Great :) ForwardLRQ=always and ForwardResponse=1 on both gk0 and gk2 did
the thing. One thing i dont understand is when the policies of
forwarding are applied. i mean, does forwardlrq=always causes check of
incoming lrq from neighbor or lrq outgoing to that specified neighbor?
(the same thing with forwardresponse). The manualn isn't clear about it
Thank you for your help
Piotrek
Try to enable ForwardLRQ=always for the gatekeeper #0
(as this is the gatekeeper that originated the LRQ and the ForwardLRQ
option applies to an LRQ originator).
Make also sure that the LRQ does not contain hopCount = 1
field.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Piotr Szafran"
<Piotr.Szafran@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 12:46 PM
Thank you for your answer, that is exactly what i thought at first,
but i have enabled ForwardLRQ=always (in gk2 config) and it didn't
change anything. Routing policy is i think ok, because when i call
directly from ep1, routing policy is applied correctly. Is there any
posibillity to check what's wrong? because normal debug level 5 is
not enough here.
Piotrek
It happens when the request is processed by Routing policies
(that means it is accepted by the gatekeeper), but no destination
is found. In this case this may mean the neighbor policy did not
forwarded LRQ to the gatekeeper #2 for some reason (maybe
the original request had no hopCount field or hopCount =1).
Try to enable ForwardLRQ=always.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Piotr Szafran" <p_szafran@xxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 10:23 AM
i have really strange problem with LRQ and Gnugk. Situation looks
like this:
GK0-third_party -------- GKGnu1 -------- GKGnu2-----EP2
|
EP1
Ep1 is registered in Gnu1, ep2 in gnu2. Gatekeepers are connected
via LRQ. When i call ep2 from ep1 it works fine (the routing is
checked,neighbor is queried), but when i try to connect from GK0 to
ep2, GKgnu1 denies the LRQ, without forwarding it to its neighbor
GKgnu2.
How can I know why LRQ is blocked?? (debug version or what) What am
my missing? Please help
That's what GK1 says about LRQ from GK0:
2005/05/17 09:46:13.056 1 RasSrv.cxx(330) RAS LRQ
Received
2005/05/17 09:46:13.057 3 gkauth.h(830) GKAUTH
default LRQ check ok
2005/05/17 09:46:13.057 5 Routing.h(138) ROUTING
Checking policy Neighbor for the request LRQ 41936
2005/05/17 09:46:13.057 2 RasSrv.cxx(375)
LRJ|xxxx|012xxxxx:dialedDigits|xxxxx|requestDenied;
2005/05/17 09:46:13.057 3 RasSrv.cxx(221) RAS
Send to xxxxxx:1719
locationReject {
Here is some config from GK1:
[Neighbor::GK0]
GatekeeperIdentifier=GK0
Host=x
AcceptPrefixes=0
SendPrefixes=02222222
ForwardLRQ=depends
ForwardResponse=1
ForwardHopCount=10
AcceptForwardedLRQ=1
[Neighbor::GK2]
GatekeeperIdentifier=GK2
Host=x
AcceptPrefixes=*
SendPrefixes=012xxxx
ForwardLRQ=always
ForwardResponse=1
ForwardHopCount=10
AcceptForwardedLRQ=1
[RoutingPolicy]
012xxxx=neighbor Default=internal,neighbor
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