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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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      @jaredbusch said in One Way Audio Issues and STUN:

      The problem with ALG is that, if I understand how it was originally designed, it is basically a MitM on SIP traffic.

      That's my understanding of it, and how it is implemented. Had no idea there was a standard for that mess.

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        scotth
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        I've never turned on ALG. I caught this because I have a catchall proxy at the end of my policies for outgoing TCP/UDP/DNS that might have slipped through my other policies. It makes sure that everything is scanned and IPS hopefully catches what I may have missed.

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          scotth
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          I don't like the stock, out of the box -- Allow All to Any
          Edit: Outgoing: Allow All to Any

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @scotth
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            @scotth said in One Way Audio Issues and STUN:

            I've never turned on ALG.

            On by default, have to manually turn it off.

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              scotth @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said in One Way Audio Issues and STUN:

              @scotth said in One Way Audio Issues and STUN:

              I've never turned on ALG.

              On by default, have to manually turn it off.

              Not in the Watchguards that I use

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                scottalanmiller @scotth
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                @scotth said in One Way Audio Issues and STUN:

                @scottalanmiller said in One Way Audio Issues and STUN:

                @scotth said in One Way Audio Issues and STUN:

                I've never turned on ALG.

                On by default, have to manually turn it off.

                Not in the Watchguards that I use

                We're discussing Ubiquiti here. That's what the OP is using.

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                  scotth
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                  Apologies

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                    scottalanmiller @scotth
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                    @scotth said in One Way Audio Issues and STUN:

                    Apologies

                    Although nice that WG doesn't turn it on by default, most systems do. Such a bad idea.

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                      scotth @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said in One Way Audio Issues and STUN:

                      @scotth said in One Way Audio Issues and STUN:

                      Apologies

                      Although nice that WG doesn't turn it on by default, most systems do. Such a bad idea.

                      I'd have to dig, but I'm fairly sure that I saw a notification in one of the release notes for an update that it was to be left off unless you had a VOIP / SIP vendor who specifically required it.

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                        krisleslie @scotth
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                        @scotth very few if any tell you to turn it on. I could see maybe a scenario if the SIP provider provided you the equipment then sure if they want it turned on cool, since they may have certified it. But in general it I think the problem is whatever ALG is doing messes up with the firewall and I think basically the traffic is getting probed and flagged!

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                          krisleslie @krisleslie
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                          I want to go find the programmer who created ALG and throw him in a cage of lions!
                          #frustrated!

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