davros1999
New Around Here
Hi
I upgraded to 380.57 and I notice a change in behaviour which I don't think is correct.
Disabling SIP Passthrough in WAN > NAT Passthrough causes an iptables rule to be added to the FORWARD chain which blocks UDP SIP:
Chain FORWARD (policy DROP)
target prot opt source destination
DROP udp -- anywhere anywhere udp dpt:5060
I think that passthrough off should only disable the SIP ALG. It should not result in blocking of SIP on UDP 5060. That was the behaviour in previous builds.
Thanks
Dave
I upgraded to 380.57 and I notice a change in behaviour which I don't think is correct.
Disabling SIP Passthrough in WAN > NAT Passthrough causes an iptables rule to be added to the FORWARD chain which blocks UDP SIP:
Chain FORWARD (policy DROP)
target prot opt source destination
DROP udp -- anywhere anywhere udp dpt:5060
I think that passthrough off should only disable the SIP ALG. It should not result in blocking of SIP on UDP 5060. That was the behaviour in previous builds.
Thanks
Dave