Re: Gatekeeper as a client

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> I use a gatekeeper server provided by my ISP.
> I don't want that clients in the internal lan connect to outside for
> security reasons.
> I can set up a GnuGK that connect to remote gatekeeper as slave, then
> receive incoming call for internal user and deliver the call to clients
> on internal lan ????

Yes you can, use gnugk as gateway (in the config file: endpoint section)

> Any tips ???
> Thanks.
>
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