Hi,
It must be related to the gatekeeper configuration, but it seems to be
correct.
I think you should ask back to the GNU GK mailing list and then mail us
what they are proposing to debug this.
Actually, you are using proxying through the GK, so it should work,
except if you are using specific firewall rules on B and C.
Looking at the debug output of GNU GK might help. Also, don't forget
that in such a setup you should not use IP translation or STUN.
Le mardi 18 janvier 2005 à 13:36 +0800, jamesXu a écrit :
Dear all:
I have such problems:
A: gnugk 2.2.0, Debian/Linux
B: gnomemeeting 1.0.2 Debian/Linux 192.168.0.138/24
C: gnomemeeting 1.0.2 Debian/Linux 192.168.0.192/24
when A, B, C are in the same LAN, B can make calls to C through A
sucessfully. But when A is in internet, B and C in the same LAN, C can
receive B's call, but there is no audio at all.
any ideas?
this is the config file of gatekeeper.ini: and i run my gk with command
: gnugk -r/ gnugk -rr/, both tried. the same result, no audio ;-(.
[Gatekeeper::Main]
Fourtytwo=42
Name=OpenH323GK
;EndpointSignalPort=1000
;NetworkInterfaces=192.168.1.57/24,211.154.174.57/0
[RoutedMode]
GKRouted=1
H245Routed=1
AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1
SupportNATedEndpoints=1
;CallSignalPort=0
;H245PortRange=30000-30010
;Q931PortRange=30011-30020
[RasSrv::ARQFeatures]
CallUnregisteredEndpoints=1
[Proxy]
Enable=1
;RTPPortRange=5000-5010
InternalNetwork=192.168.0.0/24
ProxyForNAT=1
[GkStatus::Auth]
rule=allow
[Gatekeeper::Auth]
default=allow
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