Ive done quite a lot of work looking for a free thing to get this to work correctly myself. I was able to find one that you have to pay for, but nothing free. At least nothing that was at all secure and would allow multiple clients to connect at the same time. If I remember correctly, you have to open all the ports from 1000-65535 to come into a certain host so that it would be reached within the firewall. That wasn't at all what I was looking for. I have since moved onto useing CUSeeMe for audio video conferencing. It works fine with out doing anything special to the firewall and also allows multiple people to send and recieve audio and video at the same time. ...and the best part is that there are free versions of the client and server for both windows and linux. Brian Cluff ----- Original Message ----- > I'm running a RH6.1 firewall/IP masquerader between a US West DSL connection > and a small LAN whose nodes run Windows NT and 98. When I run Microsoft Net > meeting on either machine, I can connect to the other party, share files, > and speak, but I can't hear what the other party is speaking to me through > his mike. Since I get exactly the same failure on two machines running > different versions of Windows and with different sound cards, I suspect that > my firewall is not passing the audio in my direction. My firewall is set up > with the very simplest ipchains script at the moment, since I don't want to > get fancy until all my apps work > > Is anyone else using NetMeeting through a Linux firewall? > > Alan Gore > > > _______________________________________________ > Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss