Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Another Gnomemeeting-Netmeeting problem -> Firewall problem!
- From: Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Another Gnomemeeting-Netmeeting problem -> Firewall problem!
- Date: 30 Oct 2002 10:01:08 +0100
Le mer 30/10/2002 à 09:28, Dean Tsou a écrit :
> Thanks for the reply Damien... yes, I did read that section in the FAQ,
> but what confuses me is the fact that I only have tcp ports 30000-30010
> open on the firewall, and no udp ports ("UDP ports between 5000 and 5003
> for audio and video" as indicated on the FAQ), yet I can transmit video
> to the outside world?? Now how does that work??
>
Opening the ports on the firewall is only for incoming connections.
Usually, in normal rules, you don't restrict the outgoing traffic, only
the incoming traffic. There is thus no restriction on outgoing video and
sound, but incoming video and sound won't work if the ports are not
allowed...
> Cheers,
> Dean
>
>
> Damien Sandras wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >your problem is not a GnomeMeeting/netmeeting problem, but a firewall
> >problem! ;)
> >
> >Le mer 30/10/2002 à 04:13, Dean Tsou a écrit :
> >
> >
> >>Hi All,
> >>
> >>I've been trying to get my Gnomemeeting to work behind the firewalled
> >>gateway on my home network for ages! It is finally SORT OF working using
> >>the gnugk (openh323gk) . I am trying to call someone outside my home
> >>network who is using NetMeeting without a firewall/NAT. The result is
> >>that they can see me, but I can't see them (I have made sure that they
> >>are transmitting video). I believe my problem lies in the port
> >>configurations on my gatekeeper and firewall. I have tcp ports
> >>30000-30010 open as well as 1720-1721 open... I don't have any udp ports
> >>open for it. Could that be the problem?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Yes, you need UDP ports opened. But the ports you are allowing
> >(30000-30010) are the ports used by GnomeMeeting. Nothing assures you
> >that the gatekeeper is using the same ports. You have to allow the ports
> >used by the gatekeeper if the gatekeeper is on the firewall, not the
> >ports used by GnomeMeeting.
> >
> >Now, I wonder why you are not simply using GnomeMeeting 0.94.1 and IP
> >Translation. It works out of the box for many users. Only forwarding TCP
> >30000-30010 1720 and UDP 5000-5003 to your internal host and it works.
> >
> >
> >
> >>BTW, can someone explain to me what the use of tcp ports 30000-30010 and
> >>udp ports 5000-5003 are used for?? I am not clear on the H323 protocol
> >>and have done lots of searching on the web without much success. Have
> >>also read the FAQ but still don't know what ports are used for what. Any
> >>help would be appreciated.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >In the FAQ:
> >Question http://www.gnomemeeting.org/index.php?rub=3&pos=0#AEN196:
> >
> >6.1. What ports does GnomeMeeting use for H.323?
> >
> >* 1720 TCP for the H.225 channel.
> >
> >* TCP ports between 30000 and 30010 for the H.245 channel. If both H.323
> >software are using H.245 Tunneling, those ports won't be used. However,
> >Netmeeting doesn't support H.245 Tunneling and those ports will always
> >be used when being in a communication with a Netmeeting user. Notice
> >that Netmeeting doesn't use the same ports on his side than
> >GnomeMeeting, but is using random ports instead.
> >
> >* UDP ports between 5000 and 5003 for audio and video.
> >
> >I guess you didn't read the right question in the FAQ... :)
> >
> >
> >>Cheers,
> >>Dean
> >>
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