On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 07:23:06 +0100 Pascal Hambourg <pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org> wrote:
> How are TCP/IP parameters configured on the client ? > Could you show its routing table ? Output of "route" on it: Destination 192.168.0.0 Gateway * Genmask 255.255.255.0 Flags U Metric 0 Ref 0 Use 0 Iface wlan0 Output of "route -A inet6" is much longer - see http://paste.debian.net/1001796 - note that this is "as is", I haven't concealed anything. > >>> - If I could get the phone to pick up the private address of the > >>> Asterisk box rather than the public one, that would probably > >>> work. I have tried setting up to do this with dnsmasq, but the > >>> IPv6 settings for DNS cause this to be overridden. If I could > >>> somehow change the priority of this on the phone, it would help. > >> > >> All the IPv4 and IPv6 nameservers used by the client must resolve > >> the name into the private address. If they also serve the public > >> zone, you must set up "split DNS" to server different versions for > >> private and public clients. > > > > Unfortunately I have found no way to override the radvd-provided DNS > > server addresses - otherwise I would have done this. > Aren't you in control of the router configuration and which IPv6 DNS > servers are advertised in the RAs it sends (radvd ?), and of these > servers behaviour ? I am in control but it's a case of "can it be done and if so how?". > Just another thought : isn't it possible to set up Asterisk to listen > explicitly on both the private and public IPv4 addresses instead of > any local address, so that it opens two separate sockets ? This way I > think it would reply with the proper source address. Not tried that yet but I will, a bit later. -- Phil Reynolds mail: phil-deb...@tinsleyviaduct.com Web: http://phil.tinsleyviaduct.com/