Re: How to set up a conference server ?

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administrator tootai wrote:
| DEMAINE Benoit-Pierre a écrit :
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|> I would like to set up a Linux server to be able to do 3 or 4 parties
|> conferencing ( at least audio, if possible +video) compatible with
|> Netmeeting and Gnomemeeting.
|>
|> I have been said to use gatekeeper or asterisk.
|>
|> How should I proceed ? I dont find any doc about GM and conferencing ...
|
|
| Why are you asking on GnuGK question about GM? There is a GM mailing
| list for this ;-)
|
| Anyway, nether NetMeeting or GnomeMeeting are today SIP protocol. So
| asterisk is not the really one to start with. Take a look at GnuGK +
| OpenMcu.
|

Is it possible to do conference with GM alone ?
I aske my question here because I have been said to set up a GK server
to be able to do conference ...

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