GnuGk configuration file for this situation:

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Hello everybody,
can someone help me with the file configuration of gnugk? This is my situation:

endpoint----| NAT 1|----------------------|     NAT 2    |--------------------------------gnugk
                     publicIP1           publicIP2    192.168.0.254                 192.168.0.1

I want endpoint can register to gatekeeper. I don't need any authentication.
Could be this correct?
[Gatekeeper::Main]
    Fourtytwo          =42
    Name                =GNUGK
    ExternalIP         = publicIP2
[RoutedMode]
    GKRouted            =1
    H245Routed            =1
    SupportNATedEndpoints        =1
    RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling    =1
    CallSignalPort        =1720
    CallSignalHandlerNumber    =1
    AcceptNeighborsCalls        =1
    AcceptUnregisteredCalls    =1
    DropCallsByReleaseComplete    =1
[Proxy]
    Enable            =1
    InternalNetwork        =192.168.0.0/8,127.0.0.0/8
    ProxyForNAT            =1
    ProxyForSameNAT        =1

I think that I have to do forward port 1720 on NAT 2...or not?
Is there anything that I have to add to gnugk.ini?

Thanks...

PS
sorry for my english!


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