[Freeswitch-users] Setting up a FreeSwitch system on a pfSensefirewall???

Peter P GMX Prometheus001 at gmx.net
Sun Dec 6 06:14:42 PST 2009


Concerning,
> Which I'm kinda confused about, I don't have any 192.168 net here??
I think, this is a default entry in the acl.conf.xml. Please check the
entries there. But normally this shouldn't stop freeswitch from working
and handling requests.

Can you set the console_log_level to "debug" in vars.xml and post you
console output when the phone tries to register? You may also grep the
network traffic on port 5060
(e.g. ngrep -d any port 5060 -W byline) on your machine, to see what's
wrong.

Best regards
Peter

mailinglist schrieb:
> Hi Adam
>  
> Excellent first steps!
> Thankyou for the hint.
> Now I hope somebody can tell me what I'm doing wrong next...
>  
> I've gotten it to register to the testprovider here (musimi.dk), but I
> get an error when I create an account for testing with the X-Lite phone.
>  
> It displays 403 forbidden in the display.
>  
> I've created an account on FreeSwitch
>  
> extension 1001
> password 1001
> mailbox 1001
> voicemail password 1001
> account code 1001
> Effective Caller ID Name Fribert
> Effective Caller ID Number 4692xxxx (the Musimi number)
> Voicemail Mail To <my address>
> Voicemail Attach File true
> User Context default
> Call Group <>
> Enabled true
> Extension Description Test number
>  
> In the X-Lite
> Display Name Fribert
> User name 1001
> Password 1001
> Autorization user name 1001
> Domain LAN-IP-OF-pfSense
>  
> Check in Register with domain and receive incoming calls
> Check in domain.
>  
> That's about it.
>  
> Looking on the status page, I can see these lines in the log:
> 2009-12-06 09:55:50.310829 [NOTICE] switch_core.c:1064 Adding
> 192.168.42.0/24 (deny) to list lan
> 2009-12-06 09:55:50.310842 [NOTICE] switch_core.c:1064 Adding
> 192.168.42.42/32 (allow) to list lan
> 2009-12-06 09:55:50.311256 [DEBUG] mod_event_socket.c:2291 Socket up
> listening on 0.0.0.0:8021
> 2009-12-06 09:55:50.311256 [DEBUG] mod_event_socket.c:2291 Socket up
> listening on 0.0.0.0:8021
>  
> Which I'm kinda confused about, I don't have any 192.168 net here???
> But as it also primarily forbids it, except .42 to allow, I'm
> wondering if it could be something internal?
>
> Best regards
>  
>
> >>> 05-12-2009 kl. 18:52 skrev "Adam Ford" <lists at redbonez.net> i
> meddelelsen <0E0013F55E224674A1361329CF7A85F0 at redbonez>:
>
> I used the pfSense FreeSWITCH for awhile, as it is the only GUI
> FreeSWITCH I have found with a stable release.  It was very easy to
> use, I would recommend it if you just want a quick base system with
> standard features.  Though, I ended up switching to a compiled version
> of FreeSWITCH in order to make the customizations I needed for my office.
>
> http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/FreeSWITCH
>
> -AF
>
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> *Subject:* [Freeswitch-users] Setting up a FreeSwitch system on a
> pfSensefirewall???
>
>  
>
> Has anybody done this?
>
>  
>
> I'm completely at a loss, having tinkered very little with Asterisk,
> and giving up on that, I wonder if there's any help to be found on
> FreeSwitch?
>
> Anybody that can give pointers to a good step-by-step instruction?
>
>  
>
> I want to have it handle my two sip-phones (siemens dect ip and spa
> 901), and handle a sip account at my provider.
>
> Of course transferring calls between the two, as well as group calls
> would be a nice benefit.
>
>  
>
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