Re: h323

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Can you post your iptables rules for this?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:48 AM
Subject: RE: h323

Just use the H323 patch in p-o-m... I use it and it works fine for me..
I don't know what this gatekeeper is.. but it's not needed if you can successfully patch in the pom module.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: netfilter-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:netfilter-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of DALive Editor
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:47 AM
To: netfilter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Morrison, Trevor (Trevor)
Subject: Re: h323

Hello to this mailinglist,

I'd also really like an awnser to the question bellow about H323, you have no idea how long I've toiled unsuccessfully. What is this about a patch? And I've read a little about the gatekeeper, could someone cluse me in further?

Thanks alot - I'd given up hope


Morrison, Trevor (Trevor) wrote:

Hi,

I have a RH 9.0 box running iptables-1.2.8 and a 2.4.20 kernel with the h323 patch applied and recompiled.  My network looks like this:

                                    dhcp from ISP
Win 2000 box <--------------------------->RH 9.0 Box<---------------------->Internet
192.168.1.0/24                          NAT       12.207.X.X/32


I have searched the archives back to September of last year trying to find what rules I need to apply to my iptables to allow h323 traffic through my NAT'd box.  I am now more confused then before because the threads mentioned something about a gatekeeper that I need to run on a NAT box?

What I am looking for is what are the rules that I need to put into my filter file and what other programs or procedures do I need to add to that I have the full features and functionality of Microsoft's Net Meeting from my Win 2k box. 

Thanks in Advance and sorry for bring this subject up again but I could not find the information in the previous threads.

Trevor Morrison


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