[GnomeMeeting-list] NAT Problem over VPN
- From: Randall Smith <randall tnr cc>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: [GnomeMeeting-list] NAT Problem over VPN
- Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 11:56:34 -0500
I'm trying to use GM over an SSH-PPP VPN. The configuration is as follows.
PC3(Win2K - NM)
PC1(Debian - GM) <-VPN-> PC2(Debian) <--> LAN <-->
PC4(RHL72 - GM)
PC1:
eth0: 192.168.1.8
ppp0: 192.168.3.2
route add -net 10.7.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 dev ppp0
GM 1.02
GM Settings: Enable IP Translation checked.
Public IP of NAT/PAT router: 10.7.74.145 (Not really public?)
Enable Video Transmission
Enable Video Reception
PC2:
eth0: 10.7.74.145
ppp0: 192.168.3.1
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
PC3:
eth0: 10.7.74.132
NM 3.01
instcodec.exe installed
NM Settings: Automatically Receive Video at the
Start of Each Call
PC4
eth0: 10.7.74.141
GM Settings:
1. PC1 can ping PC3 and make TCP connections such as ssh.
2. PC3 CANNOT connect to PC1 because I don't know how to alter the
routing tables on Win2K and wouldn't be suprised if I couldn't.
PC1(GM) calls PC3(NM). PC3 answers and the call is connected. Video
does NOT show on PC3 (I don't know about audio), but video option in
toolbar ungrays. No video or audio on PC1. Ethreal shows that TCP
traffic is OK and UDP from PC1 -> PC3 is OK, but UDP from PC3 -> PC1 is
sent to 192.168.3.2 which PC3 CANNOT RESOLVE! PC3 should send its UDP
packets through 10.7.74.145, but it appears that that NAT option in GM
is not working (probably b/c its not a public IP). So how can I make
this work. Also, why does PC3 not show video from PC1 when I can see
the UDP traffic arriving?
PC1 calls PC4. PC4 answers. PC4 shows video. PC4 has no video or
sound card (just used to test) and sends no udp packets out.
If you can figure this out and you live in New Orleans, I'll buy you
lunch :)
Randall
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