[Users] a router error

Daniel-Constantin Mierla daniel at voice-system.ro
Fri Dec 2 05:56:57 CET 2005


Hello,

I never worked with such router, but from the log messages it seems that 
you have a firewall which deny package forwarding. Check the manual of 
the router to see how you can manage the firewall. Meaning of 
"protocol=6 rule=3" you can get it only on router's documentation.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 12/01/05 00:07, messa at innsof.com wrote:
> Hi all
>
>    I use d-link 704P router. When i want to make a call, signalisation is
> good, but, when the client is hang up, i have voice to the client which
> is connect in the D-link LAN and the other client has no voice. My
> server has a
> public IP.
>   When i'm find the log of the router, i see these messages:
> unallowed access from 192.168.0.53:to 66.249.93.104:protocol=6 rule=3(by
> firewall)
>
> 192.168.0.53, is the adress of the client behind the d-link lan, the
> client which has voice and cannot transmit it!
>
>    what means theses messages?
> how can i solve the router problem to make my calls?
>
> please help
>
>  best regards!
>                                 Serge
>
>
>
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