Edson, > It can act as a H.323 Router and as H.323 Proxy... Take a look on the > website. It helps... ;) Well, maybe you could be a bit more specific. I don't mind to RTFM, I might just not have found the right sections. What I found so far: 1. http://www.gnugk.org/netmeeting.html Section "Configuring Netmeeting for a H.323 gatekeeper" Ok, this is straightforward, though I am not yet really sure this is what I want. Section "Using GnuGk as a Proxy" Quote: "[installation instructions to be added]". Now, is there an XOR here somewhere, like: I EITHER use GnuGk as a gatekeeper (I don't need the Gatekeeper's core functionality) OR use it as a proxy?? 2. http://www.gnugk.org/h323-proxy.html This sounds like what I want, but if I apply this configureation, will I then have to a) register my NetMeeting with the gatekeeper or b) do not register it with the gatekeeper because the gatekeeper configured like that is not a gatekeeper but a proxy c) enter the gatekeeper acting as a proxy in the "Gateway" field in NetMeeting? > Are You saying that You are trying to test some sort of call to a > destiny that isn't aware of You GnuGK existence? Yes, indeed. > and learn about GnuGK dealing in a controlled environment. A LAB is a > good place to start... This is what I am currently doing. > As You ask, with GK, you call terminals, not IPs.... If I have two instances of NetMeeting on two public official IP addresses which have all ports open between them (no NAT, no private addresses, no firewalls) then I can enter the one address in NetMeeting to directly call the other address. Or is this a non-H.323 feature which I loose as soon as GnuGk is in the picture. > so to call some friend connected/registered to another GK, You have to > make sure that Your GK and Your friends GK has some H.323 connectivity I see. Is there a way to tell my gatekeeper that telephone number 12345 maps to IP adress 80.90.100.1? Regards, Torsten Edson schrieb: > Now I'm lost... > > Are You saying that You are trying to test some sort of call to a destiny > that isn't aware of You GnuGK existence? If this is true, please try to test > and learn about GnuGK dealing in a controlled environment. A LAB is a good > place to start... > > As You ask, with GK, you call terminals, not IPs.... so to call some friend > connected/registered to another GK, You have to make sure that Your GK and > Your friends GK has some H.323 connectivity and You have to know the right > number to dial to make Your friends terminal ring. > > Please, try to make a diagram of what You are trying to accomplish, point > out the control points and then, just then, try to dial... > > As last, yes, You are right in saying that GnuGK has many features... It can > act as a H.323 Router and as H.323 Proxy... Take a look on the website. It > helps... ;) > > Edson. > > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: openh323gk-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:openh323gk- >>users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Torsten Schlabach >>Sent: sexta-feira, 7 de julho de 2006 09:45 >>To: GNU Gatekeeper Users >>Subject: Re: Configure NetMeeting for H.323 proxyand >>calladdressing >> >>Edson, >> >>thank you for the hint. Just to make sure I sniff what I think I will be >>sniffing: >> >>If I want to call a remote system (let's say 80.90.100.1) using this >>setup, what should I enter in NM to make the call. If I connect to a >>gatekeeper and I just enter 80.90.100.1 I get an error message saying >>something like "The user is not known to any gatekeeper". >> >>Do I need to use a special syntax to explicitely call a remote IP >>address versus calling a user which is connected to my gatekeeper? Or >>will I have to make each remote (read: not under my control) known to my >>gatekeeper somehome? If yes, some hint would be fine. >> >>Also, could you just help me? I understand that a gatekeeper as such and >>a H.323 proxy are two different things in the first place, but that the >>GnuGk by chance also can act as a H.323 proxy if started with the -r >>option and proxy settings in the .ini files enabled? >> >>Now this looks to me as if to NM gatekeeper and proxy is the same again? >> >>Finally ... any idea regading szenario b? >> >>Regards, >>Torsten >> >> >>Edson schrieb: >> >>>Let start with a "sorry for the HTML"..... >>> >>> >>> >>>First: to confirm that You have it configured GnuGK in the right way, >>>just make a call and look with tcpdump on the two interfaces (internal >>>and external) for RTP packets (UDP, in the range defined on config). >>>Look closer on the IP. If internal IP appears on External interface, You >>>have a problem... If You have only one-way audio, You have a problem... >>> >>> >>> >>>Second: Your NM config must be something like this picture: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>Edson. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>> >>>> From: openh323gk-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >>[mailto:openh323gk- >> >>>> users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Torsten Schlabach >>> >>>> Sent: sexta-feira, 7 de julho de 2006 06:45 >>> >>>> To: openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> >>>> Subject: Configure NetMeeting for H.323 proxy and >>> >>>> calladdressing >>> >>>> Dear list, >>> >>>> I am trying something which I thought was simple. >>> >>>> I have a computer acting as a firewall which was two interfaces, >>> >>>> - one on the public Internet (direct connection, public IP, no NAT, >> >>for >> >>>> this discussion assume this was 80.90.100.1) >>> >>>> - on the on internal network (private IP, i.e. for the sake of this >>> >>>> discussion 10.0.0.1) >>> >>>> I have clients with NetMeeting on my internal network, say 10.0.0.5 >> >>and >> >>>> 10.0.0.6. >>> >>>> On the box I have setup GnuGk in proxy mode. At least I hope I have. I >>> >>>> have no idea how to confirm this. >>> >>>> What I am trying to achieve is >>> >>>> a) I want to make a call from 10.0.0.5 to an IP somewhere out in the >> >>world >> >>>> on the Internet using the IP address of the remote station I intend to >>> >>>> call. >>> >>>> b) I would like to have remote systems on the Internet call my >> >>NetMeeting >> >>>> clients through the proxy. So they would have to call 80.90.100.1? >>> >>>> Regarding scenario a: >>> >>>> In NetMeeting I have two mutually exclusive options. I can either >>> >>>> configure a gatekeeper (I understand this is not what I want here) or >> >>I >> >>>> can configure a "gateway". Is gateay == proxy in this case? I tried >>> >>>> entering the internal IP of the H.323 proxy (10.0.0.1) as a gateway in >>> >>>> NetMeeting, but when I try to make a call I can spot no activity on >> >>GnuGk >> >>>> at all, so it seems to completely ignore it. >>> >>>> Regarding scenario b: >>> >>>> If a remote station is going to call me and I want the call to be >> >>routed >> >>>> into my internal network, how would the remote station when calling >>> >>>> 80.90.100.1 specify if it is trying to reach 10.0.0.5 oder 10.0.0.6? >>> >>>> Do I suffer from any basic misunderstanding here? >>> >>>> Regards, >>> >>>> Torsten >>> >>>> Using Tomcat but need to do more? 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