Hi Roberto,

sure you can use GnuGk to proxy calls or tunnel then through a NAT and
forward all calls to another gatekeeper.
Just enable traversal in GnuGk (eg. EnableH46018=1) and configure the
other gatekeeper as a neighbor (or even make it the CatchAll endpoint if
you are sure all calls will be forwarded there).

Regards,
Jan

Roberto A. Dhios wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> Can I use gnugk as a reverse proxy? I have CMD desktop client over the
> world behind fw that I'm not control. Its possible to use gnugk as a
> reverse proxy and nat traversal at same time? I have a gnugk box with
> two interface one public and one private, this one connected to the
> polycom gatekeeper. The world wide clients connect to gnugk box at
> public ip. I need that this connections will be forwarded to polycom.
> Its possible to do this configuration with gnugk?
> 
> Thanks a lot, I appreciate very much any idea.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Roberto A. Dhios
> radh...@computer.org
> gtalk,yahoo,twitter,skype: radhios
> msn: bobdh...@hotmail.com

-- 
Jan Willamowius, j...@willamowius.de, http://www.gnugk.org/

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