Re: followup: allowing inbound calls to registered endpoints from unregistered endpoints

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Nyamul Hassaan wrote:

>The AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1 is not a security risk if you're using
>FileIPAuth, which your example says you are.  I'm also using FileIPAuth, and
>I "have" to use AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1 to allow my customers send calls
>to me without registering their equipment to my GK.
>
>However, I also had to change the default signaling port to 1720, as GK by
>default uses 1721 as that is what registered endpoints will do.  But, if
>your device is sending calls to a gateway, then the default target port is
>1720.  So, perhaps your Sony is trying to send to 1720?
>
>Regards
>HASSAAN
>  
>

Hi Hassan, I was wondering about the port info as well. Can someone
clarify what situations one would want to use port 1721 vs. 1720? In
our case we're using port 1720 (no H.323 client software on the GnuGK
server as the documentation seems to suggest is an issue). GnuGK seems
to be working well but I'm not sure if port 1720 is the proper choice.

Thanks,
Brian


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