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Hi,

"Henty Waker" san wrote:
>I've tried to do exactly the same setup at a client. There is one 
>difference though - the client has a cisco router between the linux 
>firewall and the internet. The cisco router should be allowing incoming 
>tcp connection on ports 1720 and 1503. 
>Netmeeting works fine except for voice calls - they just don't come 
>through (the netmeeting client seems to gray out the sound volume/mike 
>controls).

I think you should to open "tcp/udp 61000-" ports to accept incomming 
RTSP packets.

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If you want to enjoy NetMeeting with Messenger service, please try my 
patch.
I wrote small patches to ip_masq_h323 and ip_masq_mms.
These two modules will make you more confortable in voice chat.
(But does not work with WinXP now)

http://www.wildlab.com/LAMB/pages/support/h323patch/index.htm
http://www.wildlab.com/LAMB/pages/support/mmspatch/index.htm

I am sorry to my broken English.
regards,
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