Hi, the first ting I would do is use something else to test with. Netmeeting is total crap. Use PacPhone or something else. > ARJ|192.168.10.2:1720|172.22.3.46:h323_ID| > internal:h323_ID=internal:h323_ID|false|calledPartyNotRegistered| > dc-e5-fd-e9-12-5c-21-4d-b6-c5-64-d4-40-56-74-a8; It looks like you are calling an alias '172.22.3.46' instead of the IP. Calling the gatekeeper directly should work, maybe Netmeeting always called 1720 and your gatekeeper listens to 1721 ? Regards, Jan Fernando Alvarez wrote: > Hi, > > First of all, thanks for the quick reply. > > I'm afraid I'm doing anything wrong. When I try to place a call from the > internal to the external network using netmeeting, i get the following > message: "the person you are attempting to call is not registered with > the gatekeeper". > > On the gatekeeper side, logs says: > ARJ|192.168.10.2:1720|172.22.3.46:h323_ID| > internal:h323_ID=internal:h323_ID|false|calledPartyNotRegistered| > dc-e5-fd-e9-12-5c-21-4d-b6-c5-64-d4-40-56-74-a8; > > And if I try to place the call from the outside to the lan, calling to > the gnugk machine IP, nothing happens. Using tcpdump I can see packets > trying to reach port 1720 and 1503, but nothing is shown on the debug > output nor the telnet interface. I've already tried to call to > gatekeeperip, internal@gatekeeperip and internal@gatekeeperip:1721 with > no success. > > Here you are the gatekeeper.ini > > [Gatekeeper::Main] > FortyTwo=42 > Name=gnu-gk > > [RasSrv::RRQAuth] > 101=sigip:192.168.10.1 > 102=sigip:192.168.10.2 > 203=sigip:172.22.3.46 > default=allow > > [GkStatus::Auth] > rule=allow > > [RoutedMode] > GKRouted=1 > H245Routed=1 > AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1 > CallSignalPort=1721 > CallSignalHandlerNumber=2 > RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=1 > DropCallsByReleaseComplete=1 > SupportNATedEndpoints=1 > Q931PortRange=30000-39999 > H245PortRange=40000-49999 > > [Proxy] > Enable=1 > InternalNetwork=192.168.10.0/24 > T120PortRange=50000-59999 > RTPPortRange=50000-59999 > > Thanks all, > > Fernando > > > > El mié, 20-05-2009 a las 17:54 +0200, Jan Willamowius escribió: > > Hi Fernando, > > > > do you simply want to allow unregistered external calls or do you want > > to force all unregistered calls to a specific endpoint ? > > > > To do the first, simply allow unregistered calls and let them call > > "localalias@gatekeeperip:1721", eg "frank@xxxxxxx:1721". > > > > To for alle unregistered endpint you need to use a dynamic routing > > policy like sql or vqueue. > > > > Regards, > > Jan > > > > > > Fernando Alvarez wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I'm setting up a gnu-gk on a public server (with public IP) and I've > > > already test successfully external-to-internal calls using NAT, making > > > both parties to register first with the gatekeeper. > > > > > > What I want to do now is to route incoming calls from outside (coming to > > > the public IP) to a predefined host in the LAN, but without making the > > > external host to be registered with the gatekeeper. > > > > > > Is this possible? I know little about this subject, and I'm don't know > > > if I can accomplish this using only gnu-gk. > > > > > > Thanks in advance for your reply, > > > > > > Fernando -- Jan Willamowius, jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gnugk.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Register Now for Creativity and Technology (CaT), June 3rd, NYC. CaT is a gathering of tech-side developers & brand creativity professionals. Meet the minds behind Google Creative Lab, Visual Complexity, Processing, & iPhoneDevCamp asthey present alongside digital heavyweights like Barbarian Group, R/GA, & Big Spaceship. http://www.creativitycat.com _______________________________________________________ Posting: mailto:Openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Archive: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=openh323gk-users Unsubscribe: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openh323gk-users Homepage: http://www.gnugk.org/