From olav at bkor.dhs.org Thu Aug 3 18:34:08 2006 From: olav at bkor.dhs.org (Olav Vitters) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 20:34:08 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Just testing mailinglist works again Message-ID: <20060803183408.GC22206@bkor.dhs.org> Please start using the mailinglist again if you receive this ;) -- Regards, Olav From dsandras at seconix.com Thu Aug 3 19:57:01 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 21:57:01 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] [GnomeMeeting-list] can't make people to hear and see me In-Reply-To: <200607241656.09027.frmas@free.fr> References: <200607241656.09027.frmas@free.fr> Message-ID: <1154635021.3527.18.camel@golgoth01> Hi, Please refer to this part of the FAQ : http://ekiga.org/index.php?rub=3&pos=0&faqpage=x161.html Le lundi 24 juillet 2006 ? 16:56 +0200, Francois Massonneau a ?crit : > Hi, > > Totally newbie at this, maybe my question is easy to reply, but looking at > the archives, I didn't find any answer. > > When I run ekiga, it seems it works fine, but people who test by calling me, > can't hear nor see me. I can't see and hear them too. > Yesterday someone told me to set my box as dmz for testing purpose. Then, > when I called the sip:500 at ekiga.net address, I heard fine the message. > Once I came back to my previous settings, (I removed my box to be > considerated as dmz), it doesn't work again. > Any idea ? > Just for info, I tested skype, and it worked fine, I was able to hear and to > be heard by people. > Maybe something is wrong on my side ... I'm running linux Federa core 5. > Thank you. Francois -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dsandras at seconix.com Thu Aug 3 19:57:45 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 21:57:45 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] [GnomeMeeting-list] Adding a new contact In-Reply-To: <20060725211653.GF17835@fi.muni.cz> References: <20060725211653.GF17835@fi.muni.cz> Message-ID: <1154635065.3527.20.camel@golgoth01> Hi, Can you try CVS? I do not have the problem here... Le mardi 25 juillet 2006 ? 23:16 +0200, Jan Kasprzak a ?crit : > Hi all, > > When I try to add a new contact to the address book. I can't - the > whole "Contact" menu list is disabled, including the "New contact" entry. > It gets enabled agan only after clicking on one of the existing contacts. > > I can, of course, add a new contact by right-clicking to the right > half of the address book dialog, but I think the above still qualifies > as an usability bug. I use ekiga 2.0.1 - should I fill a bug report? > > Thanks, > > -Yenya > -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dsandras at seconix.com Thu Aug 3 19:59:23 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 21:59:23 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Back Message-ID: <1154635163.3527.26.camel@golgoth01> Hi to all, I am now back from holidays. As you might have noticed, the mailing list has been renamed into ekiga-list at gnome.org instead of gnomemeeting-list at gnome.org. Thanks, -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From madjedy at gmx.de Thu Aug 3 18:38:04 2006 From: madjedy at gmx.de (N.Balic) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 20:38:04 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] trouble with ekiga Message-ID: <44D2428C.2090704@gmx.de> Hi, I've tried to run ekiga, but I'm getting the error message "STUN could not create socket pair! ", if I want to place a call. I'm using a ubuntu Linux distribution. TanX Nevres From fraxbe at gmail.com Thu Aug 3 19:54:34 2006 From: fraxbe at gmail.com (Fredrik Axelsson) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 21:54:34 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] python dbus script - pcspeaker Message-ID: Hi All! I hacked up a little script which employs the pcspeaker as a ring device for ekiga. If someone has already posted something similar before I apologize. For the script to work; Ekiga needs to be compiled with dbus support Depending on your distro you will need packages that provide: - beep (a program which beeps the pcspeaker) - python-dbus bindings (on gentoo they are included with dbus...I think) - pygtk If you are using Linux, you will need a kernel compiled with - CONFIG_INPUT_PCSPKR Note that beep might need to be set suid root to work when it's not used from a terminal. Look at the beep man-page for more information. Put the script in one of your session startup scripts. On my machine I have selected the script to be started along with gnome in the control-center dialog. It does not matter whether the script is launched before or after ekiga. A dbus session must exist though. The script can be extended in many ways, for example i use the python dcop extension to pause amarok when ekiga is ringing and a call is connected. http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=dbus-dbus-python;a=summary Hope someone else will find this useful. 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I am running version 1.0.2 Reason being is that I would like > to setup one system as a server which only does gnomemeeting -- is > this possible? > > Thanks! > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Get on board. You're invited to try the new Yahoo! Mail Beta. > _______________________________________________ > GnomeMeeting-list mailing list > GnomeMeeting-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dsandras at seconix.com Thu Aug 3 19:58:47 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 21:58:47 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] [GnomeMeeting-list] Sharing documents In-Reply-To: <20060728183014.15579.qmail@web56408.mail.re3.yahoo.com> References: <20060728183014.15579.qmail@web56408.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1154635127.3527.24.camel@golgoth01> Hi, No, it doesn't support desktop/documents sharing. Le vendredi 28 juillet 2006 ? 11:30 -0700, csarid a ?crit : > Hello, > > Does GnomeMeeting support sharing the desktop, and documents like > netmeeting would do? I just tried it in version 1.02 and it only seems > to support video and voice but not sharing desktop or documents, > unless is missed something. > > Thanks! > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > See the all-new, redesigned Yahoo.com. Check it out. > _______________________________________________ > GnomeMeeting-list mailing list > GnomeMeeting-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dsandras at seconix.com Thu Aug 3 20:05:13 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 22:05:13 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] trouble with ekiga In-Reply-To: <44D2428C.2090704@gmx.de> References: <44D2428C.2090704@gmx.de> Message-ID: <1154635513.3527.31.camel@golgoth01> Le jeudi 03 ao?t 2006 ? 20:38 +0200, N.Balic a ?crit : > Hi, > I've tried to run ekiga, but I'm getting the error message "STUN could > not create socket pair! > ", if I want to place a call. > I'm using a ubuntu Linux distribution. Hi, Are you running Ekiga 2.0.2 or 2.0.1? -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dsandras at seconix.com Thu Aug 3 20:05:13 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 22:05:13 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] trouble with ekiga In-Reply-To: <44D2428C.2090704@gmx.de> References: <44D2428C.2090704@gmx.de> Message-ID: <1154635513.3527.31.camel@golgoth01> Le jeudi 03 ao?t 2006 ? 20:38 +0200, N.Balic a ?crit : > Hi, > I've tried to run ekiga, but I'm getting the error message "STUN could > not create socket pair! > ", if I want to place a call. > I'm using a ubuntu Linux distribution. Hi, Are you running Ekiga 2.0.2 or 2.0.1? -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dsandras at seconix.com Thu Aug 3 20:05:40 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 22:05:40 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] python dbus script - pcspeaker In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1154635540.3527.33.camel@golgoth01> Le jeudi 03 ao?t 2006 ? 21:54 +0200, Fredrik Axelsson a ?crit : > Hi All! > > I hacked up a little script which employs the pcspeaker as a ring > device for ekiga. If someone has already posted something similar > before I apologize. > > For the script to work; > Ekiga needs to be compiled with dbus support > > Depending on your distro you will need packages that provide: > - beep (a program which beeps the pcspeaker) > - python-dbus bindings (on gentoo they are included with dbus...I > think) > - pygtk > > If you are using Linux, you will need a kernel compiled with > - CONFIG_INPUT_PCSPKR > > Note that beep might need to be set suid root to work when it's not > used from a terminal. Look at the beep man-page for more information. > > Put the script in one of your session startup scripts. On my machine I > have selected the script to be started along with gnome in the > control-center dialog. It does not matter whether the script is > launched before or after ekiga. A dbus session must exist though. > > The script can be extended in many ways, for example i use the python > dcop extension to pause amarok when ekiga is ringing and a call is > connected. > > http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=dbus-dbus-python;a=summary > > Hope someone else will find this useful. > Thanks for the work and the source! -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From csarid at yahoo.com Thu Aug 3 20:37:44 2006 From: csarid at yahoo.com (csarid) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 13:37:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Ekiga-list] [GnomeMeeting-list] Sharing documents In-Reply-To: <1154635127.3527.24.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <20060803203744.2993.qmail@web56401.