The Vonage RT31P2 does not talk H.323, and it's not necessary to do
anything other than plain vanilla NAT to have it work through a
firewall. That is, no port forwarding, no SIP payload re-writing, etc.
Just plain vanilla NAT for both the SIP signaling and the RTP payload
will be all that's n
Hello,
if your "Vonage linksys RT31P2" talks H323 try /usr/ports/net/gatekeeper
in proxy mode.
Cheers,
Vladimir Botka
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005, Damon Hopkins wrote:
I can reproduce this very easily.. I pick up my phone and make a call
Current Setup
Hi Damon,
Am 12.06.2005 um 23:02 schrieb Damon Hopkins:
Tracing pid 27 tid 100021 td 0xc15a4180
mcopydata(c17fa400,0,38,c193abc0,0) at m_copydata+0x28
ipllog(0,d3d46bc8,d3d46b50,d3d46b48,d3d46b40) at ipllog+0x1f1
ipflog(105819,c17fa450,d3d46bc8,c17fa400,0) at ipflog+0x18f
fr_check(c17fa450,14,c1
I can reproduce this very easily.. I pick up my phone and make a call
Current Setup
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I've tried various nap rules and ipf filter settings.. here are the
current mappings and setup.. the kernel is GENERIC w/ the debuggong
stuff put in it.
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