Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] A bit OT: Solutions behind firewalls withchanging inet-IPs
- From: Ulrich Norbisrath <ulrichml norbisrath de>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] A bit OT: Solutions behind firewalls withchanging inet-IPs
- Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 10:02:54 +0200
Hi Marc and list,
> You mentioned dyndns. Are you referring to dyndns.org? If so, why
yes I am.
> aren't you using names instead of the addresses in your gnugk neighbors
I do.
> section. Dyndns will handle the propogation to dns when your address
No, gnugk does not (or only the first time it resolve's this call).
Especially if one gk get's a new IP both gatekeepers have to be restartet.
> Also, depending on your firewall/router situation, you might need only
> one gatekeeper instead of three. Among you three, if one of you has a
> router/fireall that is h.323 compliant (truly compliant), just set up
> the GK behind that router/firewall. On the other hand, if you aren't
> using routing/bridging and are just using a personal firewall, never mind.
I think, we found a satisfying solution:
We use freeswan and ipsec in addition to gnugk and gm. Than we can give static IP-addresses to the gk's and let freeswan handle the dynamic IP-problem.
In addition we get the possibility to secure our call, so nobody will be able to eavedrop.
If anybody is interested in a brief howto I can try to sketch one or he can contact me by mail.
Regards
Uli
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Ulrich Norbisrath
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