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I sent a note out about 4 months ago about using my Intel Webcam (christmas present) behind the firewall. I understand that it uses the H323 protocol and there were problems using this device behind firewalls. I could see and hear the other person, they could only see me, no voice. Does anybody know if there have been any developments on this? Thank you. -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, jonathan wrote:
I sent a note out about 4 months ago about using my Intel Webcam (christmas present) behind the firewall. I understand that it uses the H323 protocol and there were problems using this device behind firewalls. I could see and hear the other person, they could only see me, no voice. Does anybody know if there have been any developments on this? Thank you.
I'm waiting for news on the same subject. There is a module out that will allow some H.323 clients to talk (I use Netmeeting 3 and it only supports v2 down) but it only runs on Linux 2.0 kernels. I am hoping that someone is working on a version for 2.2 kernels and if I am extremely lucky it will support v3 of Netmeeting. I have also been told several times that you can just open up the ports in your firewall and forward them to the client of choice, but I have read the list of ports and it leaves a HUGE gaping hole in your firewall if you do this. I have also not heard from anyone successfuly doing it so I haven't wasted my time with it. Instead I patiently wait for progress to catch up, and curse MS for writing such a popular program that uses 10 BILLION (exageration) ports dynamically on more than one protocol. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Darren R. Weber drw@linuxfan.com ICQ# 2849193 http://drw.penguinpowered.com/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/
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"Darren R. Weber" wrote:
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, jonathan wrote:
I sent a note out about 4 months ago about using my Intel Webcam (christmas present) behind the firewall. I understand that it uses the H323 protocol and there were problems using this device behind firewalls. I could see and hear the other person, they could only see me, no voice. Does anybody know if there have been any developments on this? Thank you.
I'm waiting for news on the same subject. There is a module out that will allow some H.323 clients to talk (I use Netmeeting 3 and it only supports v2 down) but it only runs on Linux 2.0 kernels. I am hoping that someone is working on a version for 2.2 kernels and if I am extremely lucky it will support v3 of Netmeeting.
It has been done at last! I just finished testing it a few minutes ago. I was using Netmeeting 3.0 on a PC inside the SuSE firewall with this new module. I was using SuSE 6.4. The new module is available with instructions at http://www.coritel.it/projects/sofia/nat.html
with it. Instead I patiently wait for progress to catch up, and curse MS for It just did catch up. I hope others will post their results.
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On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, Damon Register wrote:
"Darren R. Weber" wrote:
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, jonathan wrote:
I sent a note out about 4 months ago about using my Intel Webcam (christmas present) behind the firewall. I understand that it uses the H323 protocol and there were problems using this device behind firewalls.
I'm waiting for news on the same subject. There is a module out that will allow some H.323 clients to talk (I use Netmeeting 3 and it only supports v2 down) but it only runs on Linux 2.0 kernels. I am hoping that someone is working on a version for 2.2 kernels and if I am extremely lucky it will support v3 of Netmeeting.
It has been done at last! I just finished testing it a few minutes ago. I was using Netmeeting 3.0 on a PC inside the SuSE firewall with this new module. I was using SuSE 6.4.
The new module is available with instructions at http://www.coritel.it/projects/sofia/nat.html
with it. Instead I patiently wait for progress to catch up, and curse MS for It just did catch up. I hope others will post their results.
Damon Register
Thanks for the great news!! I just downloaded it. I'll try to build it tomorrow and I'll post the results. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Darren R. Weber drw@linuxfan.com ICQ# 2849193 http://drw.penguinpowered.com/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/
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I have seen discussions on licq in the past and have even found some posts in the archive but still I haven't found the solution to my problem. I just installed licq from the rpm along with a data package that was recommended by the licq web site but when I try to start it I get an error message that says: unable to load plugin (qt-gui): /usr/lib/licq/licq_qt-gui.so: undefined symbol: sizeHunt__C11QMainWindow According to the faq at the licq web site, the udefined symbol is likely because of being linked to qtlib1.44 instead of qtlib2. I have checked with ldd as the licq faq suggested to see that it was linked to qtlib2. What now? Any suggestions for getting this to work? Damon Register -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/
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You might want to get this rpm. I don't remember where I found it. I think I did a search on sourceforge.net for it...but once you install this then Licq is happy. The RPM is .. qt-2.0.2-2.i386.rpm Hope this helps, Damon Register wrote:
I have seen discussions on licq in the past and have even found some posts in the archive but still I haven't found the solution to my problem. I just installed licq from the rpm along with a data package that was recommended by the licq web site but when I try to start it I get an error message that says: unable to load plugin (qt-gui): /usr/lib/licq/licq_qt-gui.so: undefined symbol: sizeHunt__C11QMainWindow
According to the faq at the licq web site, the udefined symbol is likely because of being linked to qtlib1.44 instead of qtlib2. I have checked with ldd as the licq faq suggested to see that it was linked to qtlib2. What now? Any suggestions for getting this to work?
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On Sat, 22 Apr 2000, you wrote:
I have seen discussions on licq in the past and have even found some posts in the archive but still I haven't found the solution to my problem. I just installed licq from the rpm along with a data package that was recommended by the licq web site but when I try to start it I get an error message that says: unable to load plugin (qt-gui): /usr/lib/licq/licq_qt-gui.so: undefined symbol: sizeHunt__C11QMainWindow
According to the faq at the licq web site, the udefined symbol is likely because of being linked to qtlib1.44 instead of qtlib2. I have checked with ldd as the licq faq suggested to see that it was linked to qtlib2. What now? Any suggestions for getting this to work?
Damon Register
I had the same problem. I found a solution. The problem was caused by the rpm placing the qt-gui, and some other files in the wrong directory. It places them in /usr/share/licq, but the program is looking in /usr/local/share/licq. All I did was make /usr/local/share/licq a symbolic link to the real directory and now everything works perfectly. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Darren R. Weber drw@linuxfan.com ICQ# 2849193 http://drw.penguinpowered.com/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/
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