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    How to make siproxd transparent?

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      schlouf
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      Hello,

      I am having trouble with a voip adaptor where I can't delare a outboud proxy. In the siproxd documentation, there is a sample config for transparent proxy configuration to be used in such cases. See http://siproxd.sourceforge.net/siproxd_guide/siproxd_guide_c6s4.html

      Could someone please point me to the right direction to create custom rdr rules to make this work?

      Thank you!

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        schlouf
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        Anyone?

        Were can I declare a rule like this in pfsense?

        iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -m udp -p udp -i eth0 –destination-port 5060 -j REDIRECT

        My understanding is to create un rdr rule. From what I have seen, the rules.debug file is used to set up the rules which is generated from config.xml. Should I edit the config.xml file or can it be achieved through the web interface?

        Could someone please point me in the right direction?

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          jeroen234
          last edited by

          under firewall you see rules
          this is where you can do that

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            schlouf
            last edited by

            More specifically? Somehow rules doesn't seem the right place to me to setup a redirection….

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              sullrich
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              Wait for beta2 which has a static port option.  Search the forums for more information as this has been talked about already.

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