Have you tried vic, vat and rat? Essentially, the voice streams are sent 
in RTP and RTCP. By setting up firewall rules, I had gotten vic/vat 
working in the past.... but not NAT. Curious to find out.... You may 
also want to ask the question in [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list.

Good luck!

- Ping

The Psychotic Viper wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Posting to both -Questions and -Net because it is a networking related
> question.
> 
> I am trying to setup voice conferencing behind a freebsd NAT gateway, and
> seem to get stuck. They can hear me, but no luck on my side. Tried
> multiple clients including speak freely and netmeeting. I know netmeeting
> may not work but what about all the rest? All I need is voice, no video.
> So time to ask if anyone out there can suggest anything, a client that
> works and some tips how to get it working, a firewall rule that works or
> could be bumping the clients off? Im open to anything as long as it works.
> 
> 
> TIA
> 
> PsyV
> 
> btw its a win2k box behind a freebsd 4.3 gateway doing NAT via ipnat and
> have two (non-conflicting) rulesets , one ipf and one ipfw. The rulesets
> are available on request tho I should mention its not worked even with a
> basic 2 line (NAT enabling) ruleset either. 
> 
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