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Simon Zerafa

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Sep 18, 2020
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Hi Steve,

I'm sure you have had a new messages on this but it looks interesting and just a the right topic for the main section of an upcoming SN podcast

https://samy.pl/slipstream/

If the show notes supported animations then the diagram on Samy page would be perfect 🙂

Kind Regards

Simon
 
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For the ubiquiti edge routers you use the following command (there are several modules)

set system conntrack modules x disable
 
A bonus for the SIP ALG ... most if not all VoIP providers want you to disable SIP ALG anyway since they are unpredictable and unreliable. It is far easier for the VoIP provider to handle seeing the internal IP addresses in the SIP payload and just knowing how to deal with that.

https://kb.intermedia.net/Article/3013 as an example!