[asterisk-users] Uverse, Asterisk and SIP
sean darcy
seandarcy2 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 3 12:03:20 CST 2010
Warren Selby wrote:
> You need to set your firewall public ip to dhcp in order for Uverse
> dmz to work.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> --Warren Selby
>
> On Mar 2, 2010, at 8:53 PM, sean darcy <seandarcy2 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Fred Posner wrote:
>>> On Mar 2, 2010, at 6:27 PM, sean darcy wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've just got Uverse installed. I had dsl, but ATT insisted I
>>>> couldn't
>>>> keep my old dsl, but had to switch to Uverse internet - vdsl.
>>>>
>>>> My setup:
>>>>
>>>> linux box as router : 10.10.11.252
>>>>
>>>> asterisk box: 10.10.11.180
>>>>
>>>> 10.10.11.252 is multihomed and connected to the Uverse Residential
>>>> Gateway. I've set it up as DMZplus, and it shows the public ip
>>>> address
>>>> as eth1. I can ssh into the linux box from outside.
>>>>
>>>> sip worked fine with dsl. I used teliax, junction and direct sip
>>>> to the
>>>> asterisk box in the office. I can ssh from 10.10.11.180 to the
>>>> office.
>>>>
>>>> But not now. The asterisk box sends out sip messages, but nothing
>>>> comes
>>>> in. In the office asterisk box, I don't see the sip messages come
>>>> in.
>>>>
>>>> Is anybody using sip behind a Uverse RG? Care to share the magic?
>>>>
>>>> sean
>>> Sean,
>>>
>>> I had att u-verse up until a week ago and loved it. Ran Asterisk
>>> behind it with great success. (I only left u-verse because of a
>>> physical move).
>>>
>>> Anyway, by default the u-verse router simply will block upd like
>>> noone's business. Make sure you have a firewall and then tell the u-
>>> verse router to open everything to that firewall (and proceed like
>>> you did on dsl). If you change the mac of your firewall, you'll
>>> need to reauth it again.
>>>
>>> ---fred
>>> http://qxork.com
>>>
>>>
>> Well, I think I did that by setting the linux box to DMZplus:
>>
>>
>> View Firewall Summary->View Firewall Details
>>
>> Current Settings: Custom
>> Device AllowedApps AppType Protocol PortNumber(s) PublicIP
>> 76.xxx.yyy.zzz All - (all) (all) 76.xxx.yyy.zzz
>>
>> and
>>
>> Edit Advanced Firewall Settings
>>
>> unchecked all the Security Settings, and unchecked all the Attack
>> Detection.
>>
>> Anything else?
>>
>> sean
>>
Well at least my RG doesn't let you use DMZplus _unless_ you've chosen
dhcp. So I did. And the RG shows the router as DMZplus. And I can ssh
into my router from the internet.
Anybody else got this working?
sean
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