From: "German Viera" <gviera@directo.com.uy>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: H323 NAT
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 09:49:05 -0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <01db01c3af64$ae81abf0$037803cf@german> (raw)
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Hi everybody......
I had been using iptables for almost a year ...I am administering a linux box that works as a router....I am maquins source routing and NAT ..but I am having problem with some H323 equipement to make nat with them.....
some one has any idea ???
PS: Please reply to this mail becuase I am not yet subscriber to the list.
Regards ,
Geman Viera
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2003-11-20 12:49 German Viera [this message]
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2004-05-11 1:39 h323 & nat pengjie
2003-11-20 22:21 H323 NAT Jerry Rasmussen
2003-11-20 22:16 George Vieira
2002-10-15 16:06 Carles Xavier Munyoz Baldó
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