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1. I would use netstat to see how many sockets are in use by the gk.
    Another option may be that the IP is dynamic and changing.
2. This issue has been solved in the 2.0.8 version. It is available from the cvs.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "g cantor" <mfgx09@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 5:56 PM


> Help!
> I am running 2.0.7/linux, binary downloaded from gnugk.org.
> Using only for test calls (no volume), gatekeeper on public IP, call originating
> from small gateway from behind NAT routers, routed to another gateway on public
> IP and operating in full proxy mode, I have seen two problems:
> 
> 1) After some short time (<24 hours) the gatekeeper stops forwarding media
> traffic from the gateway on public IP to the NAT system, i.e. call signalling is
> OK, call comes up including h.245 capability negotiation etc. however no RTP
> traffic is seen at all towards NAT device.
> Only way to restore operation is to restart gnugk.
> 
> 2) on same system, gnugk crashes with following message in logfile:
> 2004/02/27 16:06:46.105 0             assert.cxx(105)   PWLib   Assertion fail:
> Null pointer reference, file /home/zvision/src/openh323/src/h225_1.cxx, line
> 350, Error=22
> 
> Can anyone suggest how to go about solving these problems?  Is there any useful
> way I can dump useful diagnostic data from the running gnugk after it stops
> forwarding RTP to the NAT device?
> 
> thanks
> -- 
> Georg



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