On 09/09/2013 11:08 AM, Joshua Colp wrote:
Sean Darcy wrote:
On the server each device has type=friend.
I do notice that peer "home" has the standard iax port 4569. The other
peers are assigned 1026, 1027 and 1028. How are these ports assigned?
The actual configuration entries (minus password) for each one involved
would be useful... if you aren't being explicit with what username to
use for outgoing authentication then stuff like this can happen.
On the server:
[default](!)
type=friend
auth=md5
host=dynamic
context=nz-in
qualify=1000
setvar=Protocol=IAX2
[gn](default)
secret=<pwgn>
callerid="GN"
[home](default)
secret=<pwhome>
username=home
I'm using Zoiper on Android for gn,
home is from the home machine, which registers with the server:
register => home:<pwhome>@<serverip>
[home]
type=friend
insecure=port,invite
secret=<pwhome> ; same secret as on server
context=incoming
host=<serverip>
I'm wondering if it's a result of the amazon ec2 firewall (not
iptables). I may need to open up those lower udp ports. Maybe the amazon
firewall doesn't use ctstate; it may block any port not explicitly
opened even if a connection is established.
Thanks for the help.
sean
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