Re: unregistered callers calling via gatekeeper?

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Dear Simon,

thank you for your advice, I have tested with v2.2.6 with some but little success with calling using the DNS by an unregistered user.

The issue here is unregistered users are still unable to call to registered users.

Scenario 1:
User1 and user2 are on same subnet and registered with gnugk (v2.2.6) at chipmunk.its.monash.edu.au (test server). User1 CAN call "user2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" which cannot be done on our existing gatekeeper (gk.monash.edu.au, v2.2.3).

Scenario 2:
User1 and user2 are on same subnet but user1 is not registered to any gatekeeper and user2 is registered to gnugk (v2.2.6) at chipmunk.its.monash.edu.au. User1 CANNOT call user2 using "user2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx".

Below is some part of the configuration:
[Gatekeeper::Main]
Fortytwo=42
Name=MONASHAU-GK
EndpointIDSuffix=_MONASHAU-GK
TimeToLive=600
SignalCallID=1
TimestampFormat=Cisco
UseBroadcastListener=1
DefaultDomain=chipmunk.its.monash.edu.au

[RoutedMode]
GKRouted=1
H245Routed=1
CallSignalHandlerNumber=15
AcceptNeighborsCalls=1
AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1
DropCallsByReleaseComplete=1
SendReleaseCompleteOnDRQ=1
SupportNATedEndpoints=1
SupportCallingNATedEndpoints=1
TreatUnregisteredNAT=1
TranslateFacility=1

[Proxy]
Enable=1
ProxyForNAT=1


Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Paul


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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 11:50:58 +1000
From: "Simon Horne" <s.horne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: unregistered callers calling via
                gatekeeper?
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Paul

It depends on the endpoints you are using to make the call. A softphone like
PacPhone will interpret 12345@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and placing a call to 12345
at DNS address gk.monash.edu.au so it will work with GnuGk 2.2.3 however
other commercial endpoints will call the full URI 12345@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx In
this case your only alternative is to upgrade to at least GnuGk 2.2.6 (2.2.7
would be better) and set DefaultDomain=gk.monash.edu.au. That will strip off
the domain component and place the call to 12345.

Simon



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Subject: unregistered callers calling via gatekeeper?



Hi,

we have a gnugk gatekeeper (gk.monash.edu.au, v2.2.3). We would like
external callers to call endpoints in the institution via the gatekeeper
since they cannot call directly. Can an unregistered endpoint call a
registered endpoint (12345) just by dialing 12345@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx?
I notice that v2.2.3 does not have DefaultDomain in the main configuration,
do i need to upgrade to allow the above to happen?

Thanks in advance for help.

Cheers,
Paul




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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 11:55:48 +1000
From: "Simon Horne" <s.horne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: GnuGK, rtp and signaling traffic.
To: "GNU Gatekeeper Users" <openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Stefano

Sorry GnuGk currently does not support redirecting the RTP traffic (H.245)
to another box from that of the signalling (H.225).

Simon

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>
>
> Hi all,
>
> i would like to know if it is possible somehow to get 2 different
> servers running gnugk, one to get the signaling traffic and one to use
> for rtp traffic.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Stefano.
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Message: 5
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 23:22:54 -0400
From: "Freddy Parra" <freddyparra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: warning "Can't detect PWLib/PTLib
                version"
To: "'GNU Gatekeeper Users'" <openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hi,

I am getting the same message also.

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To: 'GNU Gatekeeper Users'
Subject: warning "Can't detect PWLib/PTLib version"

I just try to compile a fresh CVS copy of GNUGK with PWLib 2.0.1 and
H323Plus 1.20.2 and am getting a bunch of warnings messages like:

pwlib_compat.h:87:4: warning: #warning "Can't detect PWLib/PTLib version"

Is this message something important, or just a warning?

Edson.


