I have set up a ser server (0.8.11-r1) on the office LAN. I can log in using Xten from an office PC, however when I try to connect to the NAT address of the ser server from a PC on the internet I cannot log in. I have used ngrep on the server, and can see the traffic to the internet PC. The packets contain the correct address of the internet PC but the internal address of the ser server. I'm expecting some rtfm replies here, but I have read the manual and haven't been able to figure out how to set up ser.cfg to make this work. Grateful for any help!
Jon Ole
Hello,
try 'mhomed=yes' in the global section of your config.
Greets Nils
On Saturday 22 November 2003 00:40, Jon Ole Nome wrote:
I have set up a ser server (0.8.11-r1) on the office LAN. I can log in using Xten from an office PC, however when I try to connect to the NAT address of the ser server from a PC on the internet I cannot log in. I have used ngrep on the server, and can see the traffic to the internet PC. The packets contain the correct address of the internet PC but the internal address of the ser server. I'm expecting some rtfm replies here, but I have read the manual and haven't been able to figure out how to set up ser.cfg to make this work. Grateful for any help!
Jon Ole
You can try here.
Kannaiyan
----- Original Message ----- From: Jon Ole Nome To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 11:40 PM Subject: [Serusers] Ser behind NAT - possible?
I have set up a ser server (0.8.11-r1) on the office LAN. I can log in using Xten from an office PC, however when I try to connect to the NAT address of the ser server from a PC on the internet I cannot log in. I have used ngrep on the server, and can see the traffic to the internet PC. The packets contain the correct address of the internet PC but the internal address of the ser server. I'm expecting some rtfm replies here, but I have read the manual and haven't been able to figure out how to set up ser.cfg to make this work. Grateful for any help!
Jon Ole
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Thanks for the replies. I have tried mhomed=yes without luck. How does I make ser know about it's public address? My ser server has a private ip adr., the firewall does static NAT from public to private address of the ser server for inbound traffic. Does nathelper/rtpproxy help in this situation, or is that only for sip clients behind a NATed address?
I remember a similar issue with citrix metaframe, if the server was behind a NATed address you could configure the citrix server with the actual public address. Is this possible with ser?
Jon Ole ----- Original Message ----- From: Jon Ole Nome To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2003 12:40 AM Subject: [Serusers] Ser behind NAT - possible?
I have set up a ser server (0.8.11-r1) on the office LAN. I can log in using Xten from an office PC, however when I try to connect to the NAT address of the ser server from a PC on the internet I cannot log in. I have used ngrep on the server, and can see the traffic to the internet PC. The packets contain the correct address of the internet PC but the internal address of the ser server. I'm expecting some rtfm replies here, but I have read the manual and haven't been able to figure out how to set up ser.cfg to make this work. Grateful for any help!
Jon Ole
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