hello, nobody can help me? or maybe my english wasn't clear enough to explain the problem? regards -stefan- > Hello, > > I have a problem (or better *two* problems) concerning > GNU-Gatekeeper V2.2. The first is, I can not get a > H323-proxy to work with gnugk-2.0.x (but with 2.2 it > works). The second is, I can not compile gnugk-2.2 under > windows. > > Here some more details: I have the following network > configuration: There is a network 192.168.1.0/24 with > a router to the "outside world" with IP 192.168.1.11. > On this host there is also a gnugk running (file > gatekeeper_ancoso.ini). The "outer" address of the router > is 213.196.135.134. All people in the 192.168.1.0-network > register to the 192.168.1.11 gatekeeper. Talking to > each other (in the local network) works. All aliases not > found in the local network should be forwarded to a > neighboring gatekeeper at 141.57.8.70. > > Furthermore I have a network 141.57.8.0/24. On IP 141.57.8.70 > there is a gnugk running (file gatekeeper_htwk.ini). All people > in the 141.57.8.0-network register to this gatekeeper and > can talk to each other. All aliases not in this network > should be forwarded to the 213.196.135.134-gatekeeper. > > I have setup the 192.168.1.11-gatekeeper as a proxy, that > should proxy all connections from the 192.168.1.0 network > to the outside world. The 141.57.8.70 gatekeeper does not > proxy. > > The following problem occurs: when someone in the 192.168.1.0 > network wants to call someone in the 141.57.8.0 network, she > asks the 192.168.1.11 gatekeeper (because she is registered > thereh). This gatekeeper does not know the alias asked for > and forwards the request to the 141.57.8.70 gatekeeper. > This gatekeeper knows the requested alias and wants to response. > Now the problem is, that the 192.168.1.11 gatekeeper claims, > the IP where the response has to be sent to, was *192.168.1.11* > (instead of 213.196.135.134 - I can see this when analyzing the > network traffic) - so that the 141.57.8.70 gatekeeper > has no chance to send the response ("alias found - connect to > IP a.b.c.d") back to the other gatekeeper. > > Is this just a bug in gnugk-2.0.x, or is something wrong with > my config (the attached config files are for gnugk-2.2, but I > have used equivalent ones for gnugk-2.0.x). > > I think, I have solved this by using gnugk 2.2. For this > I have setup a virtual network (all linux boxes), and there > it seems to work. Because the "real" gatekeeper host on > 192.168.1.11 is a windows machine, I've tried to compile > gnugk-2.2 for windows. But this did not work for me. I am > using MS Visual C++ 6.0 Standard Edition. The compilation problem > I have is, that one include file of PWLIB-1.5.2 (object.h) > contains a type "PINDEX", for which I can not find a definition > anywhere (nor the compiler finds one). Is this a known issue? > Is this a bug in PWLIB? Or does gnugk-2.2 just compile under > WIN-9x (I am using WIN-XP)? Maybe someone can send me a > precompiled gnugk-2.2 executable, so that I can test if it *really* > works with this version? > > Hope you can help me, I really like your work and dont want > to change the software to another one ;-) > > Best regards > -Stefan- ------------------------------------------------------- The SF.Net email is sponsored by EclipseCon 2004 Premiere Conference on Open Tools Development and Integration See the breadth of Eclipse activity. February 3-5 in Anaheim, CA. http://www.eclipsecon.org/osdn _______________________________________________ List: Openh323gk-users@lists.sourceforge.net Archive: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=8549 Homepage: http://www.gnugk.org/