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drgeoff:
Quote from: Mango on July 30, 2014, 06:54:42 am

You should also navigate to your router's configuration, and select Advanced > Setup > WAN Setup.  Look for NAT Filtering, and if it set to Open, change it to Secured.  Let us know if you're able to do this, or if my guess was wrong and it is already set to Secured.

There have been reports of the SIP scanners finding devices, even on alternate ports.

I've configure quite a few home routers but have never seen an option called "NAT Filtering" in any of them.  Nor anything with a different name which is obviously (to me) the same thing.  What is it supposed to do when enabled?

andrea:
Re: NAT Filtering. This is quoted from the router manual:

Quote

NAT Filtering. Network Address Translation (NAT) determines how the router
processes inbound traffic. Secured NAT provides a secured firewall to protect the
computers on the LAN from attacks from the Internet, but might prevent some Internet
games, point-to-point applications, or multimedia applications from functioning. Open
NAT provides a much less secured firewall, but allows almost all Internet applications
to function.

Mango:
The manual is pretty vague and doesn't describe technically what the option does.

Some routers allow you to switch between full cone NAT (allow incoming VoIP calls from any source) and restricted cone NAT (allow incoming VoIP calls only from the VoIP service provider).  I was hoping that would be the case for this option but I was wrong as it's already set to Secured and the problem exists anyway.  Apparently "Secured" is not actually very secure.

andrea:
I might be wrong, but my understanding is that the router lets all calls through, including SIP scanning, and the OBi202 listens on the ports that are set for each number. If port 5060 is not set as a valid port on the OBi202, then calls to this port are simply dropped.

Mango:
Yes, you understand it correctly.  (Your last router behaved differently and was more secure.)

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