Re: Re: Quintum behind nat

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Can it be disabled in the config file gnugk.ini  ? or added to the
config file in the future ? (wish list ?)

I am using the latest firmware from Quintums, and the problem persists
accross the board.


Zygmuntowicz Michal wrote:

> I may be a problem either with nonStandardData field
> or serviceControl fields. I know some Quintums have
> problems decoding these fields. You need to disable
> inclusion of these fields in RCFs in the source code.
> The serviceControl field was added recently, so this
> is the most probable cause of the problem.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Gradzikiewicz"
> <daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 10:12 AM
>
>
>> qeng7,
>>
>> here is the hex dump from quintum:
>>
>>> RAS    : 55813842:Hex Dump of RAS MsgType[0x4]:  --- Length = 209 ---
>>> RAS    : 55813842:    0f 80 4a 9f 06 00 08 91 4a 00 03 40 b5 00 07 27
>>> RAS    : 55813842:    07 15 02 00 04 16 01 04 00 01 00 0a 00 05 03 06
>>> RAS    : 55813842:    b8 01 00 0a 00 05 03 60 02 08 00 01 40 0b 00 31
>>> RAS    : 55813842:    00 32 00 33 00 34 00 35 00 36 00 37 00 38 00 39
>>> RAS    : 55813842:    00 30 00 31 00 32 60 b5 00 07 27 3f 54 65 6e 6f
>>> RAS    : 55813842:    72 20 41 6e 61 6c 6f 67 20 41 34 30 30 20 4d 75
>>> RAS    : 55813842:    6c 74 69 70 61 74 68 20 53 77 69 74 63 68 20 2d
>>> RAS    : 55813842:    20 34 20 70 6f 72 74 73 20 28 52 65 76 2e 20 42
>>> RAS    : 55813842:    29 00 00 db ce 84 00 db ce 8c fe ff 1f 50 34 2d
>>> RAS    : 55813842:    32 2d 32 30 2d 34 30 28 4c 45 43 29 20 28 31 37
>>> RAS    : 55813842:    33 33 38 32 36 2f 30 78 44 35 42 36 29 12 8f 80
>>> RAS    : 55813842:    02 00 3b 01 00 15 12 00 30 00 33 00 3a 00 32 00
>>> RAS    : 55813842:    34 00 3a 00 35 00 35 00 2e 00 32 01 00 01 00 01
>>> RAS    : 55813842:    00
>>
>>
>> can you make sense of this ?  1718-1720 are forwarded on the NAT machine
>> to the quintum box.  This seems to be a general problem, two different
>> ISP (T-Online Germany, TSTT - Trinidad) and 2 types of DSL
>> router/modems  have the same problem.
>> To repeat a keypoint: *It used to work with gnugk 2.0.x
>> *
>> Daniel
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