This subject touched on when we all made the change to IPTables I recall
from the list. It was then said that the modules to allow Windows Messenger
to use voice and video chats would eventually come. (The IPChains ones I
used to use worked perfectly). It has now been a long while, and a wild
search I did yesterday turned up NADA again EXCEPT for some proxxying /
gateway software to work as a proxy for this kind of thing.

Does anyone how far we are on this issue? - I know it's not a super
important one (hence I never bothered with it before), but I have some
family who sometimes want to talk to me using it, and I have to dial in
manually to do it (bypass all the NAT/Firewalling stuff).

I've tried opening all relevant ports etc. to no avail. The documentation I
DID find on the subject pretty much allready told me this wouldn't work, and
that modules would be available for this functionality 'pretty soon'.

I'm not pressuring anyone to code modules for iptables to do this, as I
fully understand it is all voluntary work, but is there any progress being
made in this area?

Is there some other way to get it working using IPTables rules? (from the
docos doesn't seem so but I'd better ask).

Anyone have experience using one of these proxies/gateways?

TIA.

--
Edward Dekkers (Director)
Triple D Computer Services Pty. Ltd.




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