I have been working with gnugk for several days now trying to get
inbound h323 calls to be redirected to endpoints on my network.
I have registered the endpoints and they are listed as registered when I
do an "r" from the console.

When the external T1000 calls in however, the gnugk log says that the
destination is not registered.
My routing method is internal and explicit, the console says it knows
about the end points, the logs say
the internal routing can't match the destination.

What am I missing?

Does anyone have an example of a gatekeeper.ini where this works?

The external callers are dialing 6868@externalIP and I need the gnugk to
translate that to 6868@internalIP

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