Hi Perjan I have video and audio going out of my private network but I was unable to get audio coming in.
I've heard that netmeeting sends the IP address of the machine in the payload of the packet which in my case is a private IP address. If netmeeting on my machine runs as a server for my party to connect to it is easy to see why it wouldn't work. Anyway there's a program called phone patch that should make it possible at http://www.equival.com/phonepatch/ but I get a segmentation fault when I try to run it in 2.1. (does it work for anybody else?) Is there any documentation on how to get netmeeting to work accross IP masquarading in debian? Thanks, Brad PS, Can you please post any other replys. >Hi, > >In some news archive I found your message about ipfw and netmeeting (from >may 1998!). Did you get it working? >For me, I can receive audio and video, but can't send any. >Probably netmeeting is setting up peerconnections, sending audio and video. > >How about ICQ? I sometimes am not able to setup a chat-connection. Probably >the same thing: the other party trying to set up a connection top me. > >Are proxies for ICQ and netmeetring available? > >If you have any suggestions please reply. > >Thanx, > >Perjan.