Re: gnugk behind NAT questions

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hello stewart ,
can u send me yr GK ini file.
r u doing this with one public GK ...?
how r u doing port forwarding.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stewart Nelson" <sn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 09:51 PM
Subject: Re:  gnugk behind NAT questions


> Hi,
>
> This configuration works fine for me, and for hundreds of other happy
> gnugk users.  Many thanks to the developers for this functionality.
> I don't even need to set ProxyForNAT in my production systems.
> Here is a simplified description (assuming fast start, but that is
> not necessary):
>
> 1. Registration, etc. has no problem because GK responds to whatever
>    port it got RAS packet from.
>
> 2. EP1 wants to call EP2, so sends ARQ to GK.  GKRouted is on, so
>    ACF tells EP1 to send Setup to GK.
>
> 3. EP1 opens TCP connection to GK and sends Setup.  Setup contains
>    OLC request to send audio to 192.168.1.1 port 10000.
>
> 4. GK knows real IP of EP2 (saved from registration) and opens TCP
>    connection to 90.90.2.2 port 1720.  NAT2 has been administratively
>    configured (by port forwarding or DMZ) to forward the connection
>    to 192.168.2.1 .
>
> 5. EP2 accepts the connection, and GK sends the Setup.  GK modifies the
>    contents so that EP2 is told to send audio to 80.80.1.1 port 10000.
>
> 6. After Connect, EP2 sends RTP (UDP) audio packets to 80.80.1.1 port
10000.
>
> 7. Audio packets arrive at NAT1, which has been administratively
configured
>    to forward UDP port 10000 to 192.168.1.1 .
>
> 8. Audio packets arrive at EP1, happy caller hears 'hello' from other end
:)
>
> --Stewart
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "kompnet" <kompnet@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 5:24 PM
> Subject: Re:  gnugk behind NAT questions
>
>
> > Which configuration do you mean?
> >
> > <1-st ep 192.168.1.1>--<192.168.1.254 NAT1 80.80.1.1>--<212.211.2.2
GNUGK>
> >   |
> > <2-nd ep 192.168.2.1>--<192.168.2.254 NAT2 90.90.2.2>
> >
> > If you want to establish connection in described configuration, foget
about it
> > because not only headers of packets contains information about ip
addresses
> > and ports, but also internal contents of packets contains information
about
> > real ip address of an endpoint and used ports. And you need not only
change
> > the ip-header, but internal content too.
> > In it is the purpose of the gatekeeper in full proxy mode.
> > You need 2 gnugk's installed on both NAT boxes.
> > And you can't use hardware NAT, only computer with two interfaces
configured
> > as gateway. Or you need hardware NAT with full h323-proxy functionality.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Igor
>
>
>
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