[App_rpt-users] Node behind a NAT router
S. Scott
8f27e956 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 22 23:26:02 UTC 2012
Ramesh, NAT, issues can be complex set of variables, which is why I
suggested we talk on air. That said, here are the key sip parameters
for traversing nat..
sip.conf
[general]
canreinvite=nonat
nat=yes
localnet = <net ip of node>. ; typically something like
192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
One of either
externalip = <ip address>. ; this is your ISP provided ip address
on the outside edge of the firewall.
-or-
externalhost = <fully qualified dns host name>. ; e.g. mynode.mydomain.ca
Cheers,
/Scott VE3ZTZ
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On 2012-10-21, at 21:07, "Ramesh Dhami (VA3UV)" <Ramesh at va3uv.com> wrote:
> Hi Guys;
>
> I have a node behind a NAT router, which is also masquerading the incoming IP.
>
> So any attempt to connect to it fails since the reported IP (i.e., the masqueraded IP) does not match the real IP (in the rpt_extnodes file).
>
> I do not have access to the router at the site, so anything I can do on the node to make this work?
>
> TIA!
>
> Ramesh.
>
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