it depends on your setup: at least you have to open port 5060 on the PC
running ser. if you want to use rtpproxy as well (for NAT traversal),
you have to open the ports used by the rtpproxy (port range is defined
in the source code).
regards,
klaus
PS: Please always cc: to the list
listas iPfone wrote:
Ok
Thank you for your reply.
It seems that the only way to have a working sip server is with a real ip
adress and a domain pointing to the same server..
Only one more question, about security.. what kind of configuration i have
to do to protect the machine running ser?
I think that only openning port UDP 5060 will not do the job.. i´m rigth?
and the rtp ... all clients have to use the same range of ports?
regards
Cláudio
----- Original Message -----
From: "Klaus Darilion" <klaus.mailinglists(a)pernau.at>
To: "iPfone Telefonia IP" <info(a)ipfone.com.br>
Cc: <serusers(a)lists.iptel.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 8:10 AM
Subject: Re: [Serusers] simple sip server
I'm sure your service will cause a lot of
problems until you get an
static IP address. Lots of clients resolve the IP address only at
startup which will cause many problems if your IP address changes.
Also having ser behind a NAT will cause lots of problems.
regards,
Klaus
iPfone Telefonia IP wrote:
Hi!
I only want to set up a sip server to let people here in my city
register and have a sip adress like
iptel.org do , the simplest setup
possible.
I have a dyn domain (sipserver.com.br) that i want to use to do
that...and i have a dynamic ip. The ser machine will be behind a nat wit
an ix66.
Some one can give a way on how to set up it?
I can make it with the basic ser.conf and ser web?
I need some extras?
Thanks for all
Claudio
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