Re: GK Behind Router

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Dude,
It's okay now.. i changed my modem to bridge and it's authenticanting on the server machine...
Sorry i could tell u before but i was travelling.
Any way thanx for your atention.
 
Reggards
Lucas Nishimura

 
2005/9/18, Stewart Nelson <sn@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi Luca,

One thing that I forgot to mention:

Make sure that there is no software running on the gnugk machine
that might be messing with the packets.  If you're running linux,
try turning off iptables.  If Windows, turn off Windows Firewall
and make sure that Telephony Service is not running.

When you post again, please tell what version of gnugk you're using,
and on what platform.

--Stewart

----- Original Message -----
From: "-Luca-" <noceluca@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: < openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: GK Behind Router


> Hi,
> First off all, i want to thank Stewart, for his advices.
>
> I have set up the networkInterfaces as steward told me. I also have try to
> remove the home statement.
> ..But nothing is changed. (the gatekeeper continue to put its internal
> address in the h225 packets)
> Clearly, i have tried many possible configurations of the gatekeeper.ini
> file.
>
> There is anyone know how gatekeeper selects its networkInterface?
> Look down at my network architecture.
>                                         _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  _ _ _ _  _ _ _ _
> _ _ _ _
>                                         |the gatekepeer network
> |
>                                         |
> |
>                                         |
> |
>                                         |
> |
>                (client) -------> |  (router/nat) ----------> (gnugk)
> |
>        62.102.107.32          |  81.32.50.208                10.0.0.23
> |
>                                         |
> |
>                                         |_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
> _ _ _ _ |
> The client is a netmeeting having a public ip address, the gk is behind a
> router/nat.
> The router nat all the incoming tcp toward 81.32.50.208 to 10.0.0.23 of the
> gnugk, the router doesn't change the tcp port.
> (router doesn't do Port Address Translation)
>
> So, how the gk understands that in the h225 message, it must set up its
> transportAddress eqaual to router ip address?
>
>
> I' am attaching my gatekeeper.ini
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
>                    -Luca-



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