My suggestion is rather simple. Find out what various ports the
clients are using for netmeeting, video, audio, and filesharing
and allow those data channels (ports) to pass through the
firewall.
HTH,
L.G.
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Stephen E. Hargrove wrote:
> What's everyone using for Internet conferencing? I've got several
> machines masqueraded and behind a firewall. Boss man wants to use
> NetMeeting, but from my reading of Section 6 of the IP Masq HOWTO, H.323
> programs (such as NetMeeting) are currently out of the question.
>
> Basically, I need video, audio and filesharing capabilities, and I need
> to get it set up pretty quick. Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
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