Re: Admission Reject? Why?

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Am Freitag, 20. Februar 2004 14:03 schrieb Zygmuntowicz Michal:
> Did you setu correctly a prefix for your neighbor (0049, for example),
> so the gnugk knows that this call should be routed to this neighbor?
> A valid configuration should produce LRQ sent to the neighbor
> after ARQ is received.

Hello. Yes indeed we did setup a prefix, given to us by a special 
organization. This means in particular every call outbound is rewritten with 
this prefix (A), secondly RasSrv::Neighbors (B) should redirect the request 
to the gatekeeper mentioned.

A :
#[Endpoint::RewriteE164]
0049333=

B:
[RasSrv::Neighbors]
CountryGK=33.33.44.55:1719;*

Rather I think of a authentication problem. Could one lead us to an answer if 
considering doing authentication via mySQL? In particular we were concerning 
about following sections in gatekeeper.ini:  [Gatekeeper::DestAnalysis], 
[Gatekeeper::Auth],[Gatekeeper::DestAnalysis]
We were also unsure what do with default= entry in every section mentionend 
above. What value should it be set to?

By the way, what does LRQ,RRQ and ARQ stand for? Is there any extra 
documentation on those signal stuff. We were looking for it, but did not 
found any useful information.

Excuse me for begging answering all my question. We need advice badly. Please 
anyone help - we will appreciate so much!

Regards,
A.Fitterling
University Hamburg


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