On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 20:21, George Vieira wrote: > >And if you're banning my ISP - Comcast - you've just banned the majority of broadband users in the US. > Hoah!! How cool.. :) > :-) > I have no problems with H323 and using NetMeeting behind a 2.4.19 kernel firewall. The only thing that was needed to get 2 people who are both behind linux firewalls was that 1 had to Host a Meeting for someone outside to connect. I found that part weird.. > > Have you tried this patch at all yet. Just remember there's 2 modules neededing to be loaded a I forgot one the first time around. > The issue isn't with Netmeeting. Rather it's with two other apps I run that use openh323 - Gnomemeeting and GNUgk both running behind an iptables FW. I am indeed having problems, particularly with the gatekeeper. Thus my question about compatibility. > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Marc Williams [mailto:marcw@xxxxxxxxxxxx] > > Sent: Wednesday, 19 November 2003 1:13 PM > > To: netfilter list > > Subject: h.323 compatibility > > > > > > Even though I'm new to this list, I think that this should probably be > > addressed by Jozsef Kadlecsik. > > > > Jozsef, I've read a couple of your posts on this list that seem to > > indicate that there is a known incompatibility between your h323 > > conntrack module and the openh323 libraries. > > > > Is this accurate? If so, are there any plans to address this > > incompatibility? I've been unable to get the GNU gatekeeper > > functioning > > correctly behind an iptables firewall for possibly this reason. > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > p.s. > > Btw, I tried emailing you about this but it was bounced > > saying that your > > MTA rejected my email saying my site was banned because of unsolicited > > email. I can assure you that there has never been one single spam > > emanating from my site ever. And if you're banning my ISP - Comcast - > > you've just banned the majority of broadband users in the US. > > > > > > > >