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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 12:24:49 +0800
From: "Gang Lau" <gangban.lau@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: GnuGK, rtp and signaling traffic.
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I tried this two years ago when I study ser/rtpproxy source code.
what I did:
launch two gnugk, both enable proxy. and then the first one use udp socket
and private protocol to talk with the second. like rtpproxy does.

regards,
Gang

On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Dynabolic <dynabolic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> i would like to know if it is possible somehow to get 2 different
> servers running gnugk, one to get the signaling traffic and one to use
> for rtp traffic.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Stefano.
>
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Message: 7
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 14:48:35 +1000
From: "Simon Horne" <s.horne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: PacPhone v2.0.0 Released
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Guys

PacPhone v2.0.0 has been released

What's new
HD Video Conferencing. (up to 720p with logitech webcams)
up to 8 way Built-in MCU
Improved QoS on Wifi networks
H.460.18/19 NAT Support
Video Plugins
Built off H323plus
Improved P2Pnat Media (NAT Traversal without media proxy) to be available
GnuGk v2.2.8.
Presence system to be available GnuGk v2.2.8

Get it from the usual place
www.pacphone.com

Simon




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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 13:01:38 -0400
From: "Paul E. Garstki" <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: proxy to proxy difficulty
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Sorry for the long explanation. I'm trying to do this:

EP1 <-->GNUGK1 (proxy)<--[fw traversal]-->GNUGK2 (proxy)<--->Radvision ECS
GK<--->EP2

(EP2 to connect to EP1 via GNUGK2 proxy)

I'm using GNUGK in this scenario for firewall traversal. The ECS is a given.
The endpoints (also givens) are legacy Polycoms, and so do not support GnuGK
or H.460 firewall traversal on their own. Neither does ECS. I'm able to get
proxy mode to work well when I have only one GGK proxy between the EP and
the ECS. And native firewall traversal between 2 GGKs works well also. I
just can't get both conditions to work at once. Calls from EP1 to EP2 seem
to work, but in the reverse direction EP2 tries to call GNUGK1 directly,
breaking the firewall traversal. I want GNUGK2 to channel all traffic H.225,
RTP/RTCP etc.

1 other related thing: I've tried to get GGK to register as a gateway
endpoint, thinking that might help. However, I can't get ECS to register it
that way; it sees gatekeeper, not gateway. (Type=terminal is okay.) When I
register GNUGK1 w/ GNUGK2 as a gateway, the status port report says
"gatekeeper, gateway" Is that what's confusing ECS?

Any ideas?

I've tried so many different combinations that you'll definitely see some
excess baggage below.

y.y.y.y                 GNUGK1 NAT public IP (NAT firewall)
z.z.z.z                  GNUGK2 IP (GNUGK2 is not NATed)
a.a.a.a                  ECSGK IP (ECSGK is not NATed)


GNUGK1 (192.168.15.100)
===============================
[Gatekeeper::Main]
Fortytwo=42
EndpointSignalPort=1720
Name=GNUGK1
ExternalIP=y.y.y.y

[RoutedMode]
GKRouted=1
CallSignalPort=1720
SupportNATedEndpoints=1
SupportCallingNATedEndpoints=1
AcceptNeighborsCalls=1
AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1
RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=1
H245PortRange=3230-3237
TreatUnregisteredNAT=1

[Proxy]
Enable=1
;InternalNetwork=192.168.15.0/24
DisableH460Call=1
ProxyForNAT=1
RTPPortRange=3230-3237

[GKStatus::Auth]
rule=password
paul=qDxfszOBmyDMlIT2SQ1GRQ==

[RasSrv::Neighbors]
GNUGK2=z.z.z.z:1719

[RasSrv::LRQFeatures]
AcceptForwardedLRQ=1
AcceptNonNeighborLRQ=1

[Endpoint]
Gatekeeper=y.y.y.y
Type=Terminal
Prefix=0
Vendor=GnuGk
H323ID=GNUGK1
E164=910

GNUGK2
======================================

[Gatekeeper::Main]
Fortytwo=42
EndpointSignalPort=1720

[RoutedMode]
GKRouted=1
SupportNATedEndpoints=1
AcceptNeighborsCalls=1
AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1
SupportCallingNATedEndpoints=1
RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=1
TreatUnregisteredNAT=1

[Proxy]
Enable=1
DisableH460Call=1
ProxyForNAT=1

[GKStatus::Auth]
rule=password
paul=qDxfszOBmyDMlIT2SQ1GRQ==

[Endpoint]
Gatekeeper=a.a.a.a
Type=Gateway
Vendor=generic
H323ID=VPNLNV
E164=925

[RasSrv::Neighbors]
ECSGK=a.a.a.a:1719
GNUGK1=y.y.y.y:1719

[RasSrv::LRQFeatures]
ForwardLRQ=always
ForwardResponse=1
ForwardHopCount=2
AcceptNonNeighborLCF=1






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