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Hello and thank for the response. Is there a tool you would recommend for this? Thanks Damien Sandras wrote: Hi, No, it doesn't support desktop/documents sharing. Le vendredi 28 juillet 2006 ? 11:30 -0700, csarid a ?crit : > Hello, > > Does GnomeMeeting support sharing the desktop, and documents like > netmeeting would do? I just tried it in version 1.02 and it only seems > to support video and voice but not sharing desktop or documents, > unless is missed something. > > Thanks! > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > See the all-new, redesigned Yahoo.com. Check it out. > _______________________________________________ > GnomeMeeting-list mailing list > GnomeMeeting-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list ekiga-list at gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Check it out. > _______________________________________________ > GnomeMeeting-list mailing list > GnomeMeeting-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list ekiga-list at gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dsandras at seconix.com Thu Aug 3 20:46:37 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 22:46:37 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] [GnomeMeeting-list] Sharing documents In-Reply-To: <20060803203744.2993.qmail@web56401.mail.re3.yahoo.com> References: <20060803203744.2993.qmail@web56401.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1154637997.3527.39.camel@golgoth01> Hello, I think Coccinella is able to do that, but I'm not sure. vNC is good for desktop sharing. Le jeudi 03 ao?t 2006 ? 13:37 -0700, csarid a ?crit : > Hello and thank for the response. Is there a tool you would recommend > for this? > > Thanks > > Damien Sandras wrote: > Hi, > > No, it doesn't support desktop/documents sharing. > > Le vendredi 28 juillet 2006 ? 11:30 -0700, csarid a ?crit : > > Hello, > > > > Does GnomeMeeting support sharing the desktop, and documents > like > > netmeeting would do? I just tried it in version 1.02 and it > only seems > > to support video and voice but not sharing desktop or > documents, > > unless is missed something. > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > See the all-new, redesigned Yahoo.com. Check it out. > > _______________________________________________ > > GnomeMeeting-list mailing list > > GnomeMeeting-list at gnome.org > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list > -- > _ Damien Sandras > (o- > //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ > v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ > SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net > sip:600000 at ekiga.net > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dev at stdout.at Fri Aug 4 08:53:13 2006 From: dev at stdout.at (Hannes Ebner) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 10:53:13 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga does not hang up properly Message-ID: <44D30AF9.3090202@stdout.at> Hi I am running Ekiga 2.0.2 on Debian Sarge. >From time to time I experience the problem that I hang up and I just hear one short beep (instead of three) and then the call status of Ekiga freezes. I can push the button as often as I want, Ekiga does not hang up. Another side effect is that I cannot receive calls anymore and I have to kill Ekiga, a normal exit does not work. It does not happen so often, but this time I was lucky and could reproduce the problem when I had a "-d 4" running, I will send it to Damien per PM. You can see the hang-up at the end, with a few calls in between. Right now I'm also investigating another problem. I am able to make active calls all the time, but when somebody tries to call me I have to be lucky in order to receive it. The caller does not hear anything, no ring, nothing. I don't see an incoming call either - I'm trying right now to catch this with a "-d 4" as well. It is a bit mysterious, because I didn't change my system configuration. Best regards, Hannes From jonny.strom at netikka.fi Fri Aug 4 08:53:22 2006 From: jonny.strom at netikka.fi (Johnny Strom) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 11:53:22 +0300 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga, opal, pwlib is worth $ 17,945,674 Message-ID: <44D30B02.9020608@netikka.fi> Hi I just run sloccount over Ekiga, opal, pwlib to se how much they are worth see breakdown below :) Ekiga: Totals grouped by language (dominant language first): cpp: 24160 (67.21%) ansic: 11661 (32.44%) sh: 126 (0.35%) Total Physical Source Lines of Code (SLOC) = 35,947 Development Effort Estimate, Person-Years (Person-Months) = 8.60 (103.19) (Basic COCOMO model, Person-Months = 2.4 * (KSLOC**1.05)) Schedule Estimate, Years (Months) = 1.21 (14.56) (Basic COCOMO model, Months = 2.5 * (person-months**0.38)) Estimated Average Number of Developers (Effort/Schedule) = 7.09 Total Estimated Cost to Develop = $ 1,161,682 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- OPAL: Totals grouped by language (dominant language first): cpp: 205891 (71.20%) ansic: 83115 (28.74%) sh: 170 (0.06%) awk: 17 (0.01%) Total Physical Source Lines of Code (SLOC) = 289,193 Development Effort Estimate, Person-Years (Person-Months) = 76.79 (921.42) (Basic COCOMO model, Person-Months = 2.4 * (KSLOC**1.05)) Schedule Estimate, Years (Months) = 2.79 (33.45) (Basic COCOMO model, Months = 2.5 * (person-months**0.38)) Estimated Average Number of Developers (Effort/Schedule) = 27.54 Total Estimated Cost to Develop = $ 10,372,628 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pwlib: Totals grouped by language (dominant language first): cpp: 144038 (88.57%) ansic: 10936 (6.72%) yacc: 3737 (2.30%) sh: 2781 (1.71%) lex: 969 (0.60%) asm: 161 (0.10%) Total Physical Source Lines of Code (SLOC) = 162,622 Development Effort Estimate, Person-Years (Person-Months) = 41.95 (503.44) (Basic COCOMO model, Person-Months = 2.4 * (KSLOC**1.05)) Schedule Estimate, Years (Months) = 2.22 (26.59) (Basic COCOMO model, Months = 2.5 * (person-months**0.38)) Estimated Average Number of Developers (Effort/Schedule) = 18.94 Total Estimated Cost to Develop = $ 5,667,348 Ekiga, opal, pwlib: Total Estimated Cost to Develop = $ 17,945,674 Cheers Johnny From dsandras at seconix.com Fri Aug 4 09:09:47 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 11:09:47 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga does not hang up properly In-Reply-To: <44D30AF9.3090202@stdout.at> References: <44D30AF9.3090202@stdout.at> Message-ID: <1154682587.3626.16.camel@golgoth01> Le vendredi 04 ao?t 2006 ? 10:53 +0200, Hannes Ebner a ?crit : > Hi > > I am running Ekiga 2.0.2 on Debian Sarge. > >From time to time I experience the problem that I hang up and I just > hear one short beep (instead of three) and then the call status of Ekiga > freezes. I can push the button as often as I want, Ekiga does not hang > up. Another side effect is that I cannot receive calls anymore and I > have to kill Ekiga, a normal exit does not work. > Sounds like an ALSA issue. > It does not happen so often, but this time I was lucky and could > reproduce the problem when I had a "-d 4" running, I will send it to > Damien per PM. You can see the hang-up at the end, with a few calls in > between. > Nothing wrong in that -d 4 output unfortunately. Would it be possible when it happens to do this : ps ax | grep ekiga (try to see the pid) gdb attach pid thread apply all bt and mail us the bt. > Right now I'm also investigating another problem. I am able to make > active calls all the time, but when somebody tries to call me I have to > be lucky in order to receive it. The caller does not hear anything, no > ring, nothing. I don't see an incoming call either - I'm trying right > now to catch this with a "-d 4" as well. It is a bit mysterious, because > I didn't change my system configuration. The -d 4 won't help. The problem is on the other side. Notice that the ring is generated by the remote, not by the called party. Finally, it could also be due to some NAT issue (the binding expires). -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From afb at paradise.net.nz Fri Aug 4 09:16:18 2006 From: afb at paradise.net.nz (Adam Bogacki) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 21:16:18 +1200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga & (k)iax ? Message-ID: <20060804091618.GK2918@paradise.net.nz> Welcome back Damien ! When (roughly) do you expect Ekiga will add iax ? Kiax is starting to look attractive and be widely used among alternative media communities, requiring only one UDP port per endpoint to create a successful communication channel. This makes it friendlier for users behind NAT than SIP and H.323 .. and it's simple. Adam Bogacki afb at paradise.net.nz -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: From dsandras at seconix.com Fri Aug 4 09:42:22 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 11:42:22 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga & (k)iax ? In-Reply-To: <20060804091618.GK2918@paradise.net.nz> References: <20060804091618.GK2918@paradise.net.nz> Message-ID: <1154684542.3626.18.camel@golgoth01> Le vendredi 04 ao?t 2006 ? 21:16 +1200, Adam Bogacki a ?crit : > Welcome back Damien ! > Thanks! > When (roughly) do you expect Ekiga will add iax ? > I don't know. One Google SoC student is working on it, so it could be fast (September). However, if the student doesn't finish the work, I do not think I will have the time to do it myself before a few years. Too few spare time, too few coders... > Kiax is starting to look attractive and be widely > used among alternative media communities, requiring only one UDP > port per endpoint to create a successful communication channel. > This makes it friendlier for users behind NAT than SIP and H.323 > .. and it's simple. