Re: Incompatibilty between gnugk > 2.0.6 and Quintum behind nat

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Maybe you should compare differences in ACF messages
between 2.0.6 and 2.0.9cvs, to see which fields differs/are missing/are new.
Make also sure you use the same PWLib/OpenH323 version.

Anyway, this is definitelly Quintum issue, so flashing a new software
should help.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephane Benoit" <stefb@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 6:52 PM



I'm using gnugk and quintum a800 gateways in a nated fashion (behind an
adsl router, the gateway being the dmz host - all incoming traffic is
sent to gateway)

When i use gnugk 2.0.6 it works ok.

When i use gnugk 2.0.9cvs i get that message in the quintum gw and an
ARQ is sent to the nated gateway, it fails with this message in the
quintum

EXCP   :  1046916:Asn Function failed with Reason: "5" , in file
ras/RasMessage.cpp, line 299
EXCP   :  1047215:RAS decode of msg from xx.xx.146.41 failed.

I know this may be a quintum issue, but as using an older gnugk fixes
the problem i thought some of you may have an idea on how to fix that
issue. For now i'm stuck with v2.0.6 that has other problems.

May this be caused by the version of pwlib/openh323 that i use :

*** Trace with version
*** pwlib 1.5.2 openh323 1.12.2
*** gnugk 2.0.6



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