Re: [GnomeMeeting-devel-list] SIP, RTP ports and firewall
- From: Daniel Huhardeaux <devel tootai net>
- To: GnomeMeeting development mailing list <gnomemeeting-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-devel-list] SIP, RTP ports and firewall
- Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2005 18:18:34 +0100
Damien Sandras a écrit :
[...]
If the snapshot you are using is correct, the key name is :
/apps/gnomemeeting-snapshot/protocols/ports/rtp_port_range
Ok got it. Thanks
My questions: I think that I could solve my problem (Only one RTP port
allowed) if I could modify the RTP port to use. But where is this list?
In GConf. But allowing only one port doesn't make sense and will most
likely give problems.
Was more for my second example: allowing same RTP ports for all UA which
are not the well known for each application.
Why GM on second call use the previous RTP port? Does the entry
GnomeMeeting in gconf have sense? If yes, why the RTP port defined for
H323 are not used?
Because you are not using the correct GConf key.
Treat me as stupid ;-) No, joking :-) Does it mean that I can safely
remove the gnomemeeting entry from Gconf?
Could be a good idea to put list of RTP ports in preferences so users
could adapt them to there setup (Eg: for all my UA I use the same RTP
port range which are my owns)
Yes and no, it is only useful for very advanced users. I want to keep
things simple.
Ok, agree. But how you want to explain to people they have to open some
ports on there firewall if you don't know which one ;-)? Also, the range
is always too large for me (security reason), especialy if you want to
implement in professional areas and you have to ask the computer
administrator to open 1000 ports on there firewall just for 1 or 2 VoIP
devices!
I vote for a possibility to have RTP ports in preferences, even 1720 and
5060 ports should be possible to modify: if providers are blocking those
ports, it's easier to modify in an application that to setup firewall
rules (user side).
What's the difference for you about RTP and UDP? From what I saw, my
audio went through 5065 which are marked UDP. Are RTP range only for H323?
Thanks to share your knowledge with us ;-)
--
Daniel
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