Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Asymmetrical GM<->GM problem - solved
- From: Jeffrey Dever <jsdever sympatico ca>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Asymmetrical GM<->GM problem - solved
- Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 16:44:43 -0500
Damien, you are the master.
I had assumed that being on the DMZ made all those problems go away.
All I had to do for my router (D-Link DI-704P) was to enable IP
Translation, and disable Tunnelling as you suggested. I am using
dyndns, so I'll read those parts of the FAQ in more detail now. Can I
just enter a dyndns.org hostname for the public IP of the router?
Gnomemeeting is a killer application for me that keeps me (and Eva) off
of windows. Great work. Any way I can flip you some cash? You
mentioned that you needed a new keyboard or somthing. Do you have a
PayPal account?
Thanks again,
-jsd
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le dim 12/01/2003 à 21:19, Jeffrey Dever a écrit :
Jeff is indirectly connected through a D-Link router with a 192.168 IP
but has put his computer in the DMZ to eliminate any firewall issues.
Putting the computer in a DMZ certainly eliminates firewall issues, but
NOT NAT problems if your router doesn't support natively H.323 .
There are 2 solutions to this problem:
- either your router has a NAT stack that supports H.323, and then it
should work (you might have to disable H.245 Tunnelling and Fast Start)
- or your router doesn't support H.323, and you have to *forward* the
ports described in the FAQ to your 192.168 IP and enable IP translation.
If you are in case 2 and didn't enable IP Translation and forward ports,
then it is normal you have problems.
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