Re: [GnomeMeeting-devel-list] SIP and proxies
- From: Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com>
- To: GnomeMeeting development mailing list <gnomemeeting-devel-list gnome org>
- Cc: syfou users sourceforge net
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-devel-list] SIP and proxies
- Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 19:27:00 +0200
Hi,
Le samedi 30 avril 2005 à 14:41 -0400, syfou users sourceforge net a
écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I really like GnomeMeeting, it is really usable and standards-compliant:
> a big thank to the developers.
>
Thanks,
> I have a minor irritation with it though, that turns out to be a major one
> for many of my friends and family, and that make them use alternative VoIP
> softwares: the firewall/proxy problem -- the inability in too many
> circumstances to establish proper connection with someone behind
> some firewall, or a NAT (either hardware or software) or some sort of
> proxy.
>
> Of course, almost all those situations can be sorted out with a bit of
> configuration, but I have the feeling that a big sell point of skype, for
> instance, is that it just work out of the box in all cases.
>
> GnomeMeeting already has STUN for diagnostic, but wouldn't it be nice if
> It could just use some third party tcp broker to establish p2p-like
> connections when the reception caller is not publicly reachable?
>
There are 2 possibilities :
- either you strictly respect H.323 and SIP and ...
- or you introduce your own protocol
If you want to respect standards, having a peer 2 peer view is not
possible. What skype is doing is that if both peers are behind NAT, the
call is proxied by a third user transparently, and it works. It wouldn't
work for video though I think because proxying audio is light, but for
video, it is different....
So the only possibility for us would be to provide free public proxies,
usable by everyone, but I don't have the money to do so.
However, it is possible. There are open source proxies for SIP, easy to
use, easy to install, and GnomeMeeting already supports it.
> I will not go into too much details, since I do not know what you will
> think, but my idea was some kind of TCP middleman on a public IP
> interface, similar to socks, that would just help establish and relay the
> traffic between two hosts, regardless of their masquerading state, etc.
>
> Is this a good idea, or is this just me being misinformed or targeting a
> problem that isn't there?
>
--
_ Damien Sandras
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