Anyone using a configuration with VoicePulse for VoIP - ?
I'm interested in feedback about the config necessary and the service
(I'm behind NAT).
Forrest
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I see. I had imagined some traffic shaping and QoS necessities to
manage the service (on the FreeBSD box, though I don't know how it's QoS
works yet). I'd also be concerned about general security.
Jason George wrote:
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I'm also speaking of s
I'm also speaking of specific ipfw configuration to support this
functionality (QoS, traffic shaping, etc)...
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Just going to use one VoIP phone, and it is a NAT firewall, so the phone
would technically be behind that.
Thanks.
Michael C. Cambria wrote:
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Hi there,
I'm considering testing the Vonage service, with my FreeBSD-4.10
system (maybe 5 or 6). I wonder if anyone here
Hi there,
I'm considering testing the Vonage service, with my FreeBSD-4.10 system
(maybe 5 or 6).
I wonder if anyone here has a configuration they can share, or if there
are any pages out there that detail the proper (and secure) setup.
Thanks.
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In a Sysadmin (Jan 2002) article, there is explained how to use Linux as a
"router" using redundant network connections (DSL + dialup), as well as
load balancing between the two. I recall this required some special kernel
configuration directives:
CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER=y
CONFIG_IP_MULTIP