[PVE-User] Proxmox and Asterisk using Veth and One-way Audio
Guy
guy at britewhite.net
Tue Dec 14 09:08:13 CET 2010
I too have Asterisk running on Proxmox as well as pfsense... All working just fine..
I gave Asterisk a static internet routable IP though pfsense.. as I have an interface on pfsense running in bridge mode.. that way I can ACL ports and IPs but I'm not doing any NAT for the asterisk IP.
Cheers,
---Guy
On 13 Dec 2010, at 23:21, Jim Unroe wrote:
> Bruce,
> I am using PBX in a Flash with proxmox and it works like a champ. I
> don't have any SIP ports (5060 or 10000-20000) forwarded to my pbx and
> I don't have any one-way audio problems with CallCentric, Voxalot,
> Sipgate, Vitelity, Google Voice or Sip2Sip.
> Jim
>
> On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Bruce B <bruceb444 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Everyone,
>> I have a router that supplies the proxmox server with DHCP and does the
>> firewall but has ports 5060 TCP/UDP and the UDP ports required for media
>> open and forwarded to the local LAN IP of asterisk. I do have registration
>> but there is one-way audio. I can heard the system when I call in but the
>> system can't hear me.
>> My questions is that does Proxmox or Debian in ANY WAY firewall the KVM (I
>> am running KVM install from .iso for CentOS) or maybe play with the packets?
>> Is there anything I should do at the proxmox main node to make sure my KVM
>> is acting in DMZ within Proxmox so that the only thing between my KVM and
>> the internet is the router that I have in place?
>> Please enlighten me.
>> Thanks
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