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Jeremy Porteous


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09-11-07 06:11 PM

I am looking for a VOIP provider than uses VPN or some form of tunnel to get
over port blocking on SIP ports.  I am sure I found one previously, but
despite using Google I cannot find it again.  Does anybody know of one (or
some form of tunnel that could be used with existing providers).

JP



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    Re: VPN or Tunnel for VOIP  
aem


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09-12-07 12:11 AM

Jeremy Porteous wrote:
> I am looking for a VOIP provider than uses VPN or some form of tunnel to g
et
> over port blocking on SIP ports.  I am sure I found one previously, but
> despite using Google I cannot find it again.  Does anybody know of one (or
> some form of tunnel that could be used with existing providers).

I'm not aware of any that do this, but you could probably run Open VPN
on a xen/dedi/colo'ed machine in this country and connect to it from
wherever you are..

alex

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    Re: VPN or Tunnel for VOIP  
Brian A


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09-12-07 12:11 AM

On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 19:15:04 +0100, aem <m@i.je> wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
>Jeremy Porteous wrote: 
>
>I'm not aware of any that do this, but you could probably run Open VPN
>on a xen/dedi/colo'ed machine in this country and connect to it from
>wherever you are..
>
>alex
> 
Voxalot.com did plan  to introduce operation on ports other than 5060.
I don't know whether they have got any further on that.
In Feb 2007 Voxalot stated:-
"We are considering port redirects for:
4060
3060
2060
I dont think we will redirect port 80. "

As well as 5060 I think that pbxes.com works on ports:-
80
5061




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    Re: VPN or Tunnel for VOIP  
Tim


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09-12-07 12:11 AM

Jeremy Porteous wrote:
> I am looking for a VOIP provider than uses VPN or some form of tunnel to g
et
> over port blocking on SIP ports.  I am sure I found one previously, but
> despite using Google I cannot find it again.  Does anybody know of one (or
> some form of tunnel that could be used with existing providers).

I know both gradwell and voipfone provide outbound proxies that run on
ports other than 5060.


Most people who I know in managed offices and such like (with a
generally blocked firewall) run an openVPN session out to a server they
control.  I know a good consultant who is good at these.

Snom370s have an openVPN client on the actual phone - this may help.

I think if you want to go to VPN route, you are best sorting it yourself
rather than a bundled package with VoIP provider.


Tim





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