Re: New installation; Ubuntu 18.04, multiple secondary interfaces, connection failure with explicit routing

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On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 2:44 PM Robert Kulagowski <rkulagow@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I did that, but now when I get a connect from the outside
> (98.242.32.5), it looks like the response that we're sending back is
> using my internal IP address in the connect? 10.244.23.2 instead of
> 38.142.191.116 (which is the "base" IP address)
>
> 2019/03/13 19:26:10.217 4       ProxyChannel.cxx(2121)  Q931    Send
> to 98.242.32.5:3235 {
>   q931pdu = {
>     protocolDiscriminator = 8
>     callReference = 14459
>     from = destination
>     messageType = Connect
>     IE: Display = {
>       73 65 72 76 69 63 65 64  65 73 6b 2d 75 73         servicedesk-us
>     }
>     IE: User-User = {
>       22 c0 06 00 08 91 4a 00  05 00 0a f4 17 02 da c1   ".....J.........
>       22 c0 b5 00 23 31 0a 48  44 58 20 34 30 30 30 20   "...#1.HDX 4000
>       48 44 15 52 65 6c 65 61  73 65 20 2d 20 33 2e 31   HD.Release - 3.1
>       2e 31 31 2d 35 33 30 32  34 00 18 29 68 00 10 00   .11-53024..)h...
>       00 1f 2c af bc 45 9a cb  a8 c1 15 4c c0 11 00 30   ..,..E.....L...0
>       25 68 00 10 00 00 1f 2c  af bc 45 9a cb a8 c1 81   %h.....,..E.....
>       1d 02 00 00 07 00 08 81  6b 00 03 18 10 00 07 00   ........k.......
>       08 81 6b 00 03 2b 00 04  00 43 a1 4c d4 e7 b8 8c   ..k..+...C.L....
>       d8 c9 2a 50 c5 5c b0 25  57 00 21 97 da 70 5f 99   ..*P.\.%W.!..p_.
>       92 15 fc 1d 3d 2b ac 2f  97 dd 50 2e fd a4 34 83   ....=+./..P...4.
>       10 16 d9 bd f5 4e 74 6c  f8 1a c5 f0 d8 ed df 8e   .....Ntl........
>       6a 87 f0 d2 f3 03 4b d1  17 bc c7 d9 3d 0b 71 fb   j.....K.....=.q.
>       5f 38 f2 d3 c5 dc 5a 61  f6 91 97 cb 58 cb b7 5a   _8....Za....X..Z
>       8e fe 85 20 d6 1a 27 79  0b 6f 90 31 0f 49 c2 e4   ... ..'y.o.1.I..
>       69 67 40 cf bd f7 d5 a2  1b 11 a0 00 74 94 a7 e8   ig@.........t...
>       ac 21 d9 ba 87 d3 fc 98  1d 04 00 ff ff ff ff ff   .!..............
>       ff ff ff c9 0f da a2 21  68 c2 34 c4 c6 62 8b 80   .......!h.4..b..
>       dc 1c d1 29 02 4e 08 8a  67 cc 74 02 0b be a6 3b   ...).N..g.t....;
>       13 9b 22 51 4a 08 79 8e  34 04 dd ef 95 19 b3 cd   .."QJ.y.4.......
>       3a 43 1b 30 2b 0a 6d f2  5f 14 37 4f e1 35 6d 6d   :C.0+.m._.7O.5mm
>       51 c2 45 e4 85 b5 76 62  5e 7e c6 f4 4c 42 e9 a6   Q.E...vb^~..LB..
>       37 ed 6b 0b ff 5c b6 f4  06 b7 ed ee 38 6b fb 5a   7.k..\......8k.Z
>       89 9f a5 ae 9f 24 11 7c  4b 1f e6 49 28 66 51 ec   .....$.|K..I(fQ.
>       e6 53 81 ff ff ff ff ff  ff ff ff 00 08 02 01 00   .S..............
>       01 00 01 00 01 40 02 80  01 00                     .....@....
>     }
>   }
>   h225pdu = {
>     h323_uu_pdu = {
>       h323_message_body = connect {
>         protocolIdentifier = 0.0.8.2250.0.5
>         h245Address = ipAddress {
>           ip =  4 octets {
>             0a f4 17 02                                        ....
>           }
>           port = 56001
>         }
>
> <snip>
>
> What I'm experiencing is a "half" connect. The HDX 4002 begins ringing
> to indicate an incoming call, the status gumball goes to green, but I
> still only end up with a self-view instead of a transition to a full
> call.

Any ideas? Does someone have a configuration which works (multiple
external IPs using explicit routing to connect to internal systems)?
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