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dev at stdout.at Fri Aug 4 11:17:59 2006 From: dev at stdout.at (Hannes Ebner) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 13:17:59 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga does not hang up properly In-Reply-To: <1154682587.3626.16.camel@golgoth01> References: <44D30AF9.3090202@stdout.at> <1154682587.3626.16.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <44D32CE7.9030906@stdout.at> Damien Sandras wrote: >>I am running Ekiga 2.0.2 on Debian Sarge. >>>From time to time I experience the problem that I hang up and I just >>hear one short beep (instead of three) and then the call status of Ekiga >>freezes. I can push the button as often as I want, Ekiga does not hang >>up. Another side effect is that I cannot receive calls anymore and I >>have to kill Ekiga, a normal exit does not work. > > Sounds like an ALSA issue. I don't think so, I never had problems with Sarge's ALSA. AFAIK the one in Etch is broken (still). >>It does not happen so often, but this time I was lucky and could >>reproduce the problem when I had a "-d 4" running, I will send it to >>Damien per PM. You can see the hang-up at the end, with a few calls in >>between. > > Nothing wrong in that -d 4 output unfortunately. Did you see the last lines? [...] 2006/08/04 10:40:43.784 8:24.859 ekiga Call Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser 2006/08/04 10:40:49.311 8:30.386 ekiga Call Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser 2006/08/04 10:40:53.446 8:34.521 ekiga Call Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser 2006/08/04 10:41:03.212 8:44.288 ekiga Call Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser 2006/08/04 10:42:21.335 10:02.411 ekiga Call Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser Nothing happens after my call clearing attempts. > Would it be possible when it happens to do this : > ps ax | grep ekiga (try to see the pid) > gdb attach pid > thread apply all bt > and mail us the bt. I'm using the precompiled packages, I couldn't find a package with debugging symbols. I don't know whether I will have time to build it on my own soon... What happened to the CVS snapshots by the way? >>Right now I'm also investigating another problem. I am able to make >>active calls all the time, but when somebody tries to call me I have to >>be lucky in order to receive it. The caller does not hear anything, no >>ring, nothing. I don't see an incoming call either - I'm trying right >>now to catch this with a "-d 4" as well. It is a bit mysterious, because >>I didn't change my system configuration. > > The -d 4 won't help. The problem is on the other side. Notice that the > ring is generated by the remote, not by the called party. Finally, it > could also be due to some NAT issue (the binding expires). I changed the port numbers from 506x to 526x, perhaps this caused the problem... I try to change it back. A NAT problem is not possible, I'm directly connected to the backbone. By the way, pretty OT: In order to add IPv6 support to OPAL, would it be necessary to change anything on SIP level or would it be enough to adapt the networking part (sockets etc.)? I thought of doing this in case I have some time left... Best regards, Hannes From dsandras at seconix.com Fri Aug 4 11:21:17 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 13:21:17 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga does not hang up properly In-Reply-To: <44D32CE7.9030906@stdout.at> References: <44D30AF9.3090202@stdout.at> <1154682587.3626.16.camel@golgoth01> <44D32CE7.9030906@stdout.at> Message-ID: <1154690477.3626.21.camel@golgoth01> Le vendredi 04 ao?t 2006 ? 13:17 +0200, Hannes Ebner a ?crit : > Damien Sandras wrote: > >>I am running Ekiga 2.0.2 on Debian Sarge. > >>>From time to time I experience the problem that I hang up and I just > >>hear one short beep (instead of three) and then the call status of Ekiga > >>freezes. I can push the button as often as I want, Ekiga does not hang > >>up. Another side effect is that I cannot receive calls anymore and I > >>have to kill Ekiga, a normal exit does not work. > > > > Sounds like an ALSA issue. > > I don't think so, I never had problems with Sarge's ALSA. AFAIK the one > in Etch is broken (still). > > >>It does not happen so often, but this time I was lucky and could > >>reproduce the problem when I had a "-d 4" running, I will send it to > >>Damien per PM. You can see the hang-up at the end, with a few calls in > >>between. > > > > Nothing wrong in that -d 4 output unfortunately. > > Did you see the last lines? Yes, but that doesn't help. It simply indicates that you are trying to clear the call and that it doesn't work. > > [...] > 2006/08/04 10:40:43.784 8:24.859 ekiga Call > Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser > 2006/08/04 10:40:49.311 8:30.386 ekiga Call > Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser > 2006/08/04 10:40:53.446 8:34.521 ekiga Call > Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser > 2006/08/04 10:41:03.212 8:44.288 ekiga Call > Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser > 2006/08/04 10:42:21.335 10:02.411 ekiga Call > Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser > > Nothing happens after my call clearing attempts. > > > Would it be possible when it happens to do this : > > ps ax | grep ekiga (try to see the pid) > > gdb attach pid > > thread apply all bt > > and mail us the bt. > > I'm using the precompiled packages, I couldn't find a package with > debugging symbols. I don't know whether I will have time to build it on > my own soon... > > What happened to the CVS snapshots by the way? > I was in holidays => no development... > >>Right now I'm also investigating another problem. I am able to make > >>active calls all the time, but when somebody tries to call me I have to > >>be lucky in order to receive it. The caller does not hear anything, no > >>ring, nothing. I don't see an incoming call either - I'm trying right > >>now to catch this with a "-d 4" as well. It is a bit mysterious, because > >>I didn't change my system configuration. > > > > The -d 4 won't help. The problem is on the other side. Notice that the > > ring is generated by the remote, not by the called party. Finally, it > > could also be due to some NAT issue (the binding expires). > > I changed the port numbers from 506x to 526x, perhaps this caused the > problem... I try to change it back. A NAT problem is not possible, I'm > directly connected to the backbone. > > By the way, pretty OT: In order to add IPv6 support to OPAL, would it be > necessary to change anything on SIP level or would it be enough to adapt > the networking part (sockets etc.)? I thought of doing this in case I > have some time left... > The socket part is already ok and supports IPv6. You would need to change the OPAL SIP part. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dev at stdout.at Fri Aug 4 12:40:58 2006 From: dev at stdout.at (Hannes Ebner) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 14:40:58 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga does not hang up properly In-Reply-To: <1154690477.3626.21.camel@golgoth01> References: <44D30AF9.3090202@stdout.at> <1154682587.3626.16.camel@golgoth01> <44D32CE7.9030906@stdout.at> <1154690477.3626.21.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <44D3405A.205@stdout.at> Damien Sandras wrote: >>What happened to the CVS snapshots by the way? > > I was in holidays => no development... I was a bit unclear, sorry. I was talking about the CVS-snapshot packages for Debian. Building stopped in April. Don't know whether other distributions are affected as well. >>By the way, pretty OT: In order to add IPv6 support to OPAL, would it be >>necessary to change anything on SIP level or would it be enough to adapt >>the networking part (sockets etc.)? I thought of doing this in case I >>have some time left... > > The socket part is already ok and supports IPv6. You would need to > change the OPAL SIP part. Ok, I will look into it. /Hannes From lurch at gmx.li Fri Aug 4 19:03:41 2006 From: lurch at gmx.li (Stefan =?iso-8859-1?q?Br=FCns?=) Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 21:03:41 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga does not hang up properly In-Reply-To: <44D3405A.205@stdout.at> References: <44D30AF9.3090202@stdout.at> <1154690477.3626.21.camel@golgoth01> <44D3405A.205@stdout.at> Message-ID: <200608042103.41605.lurch@gmx.li> Am Freitag, 4. August 2006 14:40 schrieb Hannes Ebner: > Damien Sandras wrote: > >>What happened to the CVS snapshots by the way? > > > > I was in holidays => no development... > > I was a bit unclear, sorry. I was talking about the CVS-snapshot > packages for Debian. Building stopped in April. Don't know whether other > distributions are affected as well. I think the problem is the missing method RTP_Session::Set, my snapshots are broken as well. I think Damien added a method to his private copy of OPAL and forgot to commit it upstream. Damien: Good you are back, hope you enjoyed your holidays! Greetings, Lurchi From ari.reads at gmail.com Fri Aug 4 19:14:29 2006 From: ari.reads at gmail.com (Ari) Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 15:14:29 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] vBuzzer with Ekiga Message-ID: <319a8fb80608041214i517877b3g597ee5914e16436e@mail.gmail.com> Hi Folks, I am trying to setup Ekiga to use a vBuzzer account. For some reason the vBuzzer proxy sends back a 500 message. These guys use port 80 for the proxy, and I seem to be hitting it with my current config. I have no problems with xlite, it can register and call out. I didn't have time yet to trace the xlite & ekiga signaling and compare... but if someone could post a known working config of Ekiga for vBuzzer, that would be awesome :-) Thanks a lot, Ari -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From seandarcy2 at gmail.com Fri Aug 4 19:33:06 2006 From: seandarcy2 at gmail.com (sean) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 15:33:06 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Back In-Reply-To: <1154635163.3527.26.camel@golgoth01> References: <1154635163.3527.26.