Re: [Ekiga-list] Timeout? Call out OK call in from Diamon unseen or broken
- From: ael <law_ence dev ntlworld com>
- To: ekiga-list gnome org
- Cc: P laliberte <philippel aqiii org>
- Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Timeout? Call out OK call in from Diamon unseen or broken
- Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 11:43:13 +0100
P laliberte wrote:
> ael wrote:
>> Philippe Laliberte wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am running into a little problem. I did dig into the wiki but to no
>>> avail.
>>>
>>> Set-up:
>>>
>>> Fedora 7.
>>> kernel-2.6.22.9
>>> Firewall disabled. selinux disabled
>>> Ekiga 2.0.11
>>>
>>> Router Modem ADSL SpeedTouch 780
>>> Firewall disabled (once I get Ekiga working I'll test what I can close)
>>> VoIp turned off
>>>
>>> Modem routing Configuration
>>>
>>> Protocol Port Range Translate To ... Trigger Protocol
>>> Trigger Port Any 5000 - 5100 5000 - 5100
>>> - -
>>> UDP 3479 - 3479 3479 - 3479
>>> UDP 3479
>>> UDP 3478 - 3479 3478 - 3479
>>> UDP 3478
>>>
>>
>> I can't quite decode the above. If you trigger on 3478 (UDP) and then
>> open 5000 -5100 (UDP) then it should be ok. I am not sure that is what
>> you have above is it? I can't make out the first line ending in
>> 5000-5100: how does that relate to the two following lines?
>>
>> ael
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>
> Just missing a cariage return
>
> Protocol Port Range Translate To ... Trigger Protocol Trigger
> Port Any 5000 - 5100 5000 - 5100 - -
> UDP 3479 - 3479 3479 - 3479 UDP 3479
> UDP 3478 - 3479 3478 - 3479 UDP 3478
>
>
> What you mean is that I should just do :
>
> UDP 5000 - 5100 3479 - 3479 UDP 3479
> UDP 5100 - 5100 3478 - 3479 UDP 3478
Looking at that again, why are you translating 3479 into 5000-5100? Or
am I misunderstanding the web interface (I assume)?
Once you see a packet on 3478, then open 5000-5100. Do not translate
3478 into 5000... if that is what the above means. 3478 and 3479 should
be (con) tracked properly by the router. It is just that it will block
5000-5100 unless it is told otherwise.
I have not encountered a SpeedTouch router so I may be misunderstanding
its configuration.
ael
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