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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Doug, <br>
<br>
If you don't mind shutting down asterisk you can test with
netcat. have netcat listen on 4569 udp and then connect to it
from the external box with netcat in client mode. type some stuff
on standard in and see if it shows up on the server on standard
out.<br>
<br>
<tt>Server</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>bryan@keekles:~$ netcat -lu 4569</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>testing to the server</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>Client</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>bryan@keekles:~$ netcat -u 192.168.1.2 4569</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>testing to the server</tt><br>
<br>
This will isolate it down to the network.<br>
<br>
On 1/10/14 10:41 PM, Doug Crompton wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr"><font style="" face="Tahoma">I am remotely trying
to troubleshoot a friends new Allstar installation. I can ssh
in and connect out to nodes but I cannot connect in to the
system from external nodes. Port 4569 is forwarded.<br>
<br>
I discovered this link -<br>
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href="http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/IAX"
target="_blank">http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/IAX</a><br>
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about consistent NAT and I was wondering if that might be the
problem.<br>
<br>
I was able to connect in one time right after a reboot which
might support the NAT issue.<br>
<br>
The router is an Actiontek MI424WR GigE as supplied by
Verizon on their FIOS system.<br>
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Is anyone else having a problem with this router or have any
ideas on this? </font><br id="FontBreak">
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<font style="" face="Tahoma">Nothing is logged at the server or
shows up in the client on the system which kind of points to a
routing failure.</font><br>
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<font style="" face="Tahoma">Is there a good way to check for
open port 4569 as I don't think normal port scan programs will
check this</font>.<br>
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<b><font style="font-size:16pt;" size="4">73 Doug</font><font
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