Dear Folks, Thanks for your great work! It looks like ekiga has come along so far since my first tentative experiments with the old gnomemeeting many years ago. I was exited about the h323 support in the 2.6.17 kernel, now available in my shiny new standard FC5 kernel $ uname -r 2.6.17-1.2139_FC5smp with these modules: $ find /lib/modules/2.6.17-1.2139_FC5smp -name '*h323*' /lib/modules/2.6.17-1.2139_FC5smp/kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_h323.ko/lib/modules/2.6.17-1.2139_FC5smp/kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_nat_h323.ko so I fired up ekiga on my machine, and read the documentation on the website. The firewall rules recommended at http://www.ekiga.org/index.php?rub=3&pos=0&faqpage=x161.html#AEN188 suggest simply opening up all outgoing traffic of every find to everywhere, and allowing anything to come back that is related. All traffic of every kind is opened up to and from the internal network. The mail messages at http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnomemeeting-list/2002-March/msg00078.html and http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnomemeeting-list/2002-March/msg00063.html say that, to communicate with *netmeeting* *clients*, I need to do something terrible such as allowing, both inbound and outbound, *all* udp ports 1024:65535. That is scary (okay, I'm a wimp :-). Does anyone have any recommendations for communicating with netmeeting clients that do not involve the netfilter equivalent of an open-raincoat full frontal flash? -- Nick Urbanik RHCE http://nicku.org nicku nicku org GPG: 7FFA CDC7+5A77 0558 DC7A 790A 16DF EC5B BB9D 2C24 ID: BB9D2C24
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