On Sunday 12 June 2005 17:51, Damien Sandras wrote: > Le dim 12/06/2005 � 14:16, Benedek Frank a �crit : > > On Sunday 12 June 2005 11:42, Julien PUYDT wrote: > > > Benedek Frank a �crit : > > > > I finally had a chance to try it, and still no go. Now all possible > > > > ports are open on my GM and the NM has a router with DMZ support > > > > toward the NM, so it has open air. Calls innitiated from NM to GM > > > > comes through and Audio travels back and forth. > > > > > > Nice > > > > > > > Calls innitiated from GM to NM are rejected. > > > > > > Are you sure the port 1720 is opened? Try to do something like "telnet > > > remote_host 1720" (where remote_host should be the address/name of your > > > NM), to see if you get a connection. > > > > Hi > > > > Thanks for picking this up with me. I did what you told me, and I am even > > more confused now. WHen I block the port 1720 on the NM box, and I try to > > telnet to it, I get the message > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ telnet remotehosthere.com 1720 > > Trying remotehostsiphere.. > > > > ANd it hangs here, never connects. Now when I enable the 1720 port on the > > NM and I telnet to it from the GM, I get the following. > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ remotehosthere.com 1720 > > Trying remotehostsiphere.. > > telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused > > > > What this might be? As I said, the NM has a router with DMZ enabled. I > > thought that the port 1720 might be disabled by the ISP by default, so I > > tried the same with 1721 but it came to be the same. Telnet test showed > > the same. What else should I try? It seems that the NM side is the > > problem obviously, as it rejects the telnet connectiuon even though the > > port is open to it. It is a Windows XP with SP2 and the firewall is set > > as I described above. > > If the machine is in the DMZ, the port should be reachable from the > outside without any problem. As long as you can not telnet to port 1720, > you won't be able to call from GM to NM (as basically GM is doing a sort > of telnet). However, I don't have any idea how we could help you with > this unfortunately :( > > Have you checked that the machine running Netmeeting (ie not the one > doing the NAT) has its firewall disabled completely? Hi
Yes, I disabled the SP2 firewall on the NM, and still no go. I dont have access to any other machines on the same network, so I cannot try to telnet into the box via 1720 from an internal machine, which would be something to try. And on top of all that, it is behind a Japanese router, which gives you the idea how easy it is to set it up, sepaking reading almost no Japanese at all. That is why I set the DMZ. DMZ is DMZ in all languages. Haha. Sorry to bother the list, I will try to contact the routers maker for further instructions. Thanks Bence > > > Thanks again > > > > Bence > > > > > > GM shows "User > > > > did not accept the call". ANy other hints? ALso when I call from NM > > > > to GM, everything is fine, audio, but video does not go through from > > > > the GM side to the NM side. NM has no camera, so I couldnt try that. > > > > THanks. > > > > > > For that last part, check that both gnomemeeting and netmeeting have > > > video enabled in their options. > > > > > > Snark on #gnomemeeting > > > _______________________________________________ > > > GnomeMeeting-list mailing list > > > [email protected] > > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list > > > > _______________________________________________ > > GnomeMeeting-list mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
