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Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:16 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Behind Firewall |
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I was wondering if anyone can give me any pointers or insights of whether or not to have an asterisk server behind a firewall.
I have always ran Asterisk on a public IP but was wondering if I should move it to a local IP behind a firewall.
I am looking to set up a location with 300 SIP phones.Â
Normally, I would put the Asterisk server on one public IP and let the SIP phones get DHCP from a router on a different IP and they would register to the Public Asterisk server from that IP address.
Should I move the asterisk server behind the same router?
If so, how should the server be set up and what is the best router/firewall hardware to accomplish this environment?
Thanks,
-H |
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rwheeler at artifact-s... Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:32 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Behind Firewall |
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Both work.
If you have enough IP addresses to dedicate one to your Asterisk server, that removes one node in the path from the world.
You will need a firewall on the Asterisk server to protect it from outside meddling.
If you can put the Asterisk server on the same network as the SIP devices (using a second NIC) that should help performance.
Is the SIP network on the same network as your internet/data LAN?
Ron
On 04/01/2016 1:15 PM, IPN Comm wrote:
Quote: | I was wondering if anyone can give me any pointers or insights of whether or not to have an asterisk server behind a firewall.
I have always ran Asterisk on a public IP but was wondering if I should move it to a local IP behind a firewall.
I am looking to set up a location with 300 SIP phones.
Normally, I would put the Asterisk server on one public IP and let the SIP phones get DHCP from a router on a different IP and they would register to the Public Asterisk server from that IP address.
Should I move the asterisk server behind the same router?
If so, how should the server be set up and what is the best router/firewall hardware to accomplish this environment?
Thanks,
-H
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mgliyanage.rc at gmail... Guest
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 1:42 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Behind Firewall |
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Hi,
I have used a sonicwall  Firewall, it has a sip transformation feature. It is necessary to use a firewall to protect your server
Best Regards,
Madushan
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 11:45 PM, IPN Comm <ipncomm1@gmail.com (ipncomm1@gmail.com)> wrote:
Quote: | I was wondering if anyone can give me any pointers or insights of whether or not to have an asterisk server behind a firewall.
I have always ran Asterisk on a public IP but was wondering if I should move it to a local IP behind a firewall.
I am looking to set up a location with 300 SIP phones.Â
Normally, I would put the Asterisk server on one public IP and let the SIP phones get DHCP from a router on a different IP and they would register to the Public Asterisk server from that IP address.
Should I move the asterisk server behind the same router?
If so, how should the server be set up and what is the best router/firewall hardware to accomplish this environment?
Thanks,
-H
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 11:43 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Behind Firewall |
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I have a /29 to use for the network.
My immediate go-to set-up will be to put the asterisk server on a public IP off the /29 and harden the IPtables along with other monitoring scripts and lock down methods. Then add the router on a different /29 IP and have all the phones register through the router to the public asterisk server and limit only registrations from that router's IP address.
I then would add the three trunks I need such as inbound/outbound, international, and 911 to the asterisk box
However, I do think this is best practices. It is my understanding to move the asterisk box behind a router/firewall and have the phones on the same subnet of the asterisk box. Then the router/firewall will do the trunking to the vendors.
I dont know which is best nor do I know the hardware for the router/firewall device.
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 1:31 PM, Ron Wheeler <rwheeler@artifact-software.com (rwheeler@artifact-software.com)> wrote:
Quote: | Both work.
If you have enough IP addresses to dedicate one to your Asterisk server, that removes one node in the path from the world.
You will need a firewall on the Asterisk server to protect it from outside meddling.
If you can put the Asterisk server on the same network as the SIP devices (using a second NIC) that should help performance.
Is the SIP network on the same network as your internet/data LAN?
Ron
On 04/01/2016 1:15 PM, IPN Comm wrote:
Quote: | I was wondering if anyone can give me any pointers or insights of whether or not to have an asterisk server behind a firewall.
I have always ran Asterisk on a public IP but was wondering if I should move it to a local IP behind a firewall.
I am looking to set up a location with 300 SIP phones.Â
Normally, I would put the Asterisk server on one public IP and let the SIP phones get DHCP from a router on a different IP and they would register to the Public Asterisk server from that IP address.
Should I move the asterisk server behind the same router?
If so, how should the server be set up and what is the best router/firewall hardware to accomplish this environment?
Thanks,
-H
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