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: Damien Sandras wrote: > Hi to all, > > I am now back from holidays. > Welcome back. > As you might have noticed, the mailing list has been renamed into > ekiga-list at gnome.org instead of gnomemeeting-list at gnome.org. > Still gnomemeeting on gmane. sean From siti at orcon.net.nz Fri Aug 4 21:57:09 2006 From: siti at orcon.net.nz (Stephen Cook) Date: Sat, 05 Aug 2006 09:57:09 +1200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga & (k)iax ? In-Reply-To: <1154684542.3626.18.camel@golgoth01> References: <20060804091618.GK2918@paradise.net.nz> <1154684542.3626.18.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <1154728629.8924.9.camel@siti> Hi, On Fri, 2006-08-04 at 11:42 +0200, Damien Sandras wrote: > Le vendredi 04 ao?t 2006 ? 21:16 +1200, Adam Bogacki a ?crit : > > Welcome back Damien ! > > > > Thanks! > > > When (roughly) do you expect Ekiga will add iax ? > > > > I don't know. One Google SoC student is working on it, so it could be > fast (September). However, if the student doesn't finish the work, I do > not think I will have the time to do it myself before a few years. Too > few spare time, too few coders... > > > Kiax is starting to look attractive and be widely > > used among alternative media communities, requiring only one UDP > > port per endpoint to create a successful communication channel. > > This makes it friendlier for users behind NAT than SIP and H.323 > > .. and it's simple. > I am the student working on this, and I have iax2 working with ekiga. It is usable apart from one aspect, the receiving sound packets are really laggy. To fix this I am implementing a jitter buffer so packets so obey the jitter rules set by the user. It should be finished by today. The problem was that voice packets were being buffered at the start and were not being played. If I managed to get enough programs running to make the sound skip then the lag would increase even more! I really hope by the time this weekend is finished I can send some patches both to the Opal iax2 guy (Derek), and to Damien. After these patches are accepted, I'll need to work on transfer support which might be quite difficult, but I should be able to do it :). From maurop_16 at hotmail.com Sat Aug 5 00:54:13 2006 From: maurop_16 at hotmail.com (MAURICIO PATIŅO SOLER) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 20:54:13 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] unsuscribe In-Reply-To: Message-ID: unsuscribe >From: ekiga-list-request at gnome.org >Reply-To: ekiga-list at gnome.org >To: ekiga-list at gnome.org >Subject: ekiga-list Digest, Vol 1, Issue 3 >Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 15:14:31 -0400 >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Received: from menubar.gnome.org ([209.132.176.177]) by >bay0-mc12-f7.bay0.hotmail.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC(6.0.3790.2444); Fri, 4 >Aug 2006 12:14:47 -0700 >Received: from menubar.gnome.org (localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1])by >menubar.gnome.org (Postfix) with ESMTPid A581E3B03F6; Fri, 4 Aug 2006 >15:14:35 -0400 (EDT) >X-Message-Info: LsUYwwHHNt17KQmYKqtZ8NjikJsCwG36DSqLwegC6AI= >X-BeenThere: ekiga-list at gnome.org >X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.8 >Precedence: list >List-Id: Ekiga mailing list >List-Unsubscribe: >, >List-Archive: >List-Post: >List-Help: >List-Subscribe: >, >Errors-To: ekiga-list-bounces at gnome.org >Return-Path: ekiga-list-bounces at gnome.org >X-OriginalArrivalTime: 04 Aug 2006 19:14:47.0264 (UTC) >FILETIME=[4026F600:01C6B7FA] > >Send ekiga-list mailing list submissions to > ekiga-list at gnome.org > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > ekiga-list-request at gnome.org > >You can reach the person managing the list at > ekiga-list-owner at gnome.org > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of ekiga-list digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Ekiga does not hang up properly (Damien Sandras) > 2. Ekiga & (k)iax ? (Adam Bogacki) > 3. Re: Ekiga & (k)iax ? (Damien Sandras) > 4. Re: Ekiga does not hang up properly (Hannes Ebner) > 5. Re: Ekiga does not hang up properly (Damien Sandras) > 6. Re: Ekiga does not hang up properly (Hannes Ebner) > 7. Re: Ekiga does not hang up properly (Stefan Br?ns) > 8. vBuzzer with Ekiga (Ari) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 11:09:47 +0200 >From: Damien Sandras >Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga does not hang up properly >To: Ekiga mailing list >Message-ID: <1154682587.3626.16.camel at golgoth01> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15 > >Le vendredi 04 ao?t 2006 ? 10:53 +0200, Hannes Ebner a ?crit : > > Hi > > > > I am running Ekiga 2.0.2 on Debian Sarge. > > >From time to time I experience the problem that I hang up and I just > > hear one short beep (instead of three) and then the call status of Ekiga > > freezes. I can push the button as often as I want, Ekiga does not hang > > up. Another side effect is that I cannot receive calls anymore and I > > have to kill Ekiga, a normal exit does not work. > > > >Sounds like an ALSA issue. > > > It does not happen so often, but this time I was lucky and could > > reproduce the problem when I had a "-d 4" running, I will send it to > > Damien per PM. You can see the hang-up at the end, with a few calls in > > between. > > > >Nothing wrong in that -d 4 output unfortunately. >Would it be possible when it happens to do this : >ps ax | grep ekiga (try to see the pid) >gdb attach pid >thread apply all bt >and mail us the bt. > > > Right now I'm also investigating another problem. I am able to make > > active calls all the time, but when somebody tries to call me I have to > > be lucky in order to receive it. The caller does not hear anything, no > > ring, nothing. I don't see an incoming call either - I'm trying right > > now to catch this with a "-d 4" as well. It is a bit mysterious, because > > I didn't change my system configuration. > >The -d 4 won't help. The problem is on the other side. Notice that the >ring is generated by the remote, not by the called party. Finally, it >could also be due to some NAT issue (the binding expires). >-- > _ Damien Sandras >(o- >//\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ >v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ > SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net > sip:600000 at ekiga.net > > > >------------------------------ > >Message: 2 >Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 21:16:18 +1200 >From: Adam Bogacki >Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga & (k)iax ? >To: ekiga-list at gnome.org >Message-ID: <20060804091618.GK2918 at paradise.net.nz> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >Welcome back Damien ! > > When (roughly) do you expect Ekiga will add iax ? > > Kiax is starting to look attractive and be widely >used among alternative media communities, requiring only one UDP >port per endpoint to create a successful communication channel. >This makes it friendlier for users behind NAT than SIP and H.323 >.. and it's simple. > >Adam Bogacki >afb at paradise.net.nz >-------------- next part -------------- >A non-text attachment was scrubbed... >Name: not available >Type: application/pgp-signature >Size: 189 bytes >Desc: Digital signature >Url : /archives/ekiga-list/attachments/20060804/4816aedc/attachment.bin > >------------------------------ > >Message: 3 >Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 11:42:22 +0200 >From: Damien Sandras >Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga & (k)iax ? >To: Ekiga mailing list >Message-ID: <1154684542.3626.18.camel at golgoth01> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15 > >Le vendredi 04 ao?t 2006 ? 21:16 +1200, Adam Bogacki a ?crit : > > Welcome back Damien ! > > > >Thanks! > > > When (roughly) do you expect Ekiga will add iax ? > > > >I don't know. One Google SoC student is working on it, so it could be >fast (September). However, if the student doesn't finish the work, I do >not think I will have the time to do it myself before a few years. Too >few spare time, too few coders... > > > Kiax is starting to look attractive and be widely > > used among alternative media communities, requiring only one UDP > > port per endpoint to create a successful communication channel. > > This makes it friendlier for users behind NAT than SIP and H.323 > > .. and it's simple. > >-- > _ Damien Sandras >(o- >//\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ >v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ > SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net > sip:600000 at ekiga.net > > > >------------------------------ > >Message: 4 >Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 13:17:59 +0200 >From: Hannes Ebner >Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga does not hang up properly >To: Ekiga mailing list >Message-ID: <44D32CE7.9030906 at stdout.at> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15 > >Damien Sandras wrote: > >>I am running Ekiga 2.0.2 on Debian Sarge. > >>>From time to time I experience the problem that I hang up and I just > >>hear one short beep (instead of three) and then the call status of Ekiga > >>freezes. I can push the button as often as I want, Ekiga does not hang > >>up. Another side effect is that I cannot receive calls anymore and I > >>have to kill Ekiga, a normal exit does not work. > > > > Sounds like an ALSA issue. > >I don't think so, I never had problems with Sarge's ALSA. AFAIK the one >in Etch is broken (still). > > >>It