Need advice: gnomemeeting+quicknet+nat

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Hi,

I have a quicknet card which I use with gnomemeeting. At the moment I
connecto to the internet a NAT router I have no control of (in my
campus).

To use the services of microtelco/quicknet I have to register to their
gatekeeper but their gk does not address the problem of my being in a
NATed network.

Furthermore, gnomemeeting can only set on gatekeeper. So I would to know
if someone has a clue of what I should be doing.

I do have access to a server on the internet on which I have a total
control and therefore I was thinking about something like this:
[my PC]-->[campus-router]-->[GK-proxy]-->[GK-Microtelco]

where [GK-proxy] would be setup on the remote server which has a public
IP on the internet.

The [GK-Microtelco] needs authentication through a login/password to
access the service.

So, does someone know if:
 - what I think actually makes sense
 - how to implement it
 - or if there is another solution...

 Thanks a lot,

JM


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