Re: gk 2.2 proxy issues

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	Hi,

  This simple setup was made just for purpose of illustrating the
problem. In reality I'm running multiple gnugk's on same server each
routing calls to some gateway or another gnugk on same server. So I
really need each gk strictly sticking to single ip address, otherwise it
is getting really messy. With gnugk 2.0 my setup works fine, with 2.2 it
comes to one way voice or no voice at all, so for me it is real problem
:(

	Julius


On Mon, 2004-07-05 at 05:33, kompnet wrote:
> Do you really need to setup Home in your config?
> Can you explain why?
> 
> Ð ÐÐÑÑÐÐ ÐÑ 2 ÐÑÐÑ 2004 13:59 Julius ÐÐÐÐÑÐÐ:
> > Hello,
> >
> >   I'm seting up simple network:
> >
> > gw(192.168.3.1)---(192.168.3.254)gnugk(192.168.1.254)----(192.168.1.1)Termi
> >nal
> >
> > gnugk config:
> >
> > [Gatekeeper::Main]
> > Fourtytwo=42
> > Name=gk1
> > Home=192.168.1.254
> > UseBroadcastListener=0
> > TimeToLive=60
> >
> > [GkStatus::Auth]
> > rule=allow
> >
> > [RoutedMode]
> > GKRouted=1
> > H245Routed=1
> >
> > [Proxy]
> > Enable=1
> > InternalNetwork=192.168.1.0/24
> >
> >   If I use gnugk 2.2 in this configuration I'm getting one way voice
> > problem (gateway can hear terminal, but terminal cannot hear gateway).
> >   By setting up access-list on gateway I've found out that gnugk 2.2 in
> > proxy mode originates packets destined for gateway from both of it's
> > addresses 192.168.3.254 and 192.168.1.254.
> >   By replacing gnugk 2.2 with gnugk 2.0 problem gets fixed - two way
> > voice, no packets from 192.168.3.254.
> >   As far as I remember long time ago Michal had fixed proxy not sticking
> > to Home address in gnugk 2.0, maybe it can be done also in 2.2 ? :)
> >
> > 	Julius
> >
> >
> >
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