Endpoints behind NAT

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Coming from the SIP world, I'm trying to get my head behind H.323 for 
Videoconferencing.

I have GNUGK set up with several endpoints on the public Internet, and 
all seems good, but when I try to research NAT settings, everything I 
read says that you can't do this without firewall holes and ports mapped 
to specific addresses. 

Am I missing something?

If I send somebody home with an H.323 endpoint, do I need to get into 
their firewall and open holes?

Besides 1720, which ones?

If there is something I should read, I haven't found it, and a pointer 
would be much help.

Thanks,
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