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So you say I need to add code for TCP or TLS below the UDP transport in my
existing one.

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Adrian Georgescu <ag at ag-projects.com>wrote:

> It is possible that your ISP is blocking access to port 5060 where the SIP
> server is listening. You can do a TCP dump on your computer to see the SIP
> traffic and the responses you get for it, if any.
>
> If you get no replies back, try switch to TCP or TLS transports or change
> the port where your server is listening, if your server support these
> features.
>
> --
> Adrian
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> On Sep 24, 2009, at 10:23 PM, Rachel Baskaran wrote:
>
>  Hey,
>>
>> I have a pjsua app where it calls any landline/mobiles from command-line.
>> This works well when I'm at office. But once I'm at home I couldn't do the
>> same.
>>
>> Is there a way for remote connection to my office domain or PBX I connect
>>  to call the same way I do as I'm in the office?
>>
>> Suggestions please!
>>
>> Rachel
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