[VOIPSEC] simple point to point voip (ATA) connection?
Yusuf Mayet
jojo786 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 16 01:12:22 CST 2007
On Nov 10, 2007 12:33 PM, Zenaan Harkness <zen at freedbms.net> wrote:
> Hi, I have two analog telephone adaptors ATAs - similar to Grandstream
> 488s, which allows me to convert analogue phones into IP streams.
>
> The config server for these devices speaks of SIP and NAT/ STUN settings.
>
> Can anyone assist me in what I need to do to create a simple
> point-to-point call, essentially by entering IP addresses manually?
>
> The ultimate purpose is so that I can tunnel such connection through
> ssh tunnel/ forwarded ports.
>
> But the first step is to make the connection.
>
> My machine is Ubuntu.
>
> Do I need a SIP server?
>
> If so, how can I ensure the RTP stream goes through an ssl forwarded
> port - ie, how do I ensure the RTP stream goes to a local port, which
> I then forward?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Zen
>
Hi,
Yes, you need a SIP server + media Server. Try Asterisk, OpenPBX,
FreePBX, Freeswitch.
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thanks,
Yusuf
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