> I was planning on setting up a system where I had a firewall/NAT piece of
> software (possibly NetGuard) in place on a dual homed machine (one network
> card on the internet and one with an internal address on my internal
> network). I am thinking that if I place an ILS server on another computer
> that is located on the internet, I will be able to have my internal users
> log on the ILS with an external address (because of the NAT). When users
> want to speak to someone inside the network they can do so through the ILS
> because the NAT will convert incoming traffic to the internal IP address.
>
> john
>
That won't work. The internal users will register their internal addresses
in the ILS -- only other internal users will be able to reach them
http://www.meetingbywire.com/NetMeeting101.htm has info on what the ILS
does).
The ILS is not a party to calls and does not provide routing functionality.
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