---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Voipers Portugal voipers@gmail.com Date: Dec 2, 2005 9:08 AM Subject: Re: [Serusers] NAT transversal To: jan@henkins.za.net
I think you should start by reading the nathelper module. There you'll find the information that you will need. If you want, try the OnSip config file for NAT, it's quite self explaning, and it works.
Jose Simoes
On 12/2/05, Jan Henkins jan@henkins.za.net wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up ser (version 0.9.4) on a server that is not behind any form of NAT. I need to get to this ser server from behind NAT firewalls (ADSL). To test I'm using a variety of software (linphone, Twinkle etc.), and I also have a Grandstream Budgetone 100 that I'm using. I tested the Grandstream phone successfully on my FWD account with STUN, however try as I might I can not log on to my server. What is the best way to accommodate this type of setup? At the moment I need a simple nudge into a direction so that I can research it properly.
Thanks in advance!
-- Regards, Jan Henkins Cell: +27-84-951-4334
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Hello Jose,
Thanks a stack for the tip on OnSip. I've been to their site before and downloaded all the SER-related stuff, but in the heat of the moment I didn't look at it at all. I've managed to get STUN working on my own using the latest Vovida stund package (what a kludge...), and have a semi workable nathelper+rttproxy setup that is limping along at the moment. I'll take the weekend to study the OnSip docs and configs in detail and let the list know what went down.
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 09:08 -0200, Voipers Portugal wrote:
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Voipers Portugal voipers@gmail.com Date: Dec 2, 2005 9:08 AM Subject: Re: [Serusers] NAT transversal To: jan@henkins.za.net
I think you should start by reading the nathelper module. There you'll find the information that you will need. If you want, try the OnSip config file for NAT, it's quite self explaning, and it works.
Jose Simoes