I tried AGConnector from behind a NAT firewall and was able to see/hear streams in venues, but they were not able to see/hear me. Is this service supposed to work in both directions?
If so, it could be a killer app for getting around firewalls! NamGon Kim wrote: > Dear Michael, > > Thanks for using AGConnector. > The executable file for AGConnector included in the zip file is an > executable file for AGConnector server. > > You can run your own AGConnector server with command below. > > $> umtp_win32 -s [hostname or hostip] > Ex) umtp_win32 -s umtp.mcs.anl.gov > > Umtp_linux also work like that. > > Please remind that this is a test version. There can be several errors > in running the server. > Any comment will be appreciated. > > Thanks. > > Namgon Kim > Netmedia Lab, GIST, KOREA > > http://netmedia.gist.ac.kr > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Braitmaier [mailto:braitma...@hlrs.de] > Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 4:41 PM > To: ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov > Subject: [AG-TECH] AGConnector Server executable > > Hello everyone! > > I tried to use the AGConnector but it seems I can't connect to the > specified server. > So for testing purposes I would be interested in running our own > UMTP-server. > Unfortunately I can't find the server executable either in the download > package nor elsewhere on the web. > > It would be really helpful, if someone can give me a hint where to find > the executable. > Either Windows or Linux, I don't care. > > Best regards > Michael > -- Andrew Patrick, Ph.D. Senior Scientist Information Security Group, Institute for Information Technology National Research Council (NRC), Ottawa, Canada E-mail: andrew.patr...@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca WWW - NRC: http://iit-iti.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca WWW - Personal: http://www.andrewpatrick.ca Phone: (613) 991-3374 Fax: (613) 952-7151 Cell/SMS: (613) 277-9211