Kevin,
I checked the debug message from fcpd and I saw message
like this one:
> fcpd[4541]: INTERPRET: succesfully reserved
IP=16885952 Port=1122-1123
for origin IP=1694607552 Port=42446-42447
That message tells that the fcpd deamon has reserved an IP address, but does not
necessarily say that iptables rules have been set.
From that info, the fcp module gets the external
address/port that the NAT will
use for the outgoing SIP message.
It usually came up when a "QUERYNAT" command was sent to the fcpd and it
answered positively.
To actually reserve the rules, you should see a "SET" command going from the
fcp
module to the fcpd deamon.
If you have any ethereal traces, I might be able to help you further.
Jaime
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