-----Mensaje original----- De: GoMi [mailto:gomi@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Enviado el: jueves, 15 de enero de 2004 10:48 Para: 'John A. Sullivan III' CC: 'Ramin Dousti'; 'netfilter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' Asunto: RE: Netmeeting support What i mean is, i have the patch applied, and built-in the kernel (not as a module) When i try to make a call to initialise a web-cam connection using netmeeting, unstead of saying ip 80.33.22.11 (a random public ip) the dialog box states: Trying to connect to 192.168.x.x. PD: This happens when i try to connect to a friend abroad :) I also have a fw setup with ports over 1024 closed to my clients. -----Mensaje original----- De: John A. Sullivan III [mailto:john.sullivan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Enviado el: miércoles, 14 de enero de 2004 23:32 Para: GoMi CC: 'Ramin Dousti'; netfilter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Asunto: RE: Netmeeting support On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 17:09, GoMi wrote: <snip> > On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 09:43:06PM +0100, GoMi wrote: > > > Hi there, i have protocol h232 support patched by patch-o-matic, and > > my kernel recompiled with it, but when i try to have a webcam > > conversation via netmeeting, it tries to connect to local addresses > > unstead of public addresses. Any help? <snip> Could you explain further what you mean by it tries to connect to local addresses? My set up works fine. I assume you are not trying to connect to a public address from your internal computer and it is magically changing the destination address to something local but I'm not sure what you do mean - John -- John A. Sullivan III Chief Technology Officer Nexus Management +1 207-985-7880 john.sullivan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx --- If you are interested in helping to develop a GPL enterprise class VPN/Firewall/Security device management console, please visit http://iscs.sourceforge.net