Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Re: How to prevent an interface from sending packets with its own hardware address?

It is working "Ok" in current setup. But occasionally I get "No audio" on incoming calls. But it is not easy to reproduce.
Having had a hacked PBX once, which was trying to make international calls, i really hesitate to put it into the wild unprotected.
I prefer setting up the bridge solution first to rule out any NAT problems.

> On 27. May 2025, at 19:26, Fabio Martins <misc@phosphorus.com.br> wrote:
>
> By personal experience, this setup gives a lot of problems in PBX/SIP systems (mostly codecs). If you are able to, try to put the public IP address in the PBX system(s) itself, check if it is working fine. If yes, do the transparent bridge.
>
> On 5/27/25 14:12, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
>> No. It is located behind an OpenBSD firewall/router on a private lan: 192.168.xx.yy.
>
> --
> Fabio
>

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