Andrew

Jan and I found a few problems with this configuration on linux a few weeks
back and have check in a fix for 2.2.7.
I suggest you upgrade to the new version when it's released.

If working correctly you should need neither the HOME or ExternalIP as GnuGk
will autodetect the two networks (via the route table) and handle the
calling between them without needing the settings.

Simon
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Struiksma
  Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 5:58 AM
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  Subject: [Openh323gk-users] General Configuration Questions


  I have some basic questions about what some of the configuration options
in the gatekeeper.ini file actually do. My setup is the GnuGK 2.2.3 package
for Debian. The box has a WAN interface and a NATed LAN interface. Visually,
the setup is:

  My EPs <--LAN--> MyProxyGK <--WAN---> StateGK

  [Gatekeeper::Main]
  Home= <--If set to LAN IP, does this prevent registration from the WAN
side or all communication on the WAN side?

  ExternalIP= <-- does this need to be set for outside EPs to dial my EPs?

  Thank you!


  Andrew Struiksma
  K20 Network Support Specialist - Regional Video ITU Northwest
  Northwest Educational Service District
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