 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] X-lIte behind NAT and Asterisk behind NAT
Hi,
I have the following scenario.
I have an Asterisk server running on an internal IP address behind a
firewall, and I have a remote user trying to connect to my Asterisk box
behind his firewall, but he can't seem to get a connection.
I have opened up the port (5060) so that he can connect through my
firewall, but it still doesn't appear to want to connect.
I am pretty sure that the firewall rules are correct, because I have
also open up port 21, and he can successfully ssh into my Asterisk box.
Any ideas/pointers?
Thanks in advance
Richard
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