Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Re: Problems connecting to Netmeeting machines from gnomemeeting
- From: Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Re: Problems connecting to Netmeeting machines from gnomemeeting
- Date: 11 Mar 2003 23:18:03 +0100
I've checked on my windows millenium and the connection is established
even if there is no common codec. My guess is that it can't establish
the H.245 channel due to your firewall/router problems, and thus codecs
can not be negotiated.
Le mar 11/03/2003 à 22:43, Steve Rifkin a écrit :
> > Yes but I don't think it will help at all. I wonder if your Netmeeting
> > doesn't disable GSM for one reason or another.
>
> GSM shows as the top codec in Netmeeting's Audio prefs on the Win2K box. Same
> situation as the other netmeeting machine I've tested with.
>
> > Also check MS-GSM is enabled on your side.
>
> Well, MS-GSM is listed in the Available Audio Codecs portion of the gnomemeeting
> prefs. Is being listed in that list enough to say that MS-GSM is "enabled" in
> gnomemeeting? Or must the codec be listed at the *top* or *hightlighted* in the
> gnomemeeting prefs list for that specific codec to be considered enabled. As it
> turns out, MS-GSM *is* currently at the top of the Audio Codecs prefs list of
> codecs and *is* highlighted. Is there anything else I have to do to enable
> MS-GSM on my side?
>
> Steve
>
>
> > Also, Damien, I have a question about something you mentioned... When you
> said:
> >
> > > If your router natively supports H.323:
> > > - disable H.245 Tunneling, disable Fast Start, disable IP Translation,
> > > do not forward ports, only allow them
> >
> > What did you mean by do not forward ports, only allow them? On the cable
> > router, I can set the ports to be forwarded to the specific box behind the
> > firewall. But, I'm not sure what you mean by "only allow them". Isn't that
>
> forwarding = forward to the internal host
> allowing = accept incoming connections on those ports
>
> >
> > what port forwarding does? Only allows the ports to be active for a machine
> > behind the firewall? (I use port forwarding all the time for certain
> services).
> > So, I may be confusing your terms of "forwarding" and "allowing".
> >
> > I should be able to try the .96.1 tonight and will report back regarding the
> > codec error from Netmeeting.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Steve
>
> Steve Rifkin - JHU CS Dept Sr. Unix Systems Administrator
> Technical Director
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> 410-516-6281
>
>
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