Kevin Long wrote:
Hi Joshua,



Looking at the transmitted SIP packets from Asterisk,  it looks like
Asterisk is only sending it’s own internal IP (it is behind a NAT
too, with proper port forwarding) .

I did set in my transport the external_signaling_address and
external_media_address  ,  and I have now put transport= into my
endpoint configuration hoping they will “inherit” the correct public
IP for the media .

But Asterisk is still sending RTP to the wrong IP .


I am trying to test a “real world” scenario of public IP and NAT
traversal,  but I do have split tunnel VPN in my environment so the
endpoint and the asterisk server *could* reach each other by the
private IP ,but I am actually trying to avoid this with a proper
configuration since my real users will not be on any  VPN, mostly.

What version of 13 are you also using?

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Joshua Colp
Digium, Inc. | Senior Software Developer
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