Masquerading and Netmeeting

Masquerading and Netmeeting

Post by Brian Watso » Mon, 01 Feb 1999 04:00:00



I just got a linux server set up to deal with my internal household
network (2 machines). The only fault I can find, which I know is
microsofts, is that netmeeting will not receive any audio or video. I
know this is something to do with internal packet structures for
netmeeting but there is a loadable module for cuseeme, is there anything
equivalent for netmeeting?

What other solutions are there? Can I make the linux server essentially
act as a router to one machine temporarily while I use netmeeting?

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Masquerading and Netmeeting

Post by Bob » Mon, 01 Feb 1999 04:00:00



> I just got a linux server set up to deal with my internal household
> network (2 machines). The only fault I can find, which I know is
> microsofts, is that netmeeting will not receive any audio or video. I
> know this is something to do with internal packet structures for
> netmeeting but there is a loadable module for cuseeme, is there anything
> equivalent for netmeeting?

> What other solutions are there? Can I make the linux server essentially
> act as a router to one machine temporarily while I use netmeeting?

I was looking at the options for my webramp hub, and it had something
about cuseeme using particular UDP ports, like telnet, ftp, xfstt.
netmeeting must do that, too.

-Bob

 
 
 

Masquerading and Netmeeting

Post by waco » Mon, 01 Feb 1999 04:00:00



> I just got a linux server set up to deal with my internal household
> network (2 machines). The only fault I can find, which I know is
> microsofts, is that netmeeting will not receive any audio or video. I
> know this is something to do with internal packet structures for
> netmeeting but there is a loadable module for cuseeme, is there anything
> equivalent for netmeeting?

> What other solutions are there? Can I make the linux server essentially
> act as a router to one machine temporarily while I use netmeeting?

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I believe I read somewhere that netmeeting uses a proprietary socket not
socks5 etc., so linux does not support it (i think)
 
 
 

Masquerading and Netmeeting

Post by Bryan Scot » Wed, 03 Feb 1999 04:00:00


I've also noticed that programs like CUSeeMe, NetMeeting, and VIRC pull
up specific IP addresses.  If you're behind the firewall/masquerading
server, you can't get to it from outside.  I have a linux box serving
five other machines and good luck trying to get other machines
connecting to services on them.

-- Bryan Scott
-- CTROnline Systems Administration



> > I just got a linux server set up to deal with my internal household
> > network (2 machines). The only fault I can find, which I know is
> > microsofts, is that netmeeting will not receive any audio or video. I
> > know this is something to do with internal packet structures for
> > netmeeting but there is a loadable module for cuseeme, is there anything
> > equivalent for netmeeting?

> > What other solutions are there? Can I make the linux server essentially
> > act as a router to one machine temporarily while I use netmeeting?

> > --
> > ---------------------------------
> > ICQ UIN #804161
> > Web Page http://home.austin.rr.com/biscuitshouse
> > ---------------------------------

> I believe I read somewhere that netmeeting uses a proprietary socket not
> socks5 etc., so linux does not support it (i think)

 
 
 

Masquerading and Netmeeting

Post by James Rig » Thu, 04 Feb 1999 04:00:00



>I just got a linux server set up to deal with my internal household
>network (2 machines). The only fault I can find, which I know is
>microsofts, is that netmeeting will not receive any audio or video. I
>know this is something to do with internal packet structures for
>netmeeting but there is a loadable module for cuseeme, is there anything
>equivalent for netmeeting?

>What other solutions are there? Can I make the linux server essentially
>act as a router to one machine temporarily while I use netmeeting?

There is a patch for netmeeting, but the only one that I know of is a
commercial product that you must pay for.

You may want to check out http://www.equival.com/phonepatch/ for more
information.

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I founde the following:

"There is NO versions available for Netmeeting 3.x and/or 2.2.x kernels as
of yet."

on
http://ec5.tachemie.uni-leipzig.de/howto/en/html/IP-Masquerade-HOWTO-...

Is this the latest status or has somebody developed a solution for the h.232
protocoll?

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