Re: General gateway feasibility question

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I should mention this as well.

Right now without a gateway doing any sort of proxying, I can see/hear the other site (PC users being NAT'd twice) but they cannot hear/see me (Mac user).

Thanks.

-David

On Thursday, September 25, 2003, at 12:40 AM, David Carlin wrote:

Hello,

I'm trying to figure out if openh323-gk can help me out. I just picked up some cameras, I've never dealt with using webcams or h323 before in my life. So this is the scenario:

I have a Mac running MacOS X and ohphoneX - behind a Linksys router on a DSL line with the DMZ set to my host.

The other remote site i'm interested in talking to has a PC with a Netgear router, DMZ set to their host, using Netmeeting (or openphone if needed).

So both ends are doing NAT. But here's the twist. The PC user's netgear has a WAN IP address in the 10.x.x.x non-routed IP range. Their ISP puts all of their customers behind a "Sonicwall" firewall, so in essence they are being NAT'd twice.

Is OpenH323-GK going to allow us to communicate at all? I can host the gateway at work on a freebsd or solaris box where it would be on its own static publicly accessible IP address.

Thanks for any input.



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