Re: [OpenSIPStack] OSBC<==> sipX, OSBC listener fails. Error ***Address already in use*****
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From: voice <vo...@ne...> - 2008-12-19 18:13:03
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Hi raymund and Joegen Last thought for now. Do you think i could be an ARP issue because of the Duel NIC's and a Route issue because the private network needs to have access to the Intenet for NTP syncing and TFTPlinking and DNS forwarding? OSBC is a SIP Firewall and there is a need to allow remote access possibly via the OSBC. Is there a way to allow Port forwarding via the OSBC allowing it to act like a normal router? This would allow port forwarding between OSBC and sipX. r C listener fails. Error > ***Address already in use***** > > > hi robert, > > inline > > When you installed sipX did you do a manual > install? > > > RDN: what do you mean by manual install? from compile from source? CD? yum? > for > mypart i used yum > > > > When you said you installed sipX first, which i > take it to mean also the NIC1? > > > RDN: yes > > So that when you > created the SSL cert you were using the NIC1's network name in the SSL, is > this > true? > > RDN: for my SSL cert i used the fqdn which is pointed to my first nic > > > Is this why you choose to use real Public IPs on > both NIC1 and NIC2? > > RDN: my test involved 3 scenarios, one of them is both NIC has public IP, > the other two > scenarios, sipx is having a private ip and OSBC having a public ip. It would > not > matter, it all depends on your requirement. > > > When using public ip for sipX NIC1 did you still > use OSBC to register your ip phones'? > > RDN: If my UA's are behind NAT, then i would use OSBC for upperreg but if my > UA's are > not behind NAT then i could register them directly to SIPX > > > > Where you using OSBC between PSTN or ITSP and > sipX? > > RDN: my test convered both, PSTN and ITSP > > > How did you prevent OSBC:5060 from seeing sipX:5060 > when running OSBC? > > RDN: 3 questions, can send some logs for us to look? if you are experiencing > this, does it affect your setup, interms of inbound and outbound calls? i > guess you could still have successful calls since sipx already grab that ip, > did you try to test? > > > > I have installed Linux, OSBC and sipX more then 10 > times and i am unable to prevernt OSBC:5060 from conficting with > sipX:5060. I have set MY_IP_Addre = public ip NIC1sipX and set OSBC manually > to NIC2 but still OSBC:5060 > listener conflicts with sipX:5060. How did you resolved this error? > > RDN: please see above answer. > > I appreciate your work on the scenarios but could you publish the steps you > took > to install both OSBC and sipX, the order in which you installed and both > config.defs and OSBC Admin Parameter settings. > > RDN: i'll be posting it on the wiki this weekend. > > hth > > raymund > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > SF.Net email is Sponsored by MIX09, March 18-20, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. > The future of the web can't happen without you. Join us at MIX09 to help > pave the way to the Next Web now. Learn more and register at > http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;208669438;13503038;i?http://2009.visitmix.com/ > _______________________________________________ > opensipstack-devel mailing list > ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensipstack-devel > > |