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Is this a good example of where a "SIP IP replacement list" should be setup?
http://wiki.snomone.com/index.php?title=SIP_Ports
Example 192.168.1.1/209.65.27.243
Thanks, I knew this page and I did the SIP IP Replacement.
But it doesn't answer my question.
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Have you checked the access list under Admin/Settings/Access, it sounds like you have a blocked address.
There is no IP address listed, so everything has access.
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From an external IP, can you ping and confirm port 80?
I can ping and telnet port 80 is also working. But in the browser I get Error instead of login mask.
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There is nothing on the blacklist nor whitelist.
I can't even see the GUI when I enter the IP address in the web browser.
Firewall accepts everything on the Snom One Plus, and as I said, it is in the DMZ with accepting everything.
I'm not on windows, it is the Snom One plus, the appliance box from Snom, running on Linux.
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Hello
I've put my Snom One Plus in the DMZ, but I can't access the Snom GUI over the internet. It's just working from the internal network.
Is this somehow blocked, I couldn't find the access rules for this.
Thanks Stefan
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I guess Starbucks or any other shop with free Wifi doesn't allow PnP.
So a SIP Phone doesn't work in such environments?
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Sorry my stupid question, but do I have to do port forwarding on the phone side?
I read in another thread that you don't have to do so. Is this correct?
According to your question I assume the SIP messages are looking fine. At least something..
Another question, why can't I access the Snom GUI over the internet? It's somehow just working from the internal network.
Is this somehow blocked, I couldn't find the access rules..
Thanks for your help.
Stefan
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Hello all
I have a Snom one plus in the DMZ of an ADSL internet access.
On another ADSL internet access I have two Snom 821 and I'm trying for the last two days to make it work.
Here's the log on the PBX:
[5] 2011/10/01 00:50:38: SIP Rx udp:84.253.63.189:5060:
REGISTER sip:bieri.homeip.net SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 84.253.63.189:5060;branch=z9hG4bK-ticbkpxlry9d;rport
From: "Naruto Uzomaki" <sip:81@bieri.homeip.net>;tag=6vo4oardly
To: "Naruto Uzomaki" <sip:81@bieri.homeip.net>
Call-ID: 2a70263c7f32-8wg7bhkjtxpo
CSeq: 2 REGISTER
Max-Forwards: 70
Contact: <sip:81@84.253.63.189:5060>;reg-id=1;q=1.0;+sip.instance="<urn:uuid:793c7e1a-3934-4341-8f54-000413456FB4>";audio;mobility="fixed";duplex="full";description="snom821";actor="principal";events="dialog";methods="INVITE,ACK,CANCEL,BYE,REFER,OPTIONS,NOTIFY,SUBSCRIBE,PRACK,MESSAGE,INFO"
User-Agent: snom821/8.4.32
Allow-Events: dialog
X-Real-IP: 192.168.10.32
Supported: path, gruu
Expires: 3600
Content-Length: 0
[9] 2011/10/01 00:50:38: Resolve 54: aaaa udp 84.253.63.189 5060
[9] 2011/10/01 00:50:38: Resolve 54: a udp 84.253.63.189 5060
[9] 2011/10/01 00:50:38: Resolve 54: udp 84.253.63.189 5060
[5] 2011/10/01 00:50:38: SIP Tx udp:84.253.63.189:5060:
SIP/2.0 200 Ok
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 84.253.63.189:5060;branch=z9hG4bK-ticbkpxlry9d;rport=5060
From: "Naruto Uzomaki" <sip:81@bieri.homeip.net>;tag=6vo4oardly
To: "Naruto Uzomaki" <sip:81@bieri.homeip.net>;tag=00bdd21d2d
Call-ID: 2a70263c7f32-8wg7bhkjtxpo
CSeq: 2 REGISTER
Contact: <sip:81@84.253.63.189:5060>;expires=62
Supported: path
Content-Length: 0
[5] 2011/10/01 00:50:39: SIP Rx udp:84.253.63.189:5060:
REGISTER sip:bieri.homeip.net SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 84.253.63.189:5060;branch=z9hG4bK-ticbkpxlry9d;rport
From: "Naruto Uzomaki" <sip:81@bieri.homeip.net>;tag=6vo4oardly
To: "Naruto Uzomaki" <sip:81@bieri.homeip.net>
Call-ID: 2a70263c7f32-8wg7bhkjtxpo
CSeq: 2 REGISTER
Max-Forwards: 70
Contact: <sip:81@84.253.63.189:5060>;reg-id=1;q=1.0;+sip.instance="<urn:uuid:793c7e1a-3934-4341-8f54-000413456FB4>";audio;mobility="fixed";duplex="full";description="snom821";actor="principal";events="dialog";methods="INVITE,ACK,CANCEL,BYE,REFER,OPTIONS,NOTIFY,SUBSCRIBE,PRACK,MESSAGE,INFO"
User-Agent: snom821/8.4.32
Allow-Events: dialog
X-Real-IP: 192.168.10.32
Supported: path, gruu
Expires: 3600
Content-Length: 0
[5] 2011/10/01 00:50:39: SIP Tr udp:84.253.63.189:5060:
SIP/2.0 200 Ok
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 84.253.63.189:5060;branch=z9hG4bK-ticbkpxlry9d;rport=5060
From: "Naruto Uzomaki" <sip:81@bieri.homeip.net>;tag=6vo4oardly
To: "Naruto Uzomaki" <sip:81@bieri.homeip.net>;tag=00bdd21d2d
Call-ID: 2a70263c7f32-8wg7bhkjtxpo
CSeq: 2 REGISTER
Contact: <sip:81@84.253.63.189:5060>;expires=62
Supported: path
Content-Length: 0
[9] 2011/10/01 00:50:39: Message repetition, packet dropped
The log of the Snom 821 just gives me the register, not the 200 ok.
Shouldn't I get an ack from somewhere?
I'm not the expert in SIP, but in the same network I have absolutely no problem.
Thank you very much for your help.
Stefan
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There is only the SnomOnePlus in the DMZ. I also changed to port 81, but without success external - internal it's working of course. There must be a restriction inside the appliance box.. Does nobody else have this box?