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I was thinking of using ser. Do you run it on the same box? Can you share
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<br><font size=2><tt>Hello,<br>
i'm using ser+nathelper+rtpproxy in front of asterisk. It has been<br>
terrific. The only problem i have is with some DSL modems that grab<br>
port 5060 for themselves (why, i don't know, it's very annoying but<br>
easily solvable). Other than that, no issues at all, in the NAT, in<br>
the DMZ, between the modem and the router, all good.<br>
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You can also look into ser+stun in front of asterisk.<br>
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Or, you could just use IAX :-)<br>
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On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 17:49:36 +0400, Jean-Michel Hiver<br>
<hiver.j@wanadoo.fr> wrote:<br>
> Hi List,<br>
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> After some research, it seems the only reasonable thing to do in order<br>
> to get SIP phones behind NAT working reasonably well without fiddling<br>
> with the DSL router is to have some kind of far end nat traversal
mechanism.<br>
> <br>
> Is there any way to do this with open source tools? I've seen somewhere<br>
> that far end nat traversal can be achieved with SER + nathelper does
the<br>
> job... has anybody gotten this working in conjunction with Asterisk?<br>
> <br>
> Another question... Are you aware of a SIP ATA or phone that has some<br>
> kind of VPN (i.e. PPTP) client embedded in? This would make the NAT<br>
> problem go away nicely and provide added security...<br>
> <br>
> Cheers,<br>
> Jean-Michel.<br>
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