Hi,
if you place the proxy behind a NAT, I think you need to do a port
forwarding for the 5060 port - otherwise the proxy will not be reachable
from the public internet.
regards,
bogdan
Justin Pearce wrote:
Greetings,
I know it is probably a really newbie question, but is OpenSER able to
negotiate the following situation:
Server running OpenSER sits NATed behind a firewall. Clients sit on a
separate network, NATed behind a firewall.
Client systems send signaling information to the server to contact
another client. Clients are capable of determining
their own outside IP addresses. Client then connects media streams
directly to other client.
I’m trying to find out of this is possible and, if so, where might
documentation for it be found, since my supervisor is
asking me about it and I can’t seem to find any relevant information
on the topic (maybe my googling skills are not up
to par).
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Justin Pearce
Price Video Productions
Justin(a)PriceVideo.com <mailto:Justin@PriceVideo.com>
361-572-3810
800-733-3810
Fax: 361-572-3894
www.PriceVideo.com
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