Hi All I have a Debian box with Gnomemeeting, and I can send a call to another Windows Machine in the same network, with video and two way calling, etc. When I try this with another machine, that is over in Japan, it refuses my call. When that machine calls, I can get the call, and we can talk fine, but no video. Video would be going from Gnomemeeting to Netmeeting.
That Japanese netmeeting machine has a router in front, and that has DMZ set up, basically an open flow gate to the machine from the live world. I have access to the box via VNC, so I could set this all up. Also SP2 firewall is punched for the necessary ports, but just to be certain, I also disabled it for a little while, but still no go. And nothing shows up in the Japanese Routers incoming log. As if the call wasn`t even taking place. What I think in this nonsense situation (as for nonsense to me at least), that the router on the Gnomemeeting end lets the traffic out, but Netmeeting might also wants to open back a few ports to the Gnomemeeting box, that might be blocked by the Router on my side? On my side, only the few necessary ports are open, in the 1500 and 1700 range, sorry I forgot the exact ones. Thanks for any help, its frustrating, Ben _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
