[GnomeMeeting-list] working through restrictive firewall
- From: Morris Beverly <morrisb avpresentations com>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: [GnomeMeeting-list] working through restrictive firewall
- Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 13:58:01 -0400
Hi,
I guess this is beating a dead horse, but I'm going to ask anyway since the
reason is to help isolated medical patients (in this case bone marrow
transplant recipients) communicate with their families.
I know that the best way to get through a firewall is to open up the
required ports, or to change to a gatekeeper, or SIP gateway. However, the
people I'm trying to help have no real technical expertise themselves at
the home side and the hospitals' IT staff generally have bigger/other fish
to fry or are simply too swamped to find time to work on it.
Is it possible to set up a vpn or something similar to tunnel all network
traffic through a single port (preferably port 80 since it's almost always
open) so that all the h323 ports are "open" between both computers? I'm
sorry if this is a dumb/unworkable/already dismissed idea, but I'm stumped
and would really like to be able to help these folks.
They are currently using some video phones that "work" over a regular POTS
line, but the quality is, as you can imagine very poor.
I was hoping, in an ideal world, to be able to make a bootable CD with
everything set up for gnomemeeting and the required vpn or whatever so the
required technical stuff could be minimized for the patients (or anyone else).
Once again, I apologize if this is just a pipe dream, but I appreciate your
thoughts anyway.
thanks,
morris
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