does not happen so often, but this time I was lucky and could > >>reproduce the problem when I had a "-d 4" running, I will send it to > >>Damien per PM. You can see the hang-up at the end, with a few calls in > >>between. > > > > Nothing wrong in that -d 4 output unfortunately. > >Did you see the last lines? > >[...] >2006/08/04 10:40:43.784 8:24.859 ekiga Call >Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser >2006/08/04 10:40:49.311 8:30.386 ekiga Call >Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser >2006/08/04 10:40:53.446 8:34.521 ekiga Call >Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser >2006/08/04 10:41:03.212 8:44.288 ekiga Call >Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser >2006/08/04 10:42:21.335 10:02.411 ekiga Call >Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser > >Nothing happens after my call clearing attempts. > > > Would it be possible when it happens to do this : > > ps ax | grep ekiga (try to see the pid) > > gdb attach pid > > thread apply all bt > > and mail us the bt. > >I'm using the precompiled packages, I couldn't find a package with >debugging symbols. I don't know whether I will have time to build it on >my own soon... > >What happened to the CVS snapshots by the way? > > >>Right now I'm also investigating another problem. I am able to make > >>active calls all the time, but when somebody tries to call me I have to > >>be lucky in order to receive it. The caller does not hear anything, no > >>ring, nothing. I don't see an incoming call either - I'm trying right > >>now to catch this with a "-d 4" as well. It is a bit mysterious, because > >>I didn't change my system configuration. > > > > The -d 4 won't help. The problem is on the other side. Notice that the > > ring is generated by the remote, not by the called party. Finally, it > > could also be due to some NAT issue (the binding expires). > >I changed the port numbers from 506x to 526x, perhaps this caused the >problem... I try to change it back. A NAT problem is not possible, I'm >directly connected to the backbone. > >By the way, pretty OT: In order to add IPv6 support to OPAL, would it be >necessary to change anything on SIP level or would it be enough to adapt >the networking part (sockets etc.)? I thought of doing this in case I >have some time left... > >Best regards, >Hannes > > >------------------------------ > >Message: 5 >Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 13:21:17 +0200 >From: Damien Sandras >Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga does not hang up properly >To: Ekiga mailing list >Message-ID: <1154690477.3626.21.camel at golgoth01> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15 > >Le vendredi 04 ao?t 2006 ? 13:17 +0200, Hannes Ebner a ?crit : > > Damien Sandras wrote: > > >>I am running Ekiga 2.0.2 on Debian Sarge. > > >>>From time to time I experience the problem that I hang up and I just > > >>hear one short beep (instead of three) and then the call status of >Ekiga > > >>freezes. I can push the button as often as I want, Ekiga does not hang > > >>up. Another side effect is that I cannot receive calls anymore and I > > >>have to kill Ekiga, a normal exit does not work. > > > > > > Sounds like an ALSA issue. > > > > I don't think so, I never had problems with Sarge's ALSA. AFAIK the one > > in Etch is broken (still). > > > > >>It does not happen so often, but this time I was lucky and could > > >>reproduce the problem when I had a "-d 4" running, I will send it to > > >>Damien per PM. You can see the hang-up at the end, with a few calls in > > >>between. > > > > > > Nothing wrong in that -d 4 output unfortunately. > > > > Did you see the last lines? > > >Yes, but that doesn't help. It simply indicates that you are trying to >clear the call and that it doesn't work. > > > > > [...] > > 2006/08/04 10:40:43.784 8:24.859 ekiga Call > > Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser > > 2006/08/04 10:40:49.311 8:30.386 ekiga Call > > Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser > > 2006/08/04 10:40:53.446 8:34.521 ekiga Call > > Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser > > 2006/08/04 10:41:03.212 8:44.288 ekiga Call > > Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser > > 2006/08/04 10:42:21.335 10:02.411 ekiga Call > > Clearing Call[3] reason=EndedByLocalUser > > > > Nothing happens after my call clearing attempts. > > > > > Would it be possible when it happens to do this : > > > ps ax | grep ekiga (try to see the pid) > > > gdb attach pid > > > thread apply all bt > > > and mail us the bt. > > > > I'm using the precompiled packages, I couldn't find a package with > > debugging symbols. I don't know whether I will have time to build it on > > my own soon... > > > > What happened to the CVS snapshots by the way? > > > >I was in holidays => no development... > > > >>Right now I'm also investigating another problem. I am able to make > > >>active calls all the time, but when somebody tries to call me I have >to > > >>be lucky in order to receive it. The caller does not hear anything, no > > >>ring, nothing. I don't see an incoming call either - I'm trying right > > >>now to catch this with a "-d 4" as well. It is a bit mysterious, >because > > >>I didn't change my system configuration. > > > > > > The -d 4 won't help. The problem is on the other side. Notice that the > > > ring is generated by the remote, not by the called party. Finally, it > > > could also be due to some NAT issue (the binding expires). > > > > I changed the port numbers from 506x to 526x, perhaps this caused the > > problem... I try to change it back. A NAT problem is not possible, I'm > > directly connected to the backbone. > > > > By the way, pretty OT: In order to add IPv6 support to OPAL, would it be > > necessary to change anything on SIP level or would it be enough to adapt > > the networking part (sockets etc.)? I thought of doing this in case I > > have some time left... > > > >The socket part is already ok and supports IPv6. You would need to >change the OPAL SIP part. >-- > _ Damien Sandras >(o- >//\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ >v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ > SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net > sip:600000 at ekiga.net > > > >------------------------------ > >Message: 6 >Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 14:40:58 +0200 >From: Hannes Ebner >Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga does not hang up properly >To: Ekiga mailing list >Message-ID: <44D3405A.205 at stdout.at> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15 > >Damien Sandras wrote: > >>What happened to the CVS snapshots by the way? > > > > I was in holidays => no development... > >I was a bit unclear, sorry. I was talking about the CVS-snapshot >packages for Debian. Building stopped in April. Don't know whether other >distributions are affected as well. > > >>By the way, pretty OT: In order to add IPv6 support to OPAL, would it be > >>necessary to change anything on SIP level or would it be enough to adapt > >>the networking part (sockets etc.)? I thought of doing this in case I > >>have some time left... > > > > The socket part is already ok and supports IPv6. You would need to > > change the OPAL SIP part. > >Ok, I will look into it. > >/Hannes > > >------------------------------ > >Message: 7 >Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 21:03:41 +0200 >From: Stefan Br?ns >Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga does not hang up properly >To: Ekiga mailing list >Message-ID: <200608042103.41605.lurch at gmx.li> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > >Am Freitag, 4. August 2006 14:40 schrieb Hannes Ebner: > > Damien Sandras wrote: > > >>What happened to the CVS snapshots by the way? > > > > > > I was in holidays => no development... > > > > I was a bit unclear, sorry. I was talking about the CVS-snapshot > > packages for Debian. Building stopped in April. Don't know whether other > > distributions are affected as well. > >I think the problem is the missing method RTP_Session::Setname>, >my snapshots are broken as well. I think Damien added a method to his >private >copy of OPAL and forgot to commit it upstream. > >Damien: Good you are back, hope you enjoyed your holidays! > >Greetings, > >Lurchi > > >------------------------------ > >Message: 8 >Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 15:14:29 -0400 >From: Ari >Subject: [Ekiga-list] vBuzzer with Ekiga >To: ekiga-list at gnome.org >Message-ID: > <319a8fb80608041214i517877b3g597ee5914e16436e at mail.gmail.