On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 10:19:06PM -0600, Glover George wrote: > Hi. I'm new to actually using the iptables source, and was wondering if > someone can give me some general tips at attempting this newnat patch. > I simply want to try out the h.323 stuff in newnat. I've been watching > the list and I see that for it to work, all submitted patches must be > applied first. Is this doing "make pending-patches" or "make > patch-o-matic"?
'make patch-o-match', and make sure to apply everything under submitted/ right off. There'll be 2 or 3 patches that are already part of 2.4.18, so don't worry when they don't apply. I finally got the newnat13 patch working, along with the h323 conntrack (which I haven't actually gotten a chance to test, but it hasn't died a horrible death yet!), so I can say it does build and boot and run. :) Will there ever be an RTP/RTSP conntrack module now, since the newnat architecture finally allows multiple related connections? RealPlayer seems to be intelligent enough to deal with the NAT, but QuickTime 4 didn't have the option to use HTTP streaming instead, and too many of our users aren't smart enough to switch QT 5 to use HTTP streaming. (It does work pretty well, if you know to use it.) -- Derrik Pates | Sysadmin, Douglas School | #linuxOS on EFnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] | District (dsdk12.net) | #linuxOS on OPN
