From: Strato <netfilter@p0w.org>
To: netfilter@vger.kernel.org
Subject: conntrack with protocol H.323
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 16:33:36 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <47863AD0.6080201@p0w.org> (raw)
Hi,
I need help ton configure my firewall to accept and conntrack video
stuff of msn from and to multiple machines into the LAN network.
I don't want to simply NAT incoming traffic to a particular machine of
my LAN because I have multiple users using MSN, so NATing traffic will
authorize only one machine to use webcam within MSN.
- I talk about MSN but in fact, I have to permit gnomeeting/netmeeting,
MSN and skype to be able to share incoming and outgoing webcam traffic
through the firewall....
- Before answering something like RTFM, I read this ml archives from
January 2006 and don't found anything about iptables rules to do this,
- I also read RFC's about H.323, searched over the web, and I know that
maybe MSN/skype/netmeeting are not using H.323 protocol.
- I also read some posts in the ml about l7-filter but it seems very
unstable and I'm not sure that is the solution for me
- I have a 2.6.22.1 kernel and iptables v1.3.8
- I have loaded modules nf_nat_h323 and nf_conntrack_h323
Hope someone will help me dealing with this :)
Best regards,
Strato
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