I would simply run two proxies on the NAT boxes and setup both as a default neighbor (no prefix) to each other, so when user A calls user B and it is not found at GK1, then it looks for it (LRQ) at GK2 (quite interesting if it will not cause an lrq loop with default settings;). ----- Original Message ----- From: "Łukasz Michalski" <l.michalski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 7:55 PM > I am completly new to Gatekeeper and H.323 software. > I want to connect to private networks so terminals can talk to each other: > > T1-----\ > 192.168.12.0/24 NAT1 linux router > T2-----/ | > 179.1.1.1 (pub IP) > | > | > 232.2.2.2 (pub IP) > E1-----\ | > 192.168.11.0/24 NAT2 linux router > E2-----/ > > All terminals (netmeetings on T1,T2,E1,E2 and gnomemeetings on NAT1 and NAT2) > to be able to connect to each other. I don't need to route calls to telephony > network - it is only for netmeeting and gnomemeeting. Ideally I want to use > voice and video transmission. > > As far as I discovered I need to setup three gatekeepers. Two gatekeepers > should work in proxy mode on both routers and both should register in Main > Gatekeeper with some prefix. Main gatekeeper can be run on NAT1 or NAT2. > > Do I understand it right? Are there any example config files for similar > setups? > > Regards and thanks for help, > Łukasz ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com _______________________________________________________ List: Openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Archive: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id?49 Homepage: http://www.gnugk.org/