Dear list,

I am trying something which I thought was simple.

I have a computer acting as a firewall which was two interfaces,

- one on the public Internet (direct connection, public IP, no NAT, for this 
discussion assume this was 80.90.100.1)
- on the on internal network (private IP, i.e. for the sake of this discussion 
10.0.0.1)

I have clients with NetMeeting on my internal network, say 10.0.0.5 and 
10.0.0.6.

On the box I have setup GnuGk in proxy mode. At least I hope I have. I have no 
idea how to confirm this.

What I am trying to achieve is

a) I want to make a call from 10.0.0.5 to an IP somewhere out in the world on 
the Internet using the IP address of the remote station I intend to call.

b) I would like to have remote systems on the Internet call my NetMeeting 
clients through the proxy. So they would have to call 80.90.100.1?

Regarding scenario a:

In NetMeeting I have two mutually exclusive options. I can either configure a 
gatekeeper (I understand this is not what I want here) or I can configure a 
"gateway". Is gateay == proxy in this case? I tried entering the internal IP of 
the H.323 proxy (10.0.0.1) as a gateway in NetMeeting, but when I try to make a 
call I can spot no activity on GnuGk at all, so it seems to completely ignore 
it.

Regarding scenario b:

If a remote station is going to call me and I want the call to be routed into 
my internal network, how would the remote station when calling 80.90.100.1 
specify if it is trying to reach 10.0.0.5 oder 10.0.0.6?

Do I suffer from any basic misunderstanding here?

Regards,
Torsten

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