Re: I cant make work gnugk throu a smoothwall THANK IT WORK

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Very thank now it work.
Realy the problem was very simplest, I put
NetworkInterfaces=82.198.103.163/0,192.168.1.5/24,127.0.0.1/32 in spite off
NetworkInterfaces=192.168.1.5/24,82.198.103.163/0
That is all, I think that the program try to match in order so like for internet the mask was 0 then it try to make match of the client and fail.
in the second way the computer from Intranet match well and the ones from out side fail with the first ry and match in the second ones so all thing go fine.


Stewart Nelson escribió:

I have different computer (2) in my local net and other (4) in internet the 4 ones are with dynamic ip so I need a gatekeper to find when I want to call then.
I have too dynamic ip but smothwall resolve it with the help of hn.org.


You may be able to work your network without a GK, by using dynamic DNS
for all the endpoints.  If hn.org is "full", try dyndns.org.  The only
restriction will be that only one machine behind your smoothwall will
be able to receive calls.  If you use clients that can specify ports
other than 1720 for signaling, you should be able to avoid that problem.

If you decide that you really need a GK, try to find someone with a
static IP to host it.  Dynamic IP is a problem, because if the GK
address changes, any calls in progress will be dropped.  Worse, most
endpoints won't resolve the GK host name again when they attempt to
reregister, and the endpoints will have to be restarted to get things
going again.

If you still want to put a GK on a dynamic IP, I think that your desired
configuration can be made to work, but it would be much simpler if
you could first test with the client and GK on different machines on
your LAN.  If it still fails because the RCF packets have bad checksums,
it will at least be easy to see where the corruption occurs.  If it
works, then you can look at why it fails when the client is on the GK
machine.

Good luck,

Stewart


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