AW: Asterisk on FC3

Andreas Wahlert andreas.wahlert at gmx.de
Thu Jul 7 17:31:09 UTC 2005


No that's not the Problem.

We use a german Phone named "Allnet" --> www.allnet.de.

That's works fine with asterisk. On the Notebooks we have a softphone
called "xlite" with avm Bluetoothsticks and logitech wireless headsets.
The problem with voip is nat. The networkinfrastructure is very
important for the asterisk. 


Regards


Andreas


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On Tue, 2005-05-07 at 11:24 -0700, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
> Andreas Wahlert <andreas.wahlert at gmx.de> writes:
> > Has anybody running this configuration or should i kick the ISA??
> 
> Since you asked, yes. ;-)
> 
> I do have an asterisk here and it does need some UDP ports open for 
> incoming traffic.  Simplest is just to open these ports in iptables 
> (or whatever) to allow outside packets to hit this local ports.
> 
> 53/udp      (if running a local named)
> 5004/udp    RTP official port number (if using sip phones)
> 5060/udp    SIP
> 4569/udp    AIX2
> 10000/udp - 10100/udp  RTP as used by asterisk
> 
> Now the word of warning -- asterisk isn't the most defensively written

> program.  The stock config runs as root without a chroot and has 
> plenty of system() calls.  It is a program that pretty much dares the 
> kiddies to find a buffer overflow and get rewarded with a root shell.
> 
> -wolfgang
> -- 
> Wolfgang S. Rupprecht                http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/

What kinds of IP phones are you using?

If you have POTS connections waht devices are you using?

We have tried to use a couple of different IP phones, but 
they would only talk to the same brand using their internal 
gatekeeper software.

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