Simon,

Do they have to be on the same LAN?
Here is my gnugk.ini,
Is there correct?


[Gatekeeper::Main]
Fortytwo=42
Name=OpenH323GK
Home=mypublicIP

[RoutedMode]
GKRouted=1
H245Routed=0
CallSignalPort=1721
CallSignalHandlerNumber=1
RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=0
AcceptNeighborsCalls=1
AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1
SupportNATedEndpoints=1
DropCallsByReleaseComplete=1

[Proxy]
Enable=1

[RasSrv::GWPrefixes]
openmcu=999

[RasSrv::RRQFeatures]

[RasSrv::ARQFeatures]
ArjReasonRouteCallToSCN=0
ArjReasonRouteCallToGatekeeper=1
CallUnregisteredEndpoints=1
RemoveTrailingChar=#
RoundRobinGateways=1

[RoutingPolicy]
default=explicit,internal,parent,neighbor,dns

[RasSrv::RRQAuth]
default=confirm

[GkStatus::Auth]
rule=allow

[RasSrv::RewriteE164]

[RasSrv::LRQFeatures]

[RasSrv::PermanentEndpoints]

[Gatekeeper::Auth]
default=allow

[CallTable]

[Gatekeeper::Acct]

[NATedEndpoints]

[CTI::Agents]
VirtualQueueAliases=CC
RequestTimeout=10

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Simon Horne 
  To: Andrew Xiang ; GNU Gatekeeper Users 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 5:18 AM
  Subject: RE: [Openh323gk-users] How do I setup a conference server



  GnuGK is a gatekeeper to handle registrations
  secureMCU is a Multi-point Conference Unit. 
  If you are using Linux you can use openMCU which you will need to build 
yourself. Download pwlib openh323 and openMCU from 
http://www.voxgratia.org/downloads.html.

  Your users register with your gatekeeper with a name which they can be 
contacted with. They then can call the MCU and eachother. 

  Simon
    -----Original Message-----
    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andrew Xiang
    Sent: Sunday, 21 October 2007 11:25 AM
    To: Simon Horne; GNU Gatekeeper Users
    Subject: Re: [Openh323gk-users] How do I setup a conference server


    Thanks Simon,

    I have static IPs from the ISP. I am running a linux server with a static 
IP. How can I tell all users to use my server and make connections?

    I don't understand what feature does gnugk and openmcu offer. I thought 
they give me the capability of connecting many users. But I might be missing 
something. 


    -Andrew

      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Simon Horne 
      To: Andrew Xiang ; GNU Gatekeeper Users 
      Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 6:46 PM
      Subject: RE: [Openh323gk-users] How do I setup a conference server



      Andrew

      Th easiest way is to download the windows installer for GnuGk v2.2.6 and 
in the installer contains the configuration of installing GnuGk behind a NAT 
box. You will need to do some port forwarding in the router, the installer will 
tell you which ports you need to forward. You should also install a DDNS 
service on the machine such as www.dyndns.com or www.noip.com and enter that 
address in the installer. This will configure the device to appear to be on the 
outside of the NAT so other people can contact you. 

      Go to www.pacphone.com and download the secureMCU installer and install 
it on the same machine as the gatekeeper, when installed register it with the 
gatekeeper via the web interface, make sure you set the gatekeeper username, 
that is the name for people to contact the MCU.

      For local and remote users use the pacphone client. It can be installed 
behind NAT boxes without any problems and you register the clients to the DDNS 
address you used for your gatekeeper. This will allow all your clients to talk 
to eachother. 

      To host a conference you can go to the web interface of secureMCU and 
invite users to a conference or tell everyone to call the username used for the 
gatekeeper.

      I hope that helps

      Simon 
        -----Original Message-----
        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andrew Xiang
        Sent: Sunday, 21 October 2007 12:35 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: [Openh323gk-users] How do I setup a conference server


        Hi, I want to enable several people at different locations to have a 
voice conference. 

        Each of them have their own ISP and behind a router. Their PC address 
is something like 192.168.0.XX. But behind different public IP address from 
their ISP using NAT.

        Is there a way for them to join Netmeeting and have a conference. I 
notice that everyone has to be on the same LAN to use netmeeting. I am not sure 
how gnugk and openmcu come into play. I tried them a little, but still cannot 
get people from other location to join me, even though I can have people on the 
same LAN connected. 


        Is it possible to join multiple people from different locations using 
netmeeting? I remember ILS served that purpose, but it is no longer supported 
by MS. Is there an alternative on linux?

        Also, when people join gnugk, is there a way for others to see the list 
of users signed on?

        thanks
        Andrew
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