Hi together,
I have difficulties to interpret these lines:
2015/07/01 10:31:29.002 3 ProxyChannel.cxx(7992) H245 Connected from 109.44.3.126:21059 on 192.168.178.155:41002 2015/07/01 10:31:29.003 3 ProxyChannel.cxx(8025) H245 Connect to 192.168.178.166:5678 from 192.168.178.155:41003 successful 2015/07/01 10:31:29.545 3 ProxyChannel.cxx(11674) Received Input: 2015/07/01 10:31:31.347 3 ProxyChannel.cxx(9804) RTP 10.177.52.56:3232<=>0.0.0.0:50010<=>192.168.178.166:2424 Error(0): Input/output error (12:113) 2015/07/01 10:31:32.364 3 ProxyChannel.cxx(9804) RTP 10.177.52.56:3232<=>0.0.0.0:50010<=>192.168.178.166:2424 Error(0): Input/output error (12:113) 2015/07/01 10:31:32.870 3 ProxyChannel.cxx(9804) RTP 10.177.52.56:3230<=>0.0.0.0:50008<=>192.168.178.166:2422 Error(0): Input/output error (12:113) 2015/07/01 10:31:33.284 3 ProxyChannel.cxx(1723) Q931s Received: ReleaseComplete CRV=24315 from 109.44.3.126:1578 2015/07/01 10:31:33.285 1 RasTbl.cxx(5111) CDR|2|90 5e ac 7d 64 00 00 1f 13 32 83 00 39 7e df 2d|5|Wed, 01 Jul 2015 10:31:28 +02:00|Wed, 01 Jul 2015 10:31:33 +02:00|109.44.3.126:1578| |192.168.178.166:1720|5530_endp|101:url_ID||OpenH323GK;
2015/07/01 10:31:33.285 2 gkacct.cxx(964) GKACCT Successfully logged event 2 for call no. 2 2015/07/01 10:31:33.289 3 yasocket.cxx(789) ProxyRTP(0) Select read error: 10 2015/07/01 10:31:33.296 3 yasocket.cxx(789) ProxyRTP(0) Select read error: 10 2015/07/01 10:31:33.296 3 yasocket.cxx(789) ProxyRTP(0) Select read error: 10 2015/07/01 10:31:33.297 3 yasocket.cxx(789) ProxyRTP(0) Select read error: 10 2015/07/01 10:31:33.620 2 RasSrv.cxx(174) RAS Read from 192.168.178.166:1719
What is the meaning gf the errors on ProxyChannel.cxx RTP with input/output and then on yasocket.cxx with Select read error: 10 ?
Von: Robert Edeker <idxman01@xxxxxxxxx>
Antworten an: GNU Gatekeeper Users <openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Datum: Mittwoch, 1. Juli 2015 09:25 An: GNU Gatekeeper Users <openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Betreff: Re: Subject: Re: gnugk behind router problem At this time we're in a similar situation. Although we have a block of public IP's they all have to go through the firewall. Otherwise we would need to purchase more equipment and make more network changes than we need to at this time.
To refresh my memory I did test a few calls tonight with a similar setup. I disabled all port forwarding where endpoint A is, though did ensure the unit was setup in NAT mode. Worked fine for outbound though naturally I needed the forwarding for inbound
(B-to-A calls)
The network in this scenario looks like:
Endpoint A (Polycom QDX6000) -- Residential Router -- [[ internet ]] -- corporate firewall -- forward to GNUGK -- Endpoint B
The QDX is set to auto NAT, no fixed ports. H.460 and H.323 compatible are both unchecked.
Endpoint B (polycom hdx 6000) does not have any special NAT setup since it's behind the gatekeeper and firewall. Fixed ports are also left unchecked.
Hope that helps.
On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 1:34 AM <Oliver.Pabst@xxxxxx> wrote:
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