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I just have a little to add to this: >>3. Can I make an H.323 gateway using my Linux box? What, if any, >>advantage do >> I gain if I do? > > Yes, there is (at least) openh323.org, but I do not know how to set it > up to work through a NAT. I've been working on doing just about the same thing, for the same reasons (chatting with family way far away). This was actually my first solution, and I've now got gnu-gk running on a FreeBSD4.6 box (my firewall/router) that routes things pretty well. There are some issues with sound not getting across, but I haven't figured out if that's a firewall thing, a gnugk thing, or a Netmeeting-Gnomemeeting thing (I strongly suspect the last). The website is www.gnugk.org, and the section on routing in the configuration file (http://www.gnugk.org/h323manual.html#routed) is pretty much all I needed to set up NAT negotiation. If you do get something working well, I'd love to hear how it goes--always looking out for improvements to my setup. -Chris
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