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* H.323 Modules and 2.4.20?
@ 2002-12-21  2:52 Brian Capouch
  2002-12-22 16:53 ` Kevin McConnell
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Brian Capouch @ 2002-12-21  2:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: netfilter

I am trying to use ohphone on a machine with public IP to talk to a 
pstngw instance running on my network at home, which uses a NAT'ted 
firewall.

I patch-o-matic'ed the H.323 conntrack and nat modules, and load them 
up, but the result is identical to what I get without them: the port 
1720 TCP call setup traffic goes just fine, but then the resulting RTP 
stream is one-way only, from the public network in to my client.

I have googled myself silly and find references hither and yon to the 
code being broken, my needing to mark packets to use it, to use 
different modules because of NEWNAT kernel code, etc., etc., but so far 
nothing that looks like it's going to help me.

Is there somewhere I can go find out about all of this, definitively?

Thanks in advance.

B.



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* Re: H.323 Modules and 2.4.20?
  2002-12-21  2:52 H.323 Modules and 2.4.20? Brian Capouch
@ 2002-12-22 16:53 ` Kevin McConnell
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Kevin McConnell @ 2002-12-22 16:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Brian Capouch, netfilter


--- Brian Capouch <brianc@palaver.net> wrote:
> I patch-o-matic'ed the H.323 conntrack and nat
> modules, and load them 
> up, but the result is identical to what I get
> without them: the port 
> 1720 TCP call setup traffic goes just fine, but then
> the resulting RTP 
> stream is one-way only, from the public network in
> to my client.

I know it works with this kernel version...

> 
> I have googled myself silly and find references
> hither and yon to the 
> code being broken, my needing to mark packets to use
> it, to use 
> different modules because of NEWNAT kernel code,
> etc., etc., but so far 
> nothing that looks like it's going to help me.

At least you tried to make the effort. See below

> 
> Is there somewhere I can go find out about all of
> this, definitively?

There was a posting to this list last month IIRC, that
details the procedures to get this working properly.
For the most part, it's probably in the other ports
that you have to allow that you've forgotten to add.

> Thanks in advance.

You're welcome in advance.



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Kevin C. McConnell --RHCE-- <Red Hat Certified Engineer>

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