should work fine (at least with GnuGk 2.0.x) assuming you have specified an external
NAT IP in NetworkInterfaces (and Home probably). I am sure you can find
a correct config settings in the list archive, but I would start from putting NAT IP in:
1. Only Home.
2. Home and NetworkInterfaces.
3. Only NetworkInterfaces.
Also, make sure external endpoints are not behind NAT too.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Igi" <igurek@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 11:24 PM
Yes it is very complicated scenario :D But it can be understood like challenge to test GnuGK features :-)
But my current scenario is simple (I think) I only want to register endpoints from outside to NATed Gnugk and be able to make calls, no parent GK, no calls from local network and it still fails. If I can handle this then I'll try to connect to parent GK and connect local endpoints too.
I think this is not so complicated because I have forwarded signaling ports directly to GnuGK (no matter RTP for this time).
I still can't understand why it's failing all the time, I tried trace level 8 but looks similar to level 5 . hmm . Is this correct?
Igor
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