Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] GnomeMeeting Audio Redirect
- From: Patrick Fromberg <patrick fromberg b-more de>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] GnomeMeeting Audio Redirect
- Date: Sun, 08 Sep 2002 14:32:23 +0100
Shane Helms schrieb:
Hey Guys,
I wonder if this feature is implemented within GnomeMeeting. I'd like to do
the following:
Establish a call using GnomeMeeting (preferably using a command line version
of it) from a Unix machine (which I only have user access on) to a
destination through a PSTN gateway.
But since I don't have physical access to the Unix machine, which I'm
running the GnomeMeeting on (to plug speakers and microphone into), I'd like
to redirect the audio to my own machine (which would be running another
GnomeMeeting). I suppose you can consider it as a conference thing.
For the curious: I'm doing this, because I myself am behind a firewall, but
the Unix machine which i'm refering to isn't.
So, is it possible or not ???
Point one is, that a gatekeeper with proxy is the best way to overcome
the firewall in this case. See www.gnugk.org. This solution is also the
easiest and osindependent, when it comes to installation. NAT and RSIP
dont seem adecuate in my opinion, as they support only one single client
for beeing called. I have tried gnugk and it worked for sound. I dont
know yet, why the video didnt work, possibly not gnugks fault.
Nevertheless, good enough for prof of concept. I am still in
experimatation phase.
Point two is, that modern Linux sondservers are network aware, but I am
not sure, if this works in full duplex. Gnomemeeting has the
commandlineoption --espeaker=HOSTNAME:PORT for this purpose, but I dont
know if it works and the help doesent tell which sound servers are
supported, esd and arts I guess.
Patrick
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