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Re: xAP bridging / routing



If I understand correctly you could just install the xServer in the DMZ
network and then route traffic to the non DMZ using an xServer client.
However both the client and server are Windows based applications (VB).
- which way around are your networks ... and is a Windows app on both
sides supportable  ? You may be able to write a client for Linux fairly
easily - a server would be more slightly more involved.  The client is
essentially just a tunnel via TCP for the xAP UDP traffic with an
initial key based authentication exchange - the detail of which I think
could be disclosed for a Linux client implementation.  It is likely this
will be updated to a challenge/response type system in the next release

xRouter/Server apps at http://www.mi4.biz

cheers  Kevin

Martyn Wendon wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I need to bridge / route xAP traffic between 2 networks (an internal
and
> dmz), one Windows based and one Linux based.
>
> Has anybody achieved anything like this before?
>
> Specifically, my PBX setup (Asterisk box, fxs & fxo gateways) sits
in
> a dmz
> on my network on it's own switch, and I've just started playing with
> the xAP
> Asterisk connector which I'm sure will give me lots of functionality
if I
> can get the xAP data across into the internal network!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Martyn
>
>




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