problem setting VPN
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problem setting VPN
1. Brekeke Product Name and Version: 3.3.4.4
2. Java version: 1.7.0.45
3. OS type and the version: debian 7.0
4. UA (phone), gateway or other hardware/software involved:
portech dmt gateway
5. Your problem:
The gateway is working ok without VPN, and is in different network than brekeke
I am trying to setup a vpn.
I get connect the gateway to brekeke. It appear on registered clients but I am not able to establish calls.
brekeke log show error 404 and 407, but I am sure it is not a problem of password.
In the past I have problem with NAT, and when i solved the info that appear in registered clients was something like:
dmt@ip_public (ip_public)
Now i see:
dmt@ip_VPN (ip_public)
I think it must to be:
dmt@ip_VPN (ip_VPN)
but i am not sure and I dont know how to get change.
VPN server is installed in same computer that brekeke, so the ip_public is same than ip public of brekeke.
Help is welcome.
Thanks
2. Java version: 1.7.0.45
3. OS type and the version: debian 7.0
4. UA (phone), gateway or other hardware/software involved:
portech dmt gateway
5. Your problem:
The gateway is working ok without VPN, and is in different network than brekeke
I am trying to setup a vpn.
I get connect the gateway to brekeke. It appear on registered clients but I am not able to establish calls.
brekeke log show error 404 and 407, but I am sure it is not a problem of password.
In the past I have problem with NAT, and when i solved the info that appear in registered clients was something like:
dmt@ip_public (ip_public)
Now i see:
dmt@ip_VPN (ip_public)
I think it must to be:
dmt@ip_VPN (ip_VPN)
but i am not sure and I dont know how to get change.
VPN server is installed in same computer that brekeke, so the ip_public is same than ip public of brekeke.
Help is welcome.
Thanks
for the client registered through VPN, set dial plan rule in wiki page
http://wiki.brekeke.com/wiki/Brekeke-settings-for-VPN
http://wiki.brekeke.com/wiki/Brekeke-settings-for-VPN
thanks, but it doesnt work:
**************
$request = ^REGISTER
$addr = 192.168.30.26
®ister.contact.remote = true
$continue = true
*****************
REGISTER CLIENT shows:
sip:110@192.168.30.26:5060
(37.87.xx.xx:57488)
***************
i think it might be
sip:110@192.168.30.26:5060 (192.168.30.26)
other suggestion ?
thanks
**************
$request = ^REGISTER
$addr = 192.168.30.26
®ister.contact.remote = true
$continue = true
*****************
REGISTER CLIENT shows:
sip:110@192.168.30.26:5060
(37.87.xx.xx:57488)
***************
i think it might be
sip:110@192.168.30.26:5060 (192.168.30.26)
other suggestion ?
thanks
Can you see gateway's REGISTER in the [Dial Plan]->[History] page?
yes i see this:
REGISTER sip:37.187.xx.xx register 37.187.xx.xx:57488 (UDP)
Can you send a ping to 192.168.30.1 from another 192.168.30.x?
yes, i can.
Did you set "192.168.30.1" as the SIP Server's IP address in the gateway's configuration?
yes , configuration >>>system >>>network>>> interface address>>> 192.168.30.1
also I see in:
Status Summary
Status Active
Interface 192.168.30.1, 37.187.xx.xx
yes i see this:
REGISTER sip:37.187.xx.xx register 37.187.xx.xx:57488 (UDP)
Can you send a ping to 192.168.30.1 from another 192.168.30.x?
yes, i can.
Did you set "192.168.30.1" as the SIP Server's IP address in the gateway's configuration?
yes , configuration >>>system >>>network>>> interface address>>> 192.168.30.1
also I see in:
Status Summary
Status Active
Interface 192.168.30.1, 37.187.xx.xx