[GnomeMeeting-list] Frecuent disconnection problem
- From: Spikex <spikex fibertel com ar>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: [GnomeMeeting-list] Frecuent disconnection problem
- Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 03:41:22 -0300
Hello everybody!
First of all I've to apologize because my english. I'll do my best to keep it
undestandable.
Ok, here's my problem:
I open GM and it log into the ils.seconix.com server. I do a dclick over the
entry in the adressbook and it shows me all the connected users. So far so
good.
Then I just let some time pass, (arround 2 or 3 minutes), I dclick again over
the server name in order to refresh the list and... It appear the legend that
I have to log in to see the ppl in the server!! It acts like I disconected my
GM from the server...
If course I didn't do that, in fact I was trying to find a way to reconnect
myself into the server but still no luck, the only remedy I've encountered
was to close Gnomemeeting and open it again.
Ok, now my configuration:
I'm running GM on a P4 2.5, 512 Mb Ram, over a 512 Kb cablemodem connection,
using Mandrake 10 official (kernel 2.6), and my version of GM is the 1.0.2.
This PC is on a mini-LAN in my home, the connected-to-the-world PC is a modest
P2 350, 128 Mb Ram, with a Mandrake 9.1, textmode, it is protected by the
IPTables, configured by the package Ipkungfu. I set ipkungfu a "virtual
host" wich routes the 30000-30010 TCP ports, 1720 TPC port and 5000-5007 UDP
ports to the GM machine. I've already succesfully tested this configuration
and I was able to send/receive AV and text. (But not in the same session
eheh).
And one more thing, I've saw a similar thread some days before, this guy had
basically the same problem I have. I cosidered the idea that my IP changed
during my GM session, but no, it still the same, so I have to discard that
theory.
Any ideas/suggestions?
Thank you very much in advance.
FJ
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Happiness adds and multiplies as we divide it with others.
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