video conference pass through

From: atse (dunggaze_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 09/28/03


Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2003 21:55:14 GMT

Hi experts,

I am still sticking on how to make video conference pass through my RH9.0
Linux box. This Linux box takes over the functions of firewall, router,
gateway, DHCP, and my desktop is behind this NAT. I've tried to forward all
the ports (or from 5004 to 65535) of this Linux box to my desktop in the
iptables, but it doesn't work--no connection established. How can I
configure the setting so that it allows the video conference of MSN or
Netmeeting pass through?
Thanks for any idea.

Atse



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