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Re: Linux router and NetMeeting




On Mon, 30 Aug 1999 ferret@phonewave.net wrote:

> 
> 
> I think someone needs to write an IP masq helper module for Netmeeting. I
> just got the port specs from M$'s site, and I'm looking into how to do it
> right now. I'll post what I have in a few days (Don't have time to do any
> coding during work days. :< ), and hopefully...
> I could also use someone to help me test the thing. :>
 
Okay.. I just looked at the kernel sources and little bits of
documentation, and I'm completely stumped on how to actually write the
ip_masq modules.

So here's the ports Netmeeting uses:

389	Internet locator server (TCP)
522	User location server (TCP)
1503	T.120 (TCP)
1720	H.323 call setup (TCP)
1731	Audio call control (TCP)
DYN	H.323 call control (TCP)
DYN	H.323 streaming RTP (UDP)

The information is at
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/ARTICLES/Q158/23.asp



> On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Carlos Santos wrote:
> 
> > Here's my problem (please help if you can):
> > 
> > I've setup a Linux to route between my intranet and the Internet (through a
> > cable modem). I'm using IP Masquerading, which is working fine and has been
> > for a long time. Now, i'm trying to connect to a friend of mine through
> > Netmeeting and i can't get the router to let sound go both ways (i'm using
> > my intranet NT server, that goes through a Linux router, that connects to
> > the net by cable modem). I call my friend, he accepts the connection, i
> > speak through my microphone and he hears me ok but i can't hear him. It
> > seems some kind of restriction at the ip masquerading level but i can't
> > figure out what. Ftp is working fine, telnet, http, you name it. But i
> > can't get Netmeeting to work.
> > 
> > Any ideas ?
> > Thanks,
> > Carlos.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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