Re: Question about using gnugk as a proxy

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Hello!

On 14/03/07, Simon Horne <s.horne@xxxxxxxx > wrote:

If you don't proxy between the internal LAN2->Internet your calls will most
certainly fail with no or one way audio. You must proxy at minimum between
the internal and Internet.

You will be able to avoid proxying between the internal networks.
You can do this by specifying the
[Proxy]
Enable=1
InternalNetworks = 10.0.0.0/8

This overwrites the detected settings.

  Simon,
  what should be the default setting to enable full-proxy mode for all calls? gnugk-cvs that I have detected second network interface, which I use for backup purposes, as internal network, and does not want to perform proxying anymore..

2007/03/12 00:10:14.966 2            Toolkit.cxx(316)   Internal Network Detected 172.25.15.0/24

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Best regards,
Vladyslav.
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