Hello, Le dimanche 06 f�vrier 2005 � 19:32 +0100, Rainer Dorsch a �crit : > Hello Damien, > > thanks for you immediate reply. I am going for the gatekeeper option. But > since gnomemeeting call forwarding seems to be a lot easier, I guess, I would > setup this one as a temporary (one way) solution. >
Probably the best idea! > Am Sonntag, 6. Februar 2005 18:30 schrieb Damien Sandras: > > > 3) Use call forwarding of gnomemeeting on my workstation to receive calls > > > on my laptop. Not sure if that works and how I would forward calls from > > > the laptop to the Cisco proxy. > > > > Forwarding calls from the workstation to the laptop will be possible, > > that's standard H.323 call forwarding. The reverse should also be > > possible, but I don't know what the restrictions for the proxy will be. > > Hmm...how do I tell the gnomemeeting on my workstation the dynamic IP > address, > I get on my laptop (assuming that I have no physical access to the > workstation in that moment)? Can I edit the configuration file and start > gnomemeeting in a non-gui mode? > Yes, you can edit the GConf key : gconftool-2 --set /apps/gnomemeeting/protocols/h323/call_forwarding/forward_host 111.222.333.444 --type=string For version 1.2, no need to restart GnomeMeeting, it will be taken into account immediately. Another possibility would be to signup for a free dynamic DNS account : http://www.dyndns.org and use the dynamic DNS name. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- GnomeMeeting: http://www.gnomemeeting.org/ //\ FOSDEM 2005 : http://www.fosdem.org v_/_ H.323 phone : callto:ils.seconix.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