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > >Hi Folks, > > I am trying to setup Ekiga to use a vBuzzer account. For some reason >the >vBuzzer proxy sends back a 500 message. These guys use port 80 for the >proxy, and I seem to be hitting it with my current config. I have no >problems with xlite, it can register and call out. > > I didn't have time yet to trace the xlite & ekiga signaling and >compare... but if someone could post a known working config of Ekiga for >vBuzzer, that would be awesome :-) > >Thanks a lot, >Ari >-------------- next part -------------- >An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >URL: /archives/ekiga-list/attachments/20060804/3a62983e/attachment.htm > >------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >ekiga-list mailing list >ekiga-list at gnome.org >http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > >End of ekiga-list Digest, Vol 1, Issue 3 >**************************************** From devel at tootai.net Sat Aug 5 10:56:00 2006 From: devel at tootai.net (Daniel Huhardeaux) Date: Sat, 05 Aug 2006 12:56:00 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga does not hang up properly In-Reply-To: <44D3405A.205@stdout.at> References: <44D30AF9.3090202@stdout.at> <1154682587.3626.16.camel@golgoth01> <44D32CE7.9030906@stdout.at> <1154690477.3626.21.camel@golgoth01> <44D3405A.205@stdout.at> Message-ID: <44D47940.7070100@tootai.net> Hannes Ebner wrote: > Damien Sandras wrote: > [...] >> I was in holidays => no development... >> So welcome back :-) > > I was a bit unclear, sorry. I was talking about the CVS-snapshot > packages for Debian. Building stopped in April. Don't know whether other > distributions are affected as well. > Hu? Debian SID /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs_20060603-01-sid.13_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs_20060603-01-sid.16_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs_20060615-01-sid.2_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs_20060616-01-sid.1_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs_20060622-01-sid.13_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs_20060622-01-sid.27_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs_20060622-01-sid.29_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs_20060622-01-sid.5_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs_20060705-03-sid.2_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs_20060705-03-sid.3_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs-dbg_20060603-01-sid.13_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs-dbg_20060603-01-sid.16_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs-dbg_20060615-01-sid.2_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs-dbg_20060616-01-sid.1_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs-dbg_20060622-01-sid.13_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs-dbg_20060622-01-sid.27_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs-dbg_20060622-01-sid.29_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs-dbg_20060622-01-sid.5_i386.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/ekiga-cvs-dbg_20060705-03-sid.2_i386.deb from deb http://snapshots.gnomemeeting.net/debian/ sid main -- Daniel From dsandras at seconix.com Sat Aug 5 22:24:57 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2006 00:24:57 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Back In-Reply-To: References: <1154635163.3527.26.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <1154816697.3535.19.camel@golgoth01> Le vendredi 04 ao?t 2006 ? 15:33 -0400, sean a ?crit : > Damien Sandras wrote: > > Hi to all, > > > > I am now back from holidays. > > > > Welcome back. > > > As you might have noticed, the mailing list has been renamed into > > ekiga-list at gnome.org instead of gnomemeeting-list at gnome.org. > > > > Still gnomemeeting on gmane. > Is there a way to remedy to that problem? :-/ -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dlsherwo at gmail.com Fri Aug 4 17:36:00 2006 From: dlsherwo at gmail.com (Dan Sherwood) Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 13:36:00 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Run on Windows XP? Message-ID: I'm having a tough time posting to this mailing list. I've gotten several returned emails I hope it works this time. My main question is: Can I download and install Ekiga on the Windows XP platform? I don't see this explicitly stated anywhere. It looks like on the download page there are no files for Windows and it runs only on the Linux OS. But then there are references to NetMeeting and other Windows applications, so I'm not sure. Thanks for any information. Dan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ludovic.gris at tele2.fr Fri Aug 4 18:47:22 2006 From: ludovic.gris at tele2.fr (Ludovic Gris) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 20:47:22 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Installation problem with pwlib Message-ID: <44D3963A.8000302@tele2.fr> Hi, I have problem to install ekiga from source on my slackware 10.2. I installed packages from linuxpackages.com and I have problem with gconf. Someone on the mailing list from linuxpackages has the same problem and indicate that it works when installing from sources. So I try... Opal is now installed from source but I have problem with pwlib-1.10.1. I don't know why and don't find information about such a problem on the net. I make: ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-plugins --disable-oss --enable-v4l2 and make >> make.log 2>&1 Here is a few line of "make.log" : g++ -DP_USE_PRAGMA -D_REENTRANT -Wall -fPIC -DPIC -I/mnt/120Go/Linux/Software/Slack/ekiga_src/pwlib-1.10.1/include \ vidinput_names.cxx \ -I. -shared vidinput_v4l2.cxx -o ../pwlib/device/videoinput/v4l2_pwplugin.so In file included from vidinput_v4l2.cxx:134: vidinput_v4l2.h:150: error: field `videoCapability' has incomplete type vidinput_v4l2.h:151: error: field `videoStreamParm' has incomplete type vidinput_v4l2.cxx:202: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_GREY' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:203: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGB32' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:204: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_BGR32' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:205: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGB24' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:206: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_BGR24' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:207: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGB565' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:208: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_RGB555' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:209: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_Y41P' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:210: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV411P' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:211: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_NV21' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:212: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV420' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:213: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUYV' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:214: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUV422P' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:215: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_YUYV' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:216: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_JPEG' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:217: error: `v4l2_fourcc' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:218: error: `v4l2_fourcc' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:219: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_MJPEG' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx:220: error: `V4L2_PIX_FMT_UYVY' was not declared in this scope vidinput_v4l2.cxx: Dans member function GCC version is 3.3.6. Thanks in advance. Ludovic From akbarhome at gmail.com Sat Aug 5 11:52:10 2006 From: akbarhome at gmail.com (Akbar) Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2006 18:52:10 +0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] problem installing windows version of ekiga Message-ID: <5e8843f90608050452n23302edeg62715017ad42b6f@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I try to install ekiga ( windows version ). First it complained about SDL.dll. Okay, I resolved it by downloading dll from sdl website. Then it complains this: The procedure entry point XML_SetDoctypeDeclHandler could not be located in the dynamic link library xmlparse.dll What does that mean? Thank you. From dsandras at seconix.com Sat Aug 5 22:37:01 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2006 00:37:01 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Run on Windows XP? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1154817421.3535.24.camel@golgoth01> Le vendredi 04 ao?t 2006 ? 13:36 -0400, Dan Sherwood a ?crit : > I'm having a tough time posting to this mailing list. I've gotten > several returned emails I hope it works this time. > Probably you are mailing gnomemeeting-list at gnome.org instead of ekiga-list at gnome.org Everyone was resubscribed from the old one to the new one. Not sure if you are subscribed to gnomemeeting-list at gnome.org or ekiga-list at gnome.org, but you should be subscribed to the last one and post there. See: http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > My main question is: > > Can I download and install Ekiga on the Windows XP platform? I don't > see this explicitly stated anywhere. It looks like on the download > page there are no files for Windows and it runs only on the Linux OS. > But then there are references to NetMeeting and other Windows > applications, so I'm not sure. > We have a BETA version for WIN32: http://snapshots.seconix.com/win32.php > Thanks for any information. > > Dan > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dsandras at seconix.com Sat Aug 5 22:40:22 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2006 00:40:22 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Installation problem with pwlib In-Reply-To: <44D3963A.8000302@tele2.fr> References: <44D3963A.8000302@tele2.fr> Message-ID: <1154817622.3535.29.camel@golgoth01> Hi, Le vendredi 04 ao?t 2006 ? 