![]() The RTP packets leaving the SIP Server side of the network are sent to the local IP address of the remote phone rather than the VPN IP address for which there is not visibility on the VPN 10.10 network. Note: if the SIP server and phones are all on the same subnet as the OpenVPN bridged network (all on 10.10.1.0) I can get the remote phone to connect, but have uni-directional RTP data transfer. I suspect that it is a routing issue and possibly a bridging issue. It would seem that pings are making it to the OpenVPN client as I can see the UPD packets on the Bridged NTW adapter interface via Wireshark. I am able to get the VPN client to connect but can pass absolutely nothing after that, including pings or even a trace route. ![]() I’m trying to connect remote OpenVPN SIP clients to a home SIP server and make calls between the remote and the local phones as well as route calls out SIP trunks from the SIP server. To begin with, I am not a Network GURU and I’m new to open VPN, so go gently on me…
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