Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] [Q:] Cisco VPN client + gnomemeeting version 1.0.2
- From: Holger Unterbrink <hunterbr cisco com>
- To: Damien Sandras <damien sandras it-optics com>
- Cc: GnomeMeeting mailing list <gnomemeeting-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] [Q:] Cisco VPN client + gnomemeeting version 1.0.2
- Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2004 17:54:56 +0200
that was my first idea, too, but it still picks the local IP of eth0. If
you like, I can send you an sniffer trace.
Regards
holger
Am So, den 20.06.2004 schrieb Damien Sandras um 17:44:
> Le dim, 20/06/2004 à 17:30 +0200, Holger Unterbrink a écrit :
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am using the following setup:
> >
> >
> > LinuxPC1(Gnomemeeting+VPNclient_IPsecVPN)---Inet---Router2---LinuxPC2(Gnomemeeting)
> >
> >
> > On LinuxPC1 I have a Cisco VPN CLient running that dials into the
> > Router2. The Cisco VPNclient does *not* use some kind of virtuel
> > Interface, it just intercepts the network stack. Unfortunatly, it seems
> > to me that gnome meeting just pics the IPaddress from eth0 for it's call
> > setup. The result is that the video stream only works in one direction,
> > cause LinuxPC2 tries to send his UDP video stream to the IP addr of eth0
> > of LinuxPC1, instead of using the virtuell IP addr.
> >
> > The question: Is there any way to tell Gnomemeeting, not to pic the IP
> > address automatically from the phy. interface ? Is it possible to
> > specify the source IP addr. manually ? If not, could someone point me to
> > the responsibile sourcecode files, which get the IP address for the call
> > setup ?
> >
>
> Yes, you can do that in the "NAT" preferences :
> - enable IP Translation
> - put your IP there
> - disable automatic IP checking
>
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