Hi Luca,
Try NetworkInterfaces=10.0.0.23/24,xx.xx.xx.xx/0
Also try removing Home= statement.
Look at the incoming RRQ. Make sure source address
is public IP of endpoint and internal addresses are
public / private according to whether endpoint
isn't / is NATed. If NATed, make sure private
network of endpoint is *not* 10.0.0.0/24 .
If the above does not help, try with gnugk 2.0.9 .
--Stewart
----- Original Message -----
From: "-Luca-" <noceluca@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2005 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: GK Behind Router
Hi,
I'm Luca and i'm trying to do work gnugk behind a router.
I set up the networkInterface= ip of my router/nat... but not works.
I have captured the packet that gatekeeper send to client with ethereal, and
i have seen that gk sets its internal ip into the packet.
For example, when my client try to register to the gk with RRQ, the gk reply
with RCF in which the field
callSignalAddres...transportAddres...ipAddress=10.0.0.23 (that is the
internal ip of gk instead that router/nat ip).
What i've got wrong?
I' am attaching my gatekeeper.ini
Thanks a lot.
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