[Asterisk-Users] Help, please help -- IAX2 softphone to server on LAN

Wolfgang Borgon wborgon at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 11 01:59:19 MST 2005


David,
Yes, I've also forwarded port 4569 to the server. 
Since the router is forwarding to the server, I cannot
forward it to the client as well -- however, as the
client isn't going out past the LAN, it shouldn't
matter... unless there's something else going on that
I don't know about.
Thanks
Wolfgang

--- David J Carter <david.carter at codepipe.com> wrote:

> Wolfgang wrote:  -
> 
> I've already sunk several hours into this without
> any
> real progress, so I'd really appreciate any help  My
> task is simple -- establish a connection between a
> softphone on XP ProSP2 to a Asterisk server on Linux
> FC4 over a LAN through a Netgear router. The server
> will then go out to a PSTN termination service.
> 
> Thus far, the PSTN termination connection works fine
> -- I've opened up 4569 with iptables, and forwarded
> 4569 to the server IP.  I am not, however, having
> any
> luck connecting the softphone to the server.
> 
> I can telnet, ftp, and http to the server, but not
> IAX2. Iaxping times out, registration by Idefisk and
> Firefly also times out.  
> 
> The server fails to see the client as well.  
> 
> Here's a portion of my iax.conf:
> 
> [client]
> type=friend
> username=client
> secret=******
> host=192.168.1.40
> context=clientcon
> 
> and extensions.conf:
> 
> [clientcon]
> exten => 2278,1,Dial(IAX2/client)
> 
> 
>
==========================================================
> You say you have 4569 configured in iptables, what
> about the netgear router?
> 
> Have you port forwarded 4569 there?
> 
> Dave
> 
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