Le dim 08/09/2002 à 15:59, Patrick Fromberg a écrit : > Damien Sandras schrieb: > > >Le jeu 05/09/2002 à 21:22, Patrick Fromberg a écrit : > > > > > >>Hi there, > >> > >>Im using gnomemeeting successfully for quite a while. Now I want to > >>install a gatekeeperproxy to enable a second machine to do voip. > >> > >>So the gatekeeperproxy on the first machine shall listen on intefaces > >>ppp0, eth0 and lo while > >>gnomemeeting shall listen to the (lo)cal interface only. > >> > >>Is there a way to restrict gnomemeeting to listen on a specific > >>interface only? Otherwise, I woud have to install a third machine extra > >>for the gatekeeperproxy. > >> > >> > > > >No it is not possible. I could add an option for that, but Im not sure > >that you really need a third machine if it is not possible to restrict > >the interface to listen on. > > > I didnt find an option to change the listening port, but fortunately > gnugk uses a different one than gnommeeting. It would still be a nice > option, to restrict the listening device for gnomemeeting. if you're using GM serie 0.9X (for gnome2) you have to use gconf-editor apps -> gnomemeeting -> general -> listen_port if you're using an older version of GM, i think that's in the source.. > > If it makes sense, to have gnugk and gnomemeeting on one single machine, > it makes also sense to have gnommeeting, gnugk and openmcu on one > machine. We, the experimentators (especially the poor ones like mee) > often have not much more than that available. > > >Perhaps you fear a port conflicts, but you can change the gnomemeeting > >listening port if needed. Moreover I think there are no problems of > >conflicting ports between the default GM and the default proxying > >gatekeeper ports. > > > I tried gnugk and gnomemeeting on one machine. Worked for sound but not > for Video. Ill keep tring. > > Patrick Fabrice
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