Re: Direct Media and H.460.18/.19/.23/.24/24a

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There are 2 flags, One for H.460.18/.19 and one for H.460.23/.24 but you
only need to set -enable-h46018 as the H.460.23/.24 is enabled by default.

Simon

-----Original Message-----
From: Earl [mailto:Large.Files@xxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, 28 September 2009 9:12 PM
To: GNU Gatekeeper Users
Subject: Re:  Direct Media and H.460.18/.19/.23/.24/24a

Simon,

which STUN server is not so important as having to use a STUN
server on each network segment if h460.23/24/24a is to work
correctly.  Thank you for explaining this.

I still am not sure how to enable h460.18/19/23/24/24a when
compiling GnuGK from CVS; whether a flag for .18 also
enables .19/.23/.24/.24a ?

Earl

Simon Horne wrote:
>  Earl
>
>  It does not matter which public STUN server to use. stun.ekiga.net
>  should still work even if it's redirected.
>
>  There is a list of public stun servers here
>  http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/STUN
>
>  Simon
>
>  -----Original Message----- From: Earl [mailto:Large.Files@xxxxxxx]
>  Sent: Monday, 28 September 2009 7:10 PM To: GNU Gatekeeper Users
>  Subject: Re:  Direct Media and
>  H.460.18/.19/.23/.24/24a
>
>  Simon,
>
>  ekiga.net does not have a STUN server, but only a redirect to
>  stun01.sipphone.com
>
>  so it is best to use stun01.sipphone.com as STUN server
>
>  ping stun.ekiga.net
Pinging stun01.sipphone.com [69.0.208.27] with 32
>  bytes of data:
Reply from 69.0.208.27: bytes=32 time=231ms TTL=43
>
>  Regards, Earl
>
>  Simon Horne wrote:
> > Guys
> >
> > Just a quick update.
> >
> > There was a small bug in H.460.19 in GnuGk when starting calling
> > Fast Connect and then switching back to slow connect which resulted
> >  in the
>  video
> > not showing. This has now been fixed in the CVS.
> >
> > Also to get H.460.23/.24 to work correctly you will need to specify
> >  a STUN server on each network segment ie
> > H46023STUN=stun.ekiga.net,192.168.1.10 This would be the setting
> > with a gatekeeper with 2 network cards one on
>  the
> > internet and one on the internal 192.168.1.x network.
> >
> > This means that if a client registers from the internet they are
>  instructed
> > to test their NAT with the public STUN server. If they register
> > from a subNAT then they are instructed to test with the internal
> > STUN server. You can download a STUN server from
> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/stun/ and you will need to have 2
> > network cards with consecutive IP and you can run the stun server
> > on the same box as GnuGK as long as you specify
> > Home=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx in the INI so that GnuGk will only listen and
> > use one of the network cards.
> >
> > Simon



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