hi Daniel,
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003 10:46:09 +0200
Jean-Francois Dive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> a vpn between the 2 lans / clients
>
yeah. try vpnd, it's easy. don't forget to allow and forward traffic from/to the
vpn device (usually sl0).
--
, ,
/ \GNU's not Uni
hi Daniel,
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003 10:46:09 +0200
Jean-Francois Dive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> a vpn between the 2 lans / clients
>
yeah. try vpnd, it's easy. don't forget to allow and forward traffic from/to the
vpn device (usually sl0).
--
, ,
/ \GNU's not Uni
On Wed, 02 Apr 2003 at 09:35:08AM +0200, Daniel Husand wrote:
> (sorry about that, just reinstalled and forgot that outlook uses HTML as
> default)
Fortunately, Outlook is a compliant (good Lord, something from MS being
compliant?) MUA and it makes a multi-part message. One part clear, the
other
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 03:44:56AM -0600, Warren Turkal wrote:
> > I need to do this also, so I prepared a backport to woody of
> > opengate-proxy, an h323 proxy present in sid. I will test this soon
> > (this week probably).
> >
> >
> > deb http://debian.home-dn.net/woody opengate-proxy/
>
> Why,
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 09:07:51AM +0200, Daniel Husand wrote:
> Hi, does anyone know if its possible to setup this:
>
> Clients - NAT - Internet - NAT - Clients with iptelephony without
> opening your NAT servers to the world. Any software suggestions /
> tricks / ideas?
>
I need to do this al
On Wed, 02 Apr 2003 at 09:35:08AM +0200, Daniel Husand wrote:
> (sorry about that, just reinstalled and forgot that outlook uses HTML as
> default)
Fortunately, Outlook is a compliant (good Lord, something from MS being
compliant?) MUA and it makes a multi-part message. One part clear, the
other
a vpn between the 2 lans / clients
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 09:07:51AM +0200, Daniel Husand wrote:
> Hi, does anyone know if its possible to setup this:
>
> Clients - NAT - Internet - NAT - Clients with iptelephony without opening
> your NAT servers to the world.
> Any software suggestions / tric
> You can use the ip_conntrack_h323 module from
> netfilters patch-o-matic or a tunnel (ipsec, cipe,
> ...) between the to networks.
Last I heard about this, this module was rather crude and could cause
corruption to passing packets. If situation has changed i'd be happy to
hear about it.
--
Dar
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 03:44:56AM -0600, Warren Turkal wrote:
> > I need to do this also, so I prepared a backport to woody of
> > opengate-proxy, an h323 proxy present in sid. I will test this soon
> > (this week probably).
> >
> >
> > deb http://debian.home-dn.net/woody opengate-proxy/
>
> Why,
* Quoting Daniel Husand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi, does anyone know if its possible to setup this:
>
> Clients - NAT - Internet - NAT - Clients with iptelephony without opening
> your NAT servers to the world.
> Any software suggestions / tricks / ideas?
You can use the ip_conntrack_h323 module
Hi, does anyone know if its possible to setup this:
Clients - NAT - Internet - NAT - Clients with iptelephony without opening
your NAT servers to the world.
Any software suggestions / tricks / ideas?
(sorry about that, just reinstalled and forgot that outlook uses HTML as
default)
--
Daniel
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 09:07:51AM +0200, Daniel Husand wrote:
> Hi, does anyone know if its possible to setup this:
>
> Clients - NAT - Internet - NAT - Clients with iptelephony without
> opening your NAT servers to the world. Any software suggestions /
> tricks / ideas?
>
I need to do this al
Hi, does anyone know if its possible to setup
this:
Clients - NAT - Internet - NAT - Clients with
iptelephony without opening your NAT servers to the world.
Any software suggestions / tricks /
ideas?
--
Daniel
a vpn between the 2 lans / clients
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 09:07:51AM +0200, Daniel Husand wrote:
> Hi, does anyone know if its possible to setup this:
>
> Clients - NAT - Internet - NAT - Clients with iptelephony without opening your NAT
> servers to the world.
> Any software suggestions / tric
> You can use the ip_conntrack_h323 module from
> netfilters patch-o-matic or a tunnel (ipsec, cipe,
> ...) between the to networks.
Last I heard about this, this module was rather crude and could cause
corruption to passing packets. If situation has changed i'd be happy to
hear about it.
--
Dar
* Quoting Daniel Husand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi, does anyone know if its possible to setup this:
>
> Clients - NAT - Internet - NAT - Clients with iptelephony without opening your NAT
> servers to the world.
> Any software suggestions / tricks / ideas?
You can use the ip_conntrack_h323 module
Hi, does anyone know if its possible to setup this:
Clients - NAT - Internet - NAT - Clients with iptelephony without opening
your NAT servers to the world.
Any software suggestions / tricks / ideas?
(sorry about that, just reinstalled and forgot that outlook uses HTML as
default)
--
Daniel
--
Hi, does anyone know if its possible to setup
this:
Clients - NAT - Internet - NAT - Clients with
iptelephony without opening your NAT servers to the world.
Any software suggestions / tricks /
ideas?
--
Daniel
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