At 07:18 PM 9/5/2003, Daniel Cardin wrote:
I have setup a LAN SER and everything is working fine.
Obviously, clients being on the LAN, everything is direct IP and there are no NAT issues.
I am now trying to make NATd clients access the server. I know NAT and SIP together are
full of problems, but since volume will be low I am considering simply using a proxy such
as fwdnatfor Free World. This solution is already tested and works properly in our test
setup, using xtens X-lite soft IP phone. We will consider migrating to full fledged hardIP
Phones when everything is in order.
Can anyone tell me if this is the best solution for a small (< 50) company? What is the
best way to setup access from outside our firewalls ?
Are there OSed proxies I can use with SER? Can SER itself be configured to act as that
kind of proxy?
I don't know what OSed proxy is but there's Maxim Sobolev's media relay for
use in the
nathelper module.
https://demo.portaone.com/~sobomax/PortaSIP/
-jiri