Hello ! That's a great work, and a good name !
I paid big attention to your blog, and my eyes read : "# New NAT binding refresh technics. Ekiga can now be transparently reachable behind most NAT implementations (including Linux) without any port forwarding. I have discussed with Harald Welte from the Netfilter core team so that the UDP binding time is by default increased for the Linux kernel, allowing Ekiga to refresh the binding less often" Could you explain it other words or precise it ? Does it mean that NAT-traversal is more efficient in Ekiga than in gnomemeeting-1.2.x ? If yes, in what domains ? If no, what do you mean by 'more reachable' ? (I have been successfully using GM for the last year, but without being able to be called. In september, I moved to another room where the NAT is detected as blocked but I can't call who I used to call... The only software that works here is Skype which, I must admit it, is perfect in its 2.0 release concerning video and NAT traversal - except that it's not open source, and reserved to Windows users. Even MSN (video or simply 'webcam') doesn't work.) Thanks for your huge work ! Yours sincerely, Timothée Damien Sandras wrote: >Hello, > > >GnomeMeeting 2.00 will be renamed. > >Check http://blog.gnomemeeting.net > >I hope you will like it, thanks for your support! > > >Damien > >_______________________________________________ >GnomeMeeting-list mailing list >[email protected] >http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list > > _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
