Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Gnomemeeting Release Party ;-)
- From: Damien Sandras <damien sandras it-optics com>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Gnomemeeting Release Party ;-)
- Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2004 09:42:04 +0100
Le jeu 04/03/2004 à 02:12, Conrad Beckert a écrit :
> Hi Damien
> > You are probably using the wrong ports. The
> > gatekeeper doesn't use the same ports as
> > GnomeMeeting, you have to check their doc.
> Well I set them up myself in the config file:
> Q931PortRange=30000-30199
> H245PortRange=30200-30399
> RTPPortRange=5000:5020
> Probably the firewall on the machine the mcu was on
> blocked some of those ports. Have you a better idea
> which ports I should use?
>
Even if the MCU was blocking ports, it wouldn't have any effect on what
you receive.
> > Notice that if the GK is on an external host, or on
> > the gateway itself, there should be no problem,
> > except if you close ports or if proxying is
> > disabled.
> Well, the gatekeeper runs on the same machine as
> Gnomemeeting which is connected directly to the
> Internet. (firewall in between though)
>
Then why are you using a gatekeeper?
> Does the gatekeeper also sit in the line when I call
> an unregistered endpoint using its domain name like
> this callto:xxx.ip.com or does Gnomemeeting handle
> such calls independently?
>
It depends on your configuration for the GNU GK, it can be both.
> During the party I managed to connect from another
> machine behind NAT and was able to recieve
> sound/images! That's cool!
>
> Unfortunately I have no control over my callers. If I
> get calls from behind NAT they usualy come with the
> local 192.168.1.x addresses embedded. (Netmeeting :-(
> ) Is there a way to correct this in Gnomemeeting as
> the gatekeeper does?
>
No, no way unfortunately.... And even if it was corrected, your video
and audio would be dropped by their NAT machine, because if the private
address comes embedded, it means that their NAT doesn't support H.323.
> > 1.7GB of traffic on the MCU and I think about 7/8
> > people at the same time
> Wow, that's not much considered the time we spent
> online and the number of callers. There is no
> multicast isn't it. If 8 callers are connected it
> takes 8 times the bandwith.
>
> Conrad
>
>
>
>
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