Re: Network sharing without using NAT, possible?

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Christopher Fowler wrote:
On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 23:19 +0000, Mateus Interciso wrote:
Hi all, I currently using iptables NAT for routing the internet trough
2 different sub-networks, and we are having some trouble with the NAT, specially for VoIP, so I was thinking if it's possible to make a router (like a CISCO IOS) using Zebra, that will, in other words, share the Internet trough the sub-networks, without using NAT, or in a better
way.
The question for this, is that we had a w2k3 server sharing the
internet, and the VoIP was fine, since we changed the w2k3 for a Linux Box, the VoIP started acting very strangely, and I'm really running out of options here to make it fix, I though about this, is it possible?

If I remember correct SIP is not very NAT friendly.  I have a Sipura ATA
and it fails to work if it is nated more than once.  IAX2 will work
fine.  You may be using neither protocols.



Talking about coincidence, it's a Sipura 2000, did you managed to make it work? The strange part, is that for some countries, it works perfectly, and other countries, it doesn't :O

Thanks

Mateus
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