----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 1:02 PM
Subject: Válasz: Re:
Gatekeeper as a client
Yessss... but it does not work... :((
If I want to make a call to outside or receive a call
from, I have to register on an outer gatekeeper (SendTo) to show my alias. But
the outer callers can not call me inside...
I have already sent two mails about this problem but no answers...
:(((
I also described the test
installation (I wanted to solve the routing problems among three gatekeepers
without ANY authorization issues).
If
somebody wants to examine the setups (configs) or testing the environment, I
will make all afforts to contribute to that...
Any ideas, helps?
Michael
Ps. if my installation
would work without problems I suppose that it would help to solve lots of
problems for gatekeeper users...
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Másolat:
Tárgy:
Re: Gatekeeper as
a client
> 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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