Hi all,
Just a question before I embark on my next SER venture.
I now have a couple of Cisco 7960 phones sitting behind fw's and using transverse NAT and SER auth (The Auth working thanks to JAN) @ different homes. All these homes are connected to the internet via ADSL and use DDNS, my SER server sits on the Internet and have a fixed IP and DNS entry. This config works really well.
The next step is to add a Cisco 2600 router to the config and hook 4 FXO ports up to our PABX @ work. I only want authenticated users on SER to be able to forward requests to the router, I can tell the router only to accept connections that originated on the SER server. Is this possible on SER.
Kind regards, Emil
Hello Emil,
yes, it is possible. Look into iptel.cfg, this config file does exactly what you want, it allows only a subset of users to use Cisco GW. All the messages sent to Cisco GW are record-routed and the GW is configured to accept messages from ser only. In addition INVITEs that will be sent to the GW are proxy-authenticated first.
The file can be found in the source tarball in ser-0.8.10/etc/iptel.cfg
Jan.
On 16-03 18:13, Emil wrote:
Hi all,
Just a question before I embark on my next SER venture.
I now have a couple of Cisco 7960 phones sitting behind fw's and using transverse NAT and SER auth (The Auth working thanks to JAN) @ different homes. All these homes are connected to the internet via ADSL and use DDNS, my SER server sits on the Internet and have a fixed IP and DNS entry. This config works really well.
The next step is to add a Cisco 2600 router to the config and hook 4 FXO ports up to our PABX @ work. I only want authenticated users on SER to be able to forward requests to the router, I can tell the router only to accept connections that originated on the SER server. Is this possible on SER.
Kind regards, Emil
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Jan,
This really rocks! Thank you.
Emil
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan Janak" jan@iptel.org To: "Emil" emil@mkc.co.za Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 6:26 PM Subject: Re: [Serusers] Cisco 2600 SIP dial peers