Le mer, 05/05/2004 à 22:54 +0200, Enrique Botia Paniagua a écrit : > I use SuSE 8.2 (kernel 2.4.20) and I installed Gnomemeeting 1.0.2 from RPM. > My local home network is behind a router, with NAT and a firewall. I oppened > the router NAT ports 1720 TCP, 30000-30010 TCP, and 5000-5007 UDP. I also > oppened these ports in the SuSE firewall 2 for these tests. Opening those ports is not enough, you have to forward them. > > In my local home network I can use without problems Gnomemeeting to contact > other Linux computers with Gnomemeeting or Windows computers with Netmeeting > (I deactivate the "IP translation" option in Gnomemeeting NAT configuration). > > Through Internet I can contact other Gnomemeeting users also without any > problems (With the "IP translation" option activated in Gnomemeeting NAT > configuration). But I cannot contact to Netmeeting users through Internet. > > When a Netmeeting user calls me from Internet I receive the invitation, but > when I click "OK" to accept the ring tone does not stops, the connection is > not established and the Netmeeting user receives the message that I can not > accept Netmeeting calls. When I call a Netmeeting user through Internet the > connection is not established. > > I don't understand why I can receive Gnomemeeting calls and not Netmeeting > calls from the Internet. I suppose it is a problem in my router/NAT/firewall > configuration but and I need some assistance to fix it. Can you help me? > Are you sure that 30 000 - 30 010 are correctly forwarded? Your problem sounds like an H.245 problem. > Enrique > > _______________________________________________ > GnomeMeeting-list mailing list > GnomeMeeting-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
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