> So I got set up with Vonage VoIP, which I am really excited to have, but > I am having a heck of a time getting it set up behind my FreeBSD box. > > My network configuration is as follows: > Cable modem --> FreeBSD 5.2.1-R (ipf/ipnat) --> 8-port D-Link Switch --> > Internal network > > The Vonage Voice Terminal (VT) is on port 8 of the switch > > So basically what I need to do is forward the following UDP ports to the > VT (which I will be assigning 192.168.56.22). > 53 > 69 > 5060-5061 > 10000-20000 > > So in my ipf.rules I added the following: > pass in quick on dc0 proto udp from any to any port 9999 >< 20001 > pass in quick on dc0 proto udp from any to any port = 53 > pass in quick on dc0 proto udp from any to any port = 69 > pass in quick on dc0 proto udp from any to any port = 5060 > pass in quick on dc0 proto udp from any to any port = 5061 > > And in the ipnat.rules I added: > rdr dc0 146.115.126.186/32 port 53 -> 192.168.56.22 port 53 udp > rdr dc0 146.115.126.186/32 port 69 -> 192.168.56.22 port 69 udp > rdr dc0 146.115.126.186/32 port 5060 -> 192.168.56.22 port 5060 udp > rdr dc0 146.115.126.186/32 port 5061 -> 192.168.56.22 port 5061 udp > > Now, I'm not 100% certain the rdr's are correct (I'm not too comfortable > with ipnat, and the docs confuse the hell out of me). > > However, I have absolutely no idea how to forward all UDP ports from > 10000-20000 without manually writing a rule for each port (which seems > to be a very bad idea just for the processing overhead on each incoming > UDP packet). > > Can someone guide me through this? There aren't any Vonage How-To's for > FreeBSD yet, so I'm pretty much flying blind.
I'm using a Vonage CPE device behind a FreeBSD firewall built with ifpw/natd. I did not have to add any inbound NAT mappings at all. Perhaps you should start with a simpler configuration? louie _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"