[Spce-user] Sipwise with several IP address setup

Raúl Alexis Betancor Santana rabs at dimension-virtual.com
Thu Oct 16 02:58:35 EDT 2014


El 16/10/2014 a las 4:21, Santiago Albanese escribió:
> I've been reading, testing...reading and testing...several times over. I
> have a server that has 3 IP interfaces. One is public (where all subscribers
> login), the other two are separate private IPs specific to two peers
> (service providers). The problems is both providers don't use
> authentication, just the specific IP which is a private link from the
> provider, so all coming from that IP(Link) is trusted and taken as
> authentic. The problem lies in that all calls from subscriber come with the
> @public_IP and not the @private_IP that the carrier expects. So I get a
> forbideen reply for all outgoing calls.

You have to tweek a little you config to get that running, you should 
bind spce to that extra_ips , if your provider also need the RTP to come 
from that private_ips, you will have to 'bridge' it.

> For incoming calls the SipWise sends a proxy authentication required, and no
> calls come in.

That's because you have wrong setup the peers on spce

> Am I just too much of a newbie and missing something obvious or is it a real
> issue? I can't imagine my setup is so unique, seems the norm.
>

It's not a real issue, it's a lack of knowleadge from you, also don't 
call that scenario 'norm' ... it's not a normal scenario, it's what some 
pseudo-carriers calls 'security', when they don't know what that means 
... :-( . Unfortunatetly I have seen lot of 'asterisk-based' service 
providers, doing that kind of setup, private-links, VPN setups ... all 
'in the name of security'

Best regards



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