Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] simple questions
- From: Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Cc: Gustavo Homem <gach mega ist utl pt>
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] simple questions
- Date: 26 Mar 2003 15:09:39 +0100
Le mer 26/03/2003 à 14:54, Gustavo Homem a écrit :
> Hello all,
>
> I am using gnomemeeting 0.93.1 from mdk 9.0 contribs and I have several
> problems. I am behind a linux firewall.
>
> From the FAQ:
>
> " The easiest way to make GnomeMeeting work behind a NAT/PAT gateway is to
> install GnomeMeeting 0.94 or newer, to enable IP translation and to forward
> the required ports to your internal computers. "
>
> It is *easier* or *necessary* to use 0.94 ?
It is necessary if you want to use IP Translation and port forwarding.
It is the easiest way to proceed, but other ways exist (Gatekeeper usage
for example).
>
> My iptables configuration seems to forward the appropriate ports:
>
[...]
Simple port forwarding is unuseful without IP Translation.
> The problems I face are:
>
> - I can't call most ils users: it just says "call completed ESD resumed"
> - When I can call someone we can write and he can see me, but I can't see him
> (altough there are no error messages, and remote video is enabled but I see
> nothing but the gnomemeeting logo)
> - sound doesn't work (but I think my /dev/dsp doesn't allow multiple openings,
> so I'll solve this afterwards)
>
> -The mandrake packages on the gnomemeeting website do not indicate which mdk
> distribution they were made for. In fact I tried to upgrade my with rpm -Uvh
> and they broke my system: cpio errors, in openh and gnomemeeting package.
>
They are for Mandrake 9. They shouldn't break the system, I don't
understand how they could break it actually.
> Any help is aprecciated.
>
> Best regards
> Gustavo Homem
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