The problem you pose is to pxying h323 For doing that you need a special proxy cause there a dynamic allocation of some ports in this protocol.
I have done that before : Use phonepatch (but you need money) or h323_ipmasc module you can also try the proxy provide by people wicha are making openh323 project http://ww.openh323.org I have use the module ipmasc and phoneatch. the first one is not very stable phonepatvh is a good product ----- Original Message ----- From: Peter Ludwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Debian - Firewall <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 11:57 PM Subject: RTP Proxy / Masquerading RTP Traffic > I am attempting to configure a system here that will have at least one > workstation behind it that has a webcam and microphone. The user of this > machine (me) would like to be able to use both of them for internet-chat (I > have a DSL connection, I should be able to get some use out of it *lol*), > however, while I can transmit audio and video streams, I am unable to > receive them. I have read the documentation for the various packages (from > microsoft netmeeting (yuck!) to speak-freely for windows), and neither of > those two packages tell me anymore than "You need to open up some ports on > the firewall". > > Speak Freely's documentation gave me some ports to work with, but that did > not seem to help any, so now I am left with trying to figure out a better > way of doing this (as in I would like if at all possible to be able to do > this on a friends server where they run two pc's behind the firewall that > have mic's connected), or figuring out how to get this to function > correctly. I would prefer to go the RTP proxy method as this would allow me > to have a large quantity of machines behind the firewall, instead of just > the one machine with port redirections. > > Any advice here would help greatly. > > Regards, > Peter Ludwig > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >

