Internally GnuGk doesn't look at interfaces at all. It requests a list of IPs and Networks on the server as you can see in the trace on startup and will leave the selection of an actual interface for the IPs to the OS. Setting an ExternalIP will set the default IP for all destinations where GnuGk can't figure out which local IP to use by looking at the networks. Usually its best to rely on GnuGk to use the default route configured on the server, unless you have to live with some Dyndns setup with a changing IP number. Regards, Jan Jack Kolesar wrote: > Yeah. That's interesting. But something is definitely confusing > GnuGk between the interfaces. Do you have your Outside External > interface on eth1 and the internal on eth0 by any chance? That's how > mine is setup because I originally only had one NIC. I normally would > use eth0 for the outside but I didn't. Just wondering if somehow that > is used to guess external? > > On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Abes Dabir <abes.dabir@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Jack, > > Yes, specifying an ExternalIp did fix the problem for us. But, it sounds > > like there are some differences between our two situations. From what > > I've gathered: > > > > - We are both using GnuGk on a DualNic box which is the NAT gateway (not > > in DMZ). > > > > but > > > > - We have GnuGk proxying media (our problem is in the proxying logic I > > believe) > > - We don't have any Q931 connection issues > > > > Abes > > > > On 12-03-22 02:44 PM, Jack Kolesar wrote: > >> This sounds exactly like the problem I was having. Below is what > >> fixed it for me. > >> > >> ExternalIP=my.dyndns.account > >> ExternalIsDynamic=1 > >> > >> You can ignore the Dynamic statement and just use an IP for ExternalIP > >> if you want. Curious to see if that works. > >> > >> > >> On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Gabriel Georgescu<gabigeo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> I'm sorry Abes, I hoped for a quick solution. > >>> It is odd that your other 3.0.1 box is not having this problem. Are you sure that the settings are identical? > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> Gabriel > >>> > >>> > >>> On 20/03/2012 16:42, Abes Dabir wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi Gabriel, > >>> > >>> Thanks for the response. The "192.168.53.1" address is the GnuGk private IP address. The system running GnuGk is the gateway for the private network attached to it. 192.168.53.44 is the address of an endpoint on the private network that is being called. > >>> > >>> Abes > >>> > >>> On 12-03-20 04:17 AM, Gabriel Georgescu wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> I think you should specify GnuGK's private IP address in Home not the gateway .1. > >>> > >>> Home=80.241.68.122,192.168.53.44,127.0.0.1 > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> Gabriel > >>> > >>> > >>> On 19/03/2012 23:40, Abes Dabir wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> I'm noticing an issue in GnuGk 3.0.1 in Proxy mode that isn't there in > >>> 2.3.5. My organization uses GnuGk for NAT traversal. We run GnuGk on > >>> the NAT gateway box in Proxy mode so that it has one interface on the > >>> private network, and one on the public network. > >>> > >>> In a reproducible scenario: > >>> > >>> 1. A call comes in from the public Internet > >>> 2. GnuGk routes it to the proper endpoint on the private network > >>> (192.168.53.44) > >>> 3. When the private endpoint sends an OLC out, GnuGk re-writes the media > >>> control IP before sending it out the public interface, but, it puts the > >>> private network interface IP (192.168.53.1) in the outgoing message > >>> instead of the public interface IP (80.241.68.122). > >>> > >>> I swapped GnuGk 3.0.1 with 2.3.5, and the issue went away. We have > >>> another GnuGk 3.0.1 box that is setup similar to the problematic one, > >>> with practically identical configuration, but the problem isn't present > >>> on it. I would appreciate any help you could provide. I've included > >>> our GnuGk configuration in this post. I can also provide wireshark > >>> traces and GnuGk logs if needed. > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> > >>> Abes Dabir > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> GnuGk configuration: > >>> ----------------------------- > >>> > >>> [Gatekeeper::Main] > >>> Fourtytwo=42 > >>> Name=MagorH323GK > >>> TimeToLive=100 > >>> StatusPort=7000 > >>> TraceLevel=3 > >>> Home=80.241.68.122,192.168.53.1,127.0.0.1 > >>> # TotalBandwidth=128000 > >>> # > >>> # each G.723.1 call consume 1280 Bps. > >>> > >>> > >>> [RoutedMode] > >>> GKRouted=1 > >>> H245Routed=1 > >>> AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1 > >>> AcceptNeighborsCalls=1 > >>> CallSignalPort=1720 > >>> CallSignalHandlerNumber=1 > >>> RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=1 > >>> DropCallsByReleaseComplete=1 > >>> SupportNATedEndpoints=1 > >>> SupportCallingNATedEndpoints=1 > >>> Q931PortRange=20000-20099 > >>> H245PortRange=30000-30099 > >>> SendReleaseCompleteOnDRQ=1 > >>> > >>> [Proxy] > >>> Enable=1 > >>> # InternalNetwork can be a comma separated, CIDR format, list > >>> InternalNetwork=192.168.53.1/255.255.255.0 > >>> T120PortRange=40000-49999 > >>> RTPPortRange=40000-49999 > >>> ProxyForNAT=1 > >>> ProxyForSameNAT=0 > >>> ProxyAlways=1 > >>> > >>> [RasSrv::LRQFeatures] > >>> NeighborTimeout=6 > >>> ForwardHopCount=8 > >>> AlwaysForwardLRQ=1 > >>> IncludeDestinationInfoInLCF=1 > >>> CiscoGKCompatible=1 > >>> > >>> [RoutingPolicy] > >>> default=explicit,internal,enum,srv,dns > >>> > >>> [GkStatus::Auth] > >>> rule=explicit > >>> DelayReject=5 > >>> 127.0.0.1=allow > >>> > >>> [LogFile] > >>> Rotate=Weekly > >>> RotateDay=Sun > >>> RotateTime=00:59 > >>> Filename=/var/log/magor/gnugk/gnugk.log > >>> > >>> [PortNotifications] > >>> Q931PortOpen=/opt/magor/util/scripts/firewall/gnugk/open-pinhole-inbound-gnugk.sh > >>> %p %n %i > >>> Q931PortClose=/opt/magor/util/scripts/firewall/gnugk/close-pinhole-inbound-gnugk.sh > >>> %p %n %i > >>> H245PortOpen=/opt/magor/util/scripts/firewall/gnugk/open-pinhole-inbound-gnugk.sh > >>> %p %n %i > >>> H245PortClose=/opt/magor/util/scripts/firewall/gnugk/close-pinhole-inbound-gnugk.sh > >>> %p %n %i > >>> RTPPortOpen=/opt/magor/util/scripts/firewall/gnugk/open-pinhole-inbound-gnugk.sh > >>> %p %n %i > >>> RTPPortClose=/opt/magor/util/scripts/firewall/gnugk/close-pinhole-inbound-gnugk.sh > >>> %p %n %i > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> ifconfig output: > >>> --------------------- > >>> > >>> > >>> eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr b8:ac:6f:97:bd:df > >>> inet addr:80.241.68.122 Bcast:80.241.68.123 > >>> Mask:255.255.255.252 > >>> inet6 addr: fe80::baac:6fff:fe97:bddf/64 Scope:Link > >>> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 > >>> RX packets:45819933 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 > >>> TX packets:42573664 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 > >>> collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 > >>> RX bytes:38553184779 (38.5 GB) TX bytes:23574871690 (23.5 GB) > >>> Interrupt:16 Memory:da000000-da012800 > >>> > >>> eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr b8:ac:6f:97:bd:e0 > >>> inet addr:192.168.53.1 Bcast:192.168.53.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 > >>> inet6 addr: fe80::baac:6fff:fe97:bde0/64 Scope:Link > >>> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 > >>> RX packets:42636374 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 > >>> TX packets:45361672 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 > >>> collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 > >>> RX bytes:23556913740 (23.5 GB) TX bytes:38301753151 (38.3 GB) > >>> Interrupt:17 Memory:dc000000-dc012800 > >>> > >>> lo Link encap:Local Loopback > >>> inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 > >>> inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host > >>> UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1 > >>> RX packets:5140965 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 > >>> TX packets:5140965 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 > >>> collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 > >>> RX bytes:486955198 (486.9 MB) TX bytes:486955198 (486.9 MB) > >>> > >>> Plus 3 OpenVpn tunnel interfaces -- Jan Willamowius, jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gnugk.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF email is sponsosred by: Try Windows Azure free for 90 days Click Here http://p.sf.net/sfu/sfd2d-msazure _______________________________________________________ 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/