I have PBXIAF on my box which also functions as a gateway. The ISP connection goes directly into eth0 and the box runs DHCP for the private LAN on eth1. All the VOIP applications and phones work perfectly on the outside but none of them work on the local LAN. My phones will FTP, boot, but for some reason they can't register with Asterisk when on the same LAN.
I first thought it was iptables but whether they're on or off, I have the same result. I can pull up PBXIAF from a local computer on the LAN although apache is serving up corrupt image and CSS files so it doesn't look very good (only on the local LAN though).
I don't worry about DNS because everything is through IP address--no domain names.
Originally, I had one NIC and the PBXIAF box worked perfectly with the devices on the LAN. Once I hadded the 2nd NIC, set the box up to function as a gateway and DHCP server, the LAN VoIP devices just lost it.
What's the secret to having the local LAN VoIP devices successfully use the box so they can interact with the external devices that are already working so well?
I first thought it was iptables but whether they're on or off, I have the same result. I can pull up PBXIAF from a local computer on the LAN although apache is serving up corrupt image and CSS files so it doesn't look very good (only on the local LAN though).
I don't worry about DNS because everything is through IP address--no domain names.
Originally, I had one NIC and the PBXIAF box worked perfectly with the devices on the LAN. Once I hadded the 2nd NIC, set the box up to function as a gateway and DHCP server, the LAN VoIP devices just lost it.
What's the secret to having the local LAN VoIP devices successfully use the box so they can interact with the external devices that are already working so well?