20:47 +0200, Ludovic Gris a ?crit : > Hi, > I have problem to install ekiga from source on my slackware 10.2. > I installed packages from linuxpackages.com and I have problem with > gconf. Someone on the mailing list from linuxpackages has the same > problem and indicate that it works when installing from sources. > So I try... > Opal is now installed from source but I have problem with pwlib-1.10.1. I do not understand how you can compile OPAL without PWLIB. It is impossible. You have to first compile pwlib, then opal, then ekiga. If you are not doing so, and that it works, you will get a crashy binary because of libraries conflicts. > I don't know why and don't find information about such a problem on the net. > I make: > ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-plugins --disable-oss --enable-v4l2 > and > make >> make.log 2>&1 > Here is a few line of "make.log" : > I think it is a problem with the headers of the kernel. There was some post about that on the mailing list a while ago : http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnomemeeting-list/2006-May/msg00055.html with the solution : http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnomemeeting-list/2006-May/msg00106.html -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dsandras at seconix.com Sat Aug 5 22:48:07 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2006 00:48:07 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] problem installing windows version of ekiga In-Reply-To: <5e8843f90608050452n23302edeg62715017ad42b6f@mail.gmail.com> References: <5e8843f90608050452n23302edeg62715017ad42b6f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1154818087.3535.34.camel@golgoth01> Le samedi 05 ao?t 2006 ? 18:52 +0700, Akbar a ?crit : > Hi, I try to install ekiga ( windows version ). First it complained > about SDL.dll. Okay, I resolved it by downloading dll from sdl > website. Then it complains this: > The procedure entry point XML_SetDoctypeDeclHandler could not be > located in the dynamic link library xmlparse.dll > Hi, check that you do not have several copies of xmlparse.dll on your system. If you have duplicatas, only keep the one shipping with Ekiga. > What does that mean? > > Thank you. > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From ari.reads at gmail.com Sun Aug 6 02:18:41 2006 From: ari.reads at gmail.com (Ari) Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2006 22:18:41 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] vBuzzer with Ekiga In-Reply-To: <319a8fb80608051909k2e7cac7ep235a44221a4c8e83@mail.gmail.com> References: <319a8fb80608051909k2e7cac7ep235a44221a4c8e83@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <319a8fb80608051918i7a0588c1vf599dccf2fcee098@mail.gmail.com> Hi, this is an auto-answer ;-) upgrading to Ekiga 2.02 fixed the problem. Now I can register and call out with vbuzzer with no problems. For the records, this is the config: Registrar: vbuzzer.com:80 Realm: vbuzzer.com User: your_user_id at vbuzzer.com Authentication Login: your_user_id Note: you don't need to setup the outbound proxy in Preferences > Protocols > SIP Settings. It is not necessary. If you do, you won't be able to register multiple accounts simultaneously (at least, I couldn't). Really it looks like ekiga is using, as outbound proxy for each account, whatever you setup as 'registrar' for the account. Which is fine. Hope this helps. Regards Ari -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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However, I suspect that Ludovic has *the pwlib and pwlib-dev packages on this box, *possibly has the opal and opal-dev packages on his box. and is then compiling the source extracted from an opal tarball. the source he is compiling is including headers from pwlib-dev. the source he is compiling may be including headers from opal-dev the source he is compiling may be including headers from the tarball. This is not guaranted to work. In fact, it is a sure and accurate path to madness. My suggestion:: When compiling pwlib/opal etc, remove all packages pertaining to pwlib/opal-dev. Derek. > Hi, > > Le vendredi 04 ao?t 2006 ? 20:47 +0200, Ludovic Gris a ?crit : > > Hi, > > I have problem to install ekiga from source on my slackware 10.2. > > I installed packages from linuxpackages.com and I have problem with > > gconf. Someone on the mailing list from linuxpackages has the same > > problem and indicate that it works when installing from sources. > > So I try... > > Opal is now installed from source but I have problem with pwlib-1.10.1. > > I do not understand how you can compile OPAL without PWLIB. It is > impossible. You have to first compile pwlib, then opal, then ekiga. If > you are not doing so, and that it works, you will get a crashy binary > because of libraries conflicts. > > > > I don't know why and don't find information about such a problem on the net. > > I make: > > ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-plugins --disable-oss --enable-v4l2 > > and > > make >> make.log 2>&1 > > Here is a few line of "make.log" : > > > > I think it is a problem with the headers of the kernel. There was some > post about that on the mailing list a while ago : > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnomemeeting-list/2006-May/msg00055.html > with the solution : > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnomemeeting-list/2006-May/msg00106.html > > -- Derek Smithies Ph.D. ClueCon - The open source conference IndraNet Technologies Ltd. for telephony Email: derek at indranet.co.nz Chicago, 1-3 August 2006 ph +64 3 365 6485 http://www.cluecon.com Web: http://www.indranet-technologies.com/ From afb at paradise.net.nz Sun Aug 6 07:27:35 2006 From: afb at paradise.net.nz (Adam Bogacki) Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2006 19:27:35 +1200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga & (k)iax ? Message-ID: <20060806072735.GB3165@paradise.net.nz> >I am the student working on this, and I have iax2 working with ekiga. > >It is usable apart from one aspect, the receiving sound packets are >really laggy. To fix this I am implementing a jitter buffer so packets >so obey the jitter rules set by the user. It should be finished by >today. Good stuff ! I'm glad I asked .. it saves me the trouble of using kiax which - from screenshots - looks simple and usable. As to jitter, I keep getting a lot of jitter error messages when doing a simple echo test at sip:500 at ekiga.net .. and voice quality is unreliable - 'cookie munching' with outbursts of clarity - suggesting ekiga and alsa sampling rates are still out of sync. Cheers, Adam Bogacki, afb at paradise.net.nz 2006/08/06 19:19:08.274 1:22.433 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/08/06 19:19:08.274 1:22.433 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP Jitter buffer oldest packet (151200 < 151840) too late, throwing away 2006/08/06 19:19:08.274 1:22.433 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP Jitter buffer oldest packet (151360 < 151840) too late, throwing away 2006/08/06 19:19:08.275 1:22.434 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP Jitter buffer oldest packet (151520 < 151840) too late, throwing away 2006/08/06 19:19:08.275 1:22.434 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP Jitter buffer oldest packet (151680 < 151840) too late, throwing away 2006/08/06 19:19:08.275 1:22.434 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP Jitter buffer oldest packet (151840 < 151840) too late, throwing away 2006/08/06 19:19:08.275 1:22.434 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP Jitter buffer size increased to 4000 (500ms) 2006/08/06 19:19:08.484 1:22.643 RTP Jitter:85f5e48 RTP Received start of talk burst: 156904 2006/08/06 19:19:08.587 1:22.746 RTP Jitter:85f5e48 RTP Received start of talk burst: 157704 2006/08/06 19:19:08.604 1:22.763 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/08/06 19:19:08.604 1:22.763 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP Jitter buffer oldest packet (153760 < 153704) too late, throwing away 2006/08/06 19:19:08.604 1:22.763 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP Jitter buffer size increased to 4000 (500ms) 2006/08/06 19:19:08.688 1:22.847 RTP Jitter:85f5e48 RTP Received start of talk burst: 158528 2006/08/06 19:19:08.704 1:22.863 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP Jitter buffer leng -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: From Boris.Bartolome at gmail.com Sun Aug 6 08:22:06 2006 From: Boris.Bartolome at gmail.com (Boris Bartolome) Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2006 10:22:06 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks Pro Message-ID: <44D5A6AE.2080800@gmail.com> Hello there, I am running Debian 3.1 with a hand-made kernel 2.6.17. Even though I have installed the UVC rev 44 driver and have my webcam work with luvcview, it does not work with Ekiga 2.0.2. Can anyone help on making my webcam work with Ekiga? Cheers From siti at orcon.net.nz Sun Aug 6 19:35:31 2006 From: siti at orcon.net.nz (Stephen Cook) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 07:35:31 +1200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga & (k)iax ? In-Reply-To: <20060806072735.GB3165@paradise.net.nz> References: <20060806072735.GB3165@paradise.net.nz> Message-ID: <1154892931.27711.1.camel@siti> > Good stuff ! I'm glad I asked .. it saves me the trouble of using kiax > which - from screenshots - looks simple and usable. > > As to jitter, I keep getting a lot of jitter error messages when doing > a simple echo test at sip:500 at ekiga.net .. and voice quality is > unreliable - 'cookie munching' with outbursts of clarity - suggesting > ekiga and alsa sampling rates are still out of sync. Do you have packet loss on your connection? What is your jitter buffer minimum and maximum set at? > > Cheers, > > Adam Bogacki, > afb at paradise.net.nz > > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.274 1:22.433 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer length exceeded > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.274 1:22.433 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer oldest packet (151200 < 151840) too late, throwing away > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.274 1:22.433 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer oldest packet (151360 < 151840) too late, throwing away > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.275 1:22.434 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer oldest packet (151520 < 151840) too late, throwing away > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.275 1:22.434 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer oldest packet (151680 < 151840) too late, throwing away > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.275 1:22.434 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer oldest packet (151840 < 151840) too late, throwing away > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.275 1:22.434 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer size increased to 4000 (500ms) > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.484 1:22.643 RTP Jitter:85f5e48 RTP > Received start of talk burst: 156904 > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.587 1:22.746 RTP Jitter:85f5e48 RTP > Received start of talk burst: 157704 > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.604 1:22.763 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer length exceeded > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.604 1:22.763 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer oldest packet (153760 < 153704) too late, throwing away > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.604 1:22.763 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer size increased to 4000 (500ms) > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.688 1:22.847 RTP Jitter:85f5e48 RTP > Received start of talk burst: 158528 > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.704 1:22.863 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer leng > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list From dsandras at seconix.com Sun Aug 6 20:45:43 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2006 22:45:43 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga & (k)iax ? In-Reply-To: <20060806072735.GB3165@paradise.net.nz> References: <20060806072735.GB3165@paradise.net.nz> Message-ID: <1154897143.3622.7.camel@golgoth01> Le dimanche 06 ao?t 2006 ? 19:27 +1200, Adam Bogacki a ?crit : > >I am the student working on this, and I have iax2 working with ekiga. > > > >It is usable apart from one aspect, the receiving sound packets are > >really laggy. To fix this I am implementing a jitter buffer so packets > >so obey the jitter rules set by the user. It should be finished by > >today. > > Good stuff ! I'm glad I asked .. it saves me the trouble of using kiax > which - from screenshots - looks simple and usable. > > As to jitter, I keep getting a lot of jitter error messages when doing > a simple echo test at sip:500 at ekiga.net .. and voice quality is > unreliable - 'cookie munching' with outbursts of clarity - suggesting > ekiga and alsa sampling rates are still out of sync. > Make sure you are not using DMIX with default settings. DMIX is often producing that kind of problem. Notice that starting with ALSA 1.0.11, DMIX is being used even if you are not aware of it if your soundcard doesn't support multiple channels. > Cheers, > > Adam Bogacki, > afb at paradise.net.nz > > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.274 1:22.433 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer length exceeded > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.274 1:22.433 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer oldest packet (151200 < 151840) too late, throwing away > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.274 1:22.433 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer oldest packet (151360 < 151840) too late, throwing away > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.275 1:22.434 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer oldest packet (151520 < 151840) too late, throwing away > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.275 1:22.434 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer oldest packet (151680 < 151840) too late, throwing away > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.275 1:22.434 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer oldest packet (151840 < 151840) too late, throwing away > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.275 1:22.434 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer size increased to 4000 (500ms) > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.484 1:22.643 RTP Jitter:85f5e48 RTP > Received start of talk burst: 156904 > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.587 1:22.746 RTP Jitter:85f5e48 RTP > Received start of talk burst: 157704 > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.604 1:22.763 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer length exceeded > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.604 1:22.763 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer oldest packet (153760 < 153704) too late, throwing away > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.604 1:22.763 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer size increased to 4000 (500ms) > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.688 1:22.847 RTP Jitter:85f5e48 RTP > Received start of talk burst: 158528 > 2006/08/06 19:19:08.704 1:22.863 Media Patch:85ebc00 RTP > Jitter buffer leng > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From csarid at yahoo.com Mon Aug 7 14:56:09 2006 From: csarid at yahoo.com (csarid) Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2006 07:56:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Ekiga-list] [GnomeMeeting-list] Sharing documents In-Reply-To: <1154637997.3527.39.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <20060807145609.96941.qmail@web56405.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Thanks Damien Sandras wrote: Hello, I think Coccinella is able to do that, but I'm not sure. vNC is good for desktop sharing. Le jeudi 03 ao?t 2006 ? 13:37 -0700, csarid a ?crit : > Hello and thank for the response. Is there a tool you would recommend > for this? > > Thanks > > Damien Sandras wrote: > Hi, > > No, it doesn't support desktop/documents sharing. > > Le vendredi 28 juillet 2006 ? 11:30 -0700, csarid a ?crit : > > Hello, > > > > Does GnomeMeeting support sharing the desktop, and documents > like > > netmeeting would do? I just tried it in version 1.02 and it > only seems > > to support video and voice but not sharing desktop or > documents, > > unless is missed something. > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > See the all-new, redesigned Yahoo.com. 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URL: From ludovic.gris at tele2.fr Mon Aug 7 20:18:31 2006 From: ludovic.gris at tele2.fr (Ludovic Gris) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 22:18:31 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Installation problem with pwlib In-Reply-To: References: <44D3963A.8000302@tele2.fr> <1154817622.3535.29.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <44D7A017.7080505@tele2.fr> Derek Smithies wrote: > Hi, > On Sun, 6 Aug 2006, Damien Sandras wrote: > > >> I do not understand how you can compile OPAL without PWLIB. It is >> impossible. You have to first compile pwlib, then opal, then ekiga. If >> you are not doing so, and that it works, you will get a crashy binary >> because of libraries conflicts. >> > > Technically, Damien, I agree with you. However, I suspect that Ludovic has > *the pwlib and pwlib-dev packages on this box, > *possibly has the opal and opal-dev packages on his box. > > and is then compiling the source extracted from an opal tarball. > > the source he is compiling is including headers from pwlib-dev. > the source he is compiling may be including headers from opal-dev > the source he is compiling may be including headers from the tarball. > > This is not guaranted to work. In fact, it is a sure and accurate path to > madness. > My suggestion:: When compiling pwlib/opal etc, remove all packages > pertaining to pwlib/opal-dev. > > Derek. > > >> Hi, >> >> Le vendredi 04 ao?t 2006 ? 20:47 +0200, Ludovic Gris a ?crit : >> >>> Hi, >>> I have problem to install ekiga from source on my slackware 10.2. >>> I installed packages from linuxpackages.com and I have problem with >>> gconf. Someone on the mailing list from linuxpackages has the same >>> problem and indicate that it works when installing from sources. >>> So I try... >>> Opal is now installed from source but I have problem with pwlib-1.10.1. >>> >> I do not understand how you can compile OPAL without PWLIB. It is >> impossible. You have to first compile pwlib, then opal, then ekiga. If >> you are not doing so, and that it works, you will get a crashy binary >> because of libraries conflicts. >> >> >> >>> I don't know why and don't find information about such a problem on the net. >>> I make: >>> ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-plugins --disable-oss --enable-v4l2 >>> and >>> make >> make.log 2>&1 >>> Here is a few line of "make.log" : >>> >>> >> I think it is a problem with the headers of the kernel. There was some >> post about that on the mailing list a while ago : >> http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnomemeeting-list/2006-May/msg00055.html >> with the solution : >> http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnomemeeting-list/2006-May/msg00106.html >> >> >> > > OK, I remove old packages called opal and pwlib, add a link to my real kernel headers in place of the original kernel headers from slack (2.4.31). PWLIB and OPAL are correctly installed now. Thanks to the list! Sorry to ask help for an already solved problem... Ludovic From dev at stdout.at Mon Aug 7 21:11:53 2006 From: dev at stdout.at (Hannes Ebner) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 23:11:53 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga does not hang up properly In-Reply-To: <44D47940.7070100@tootai.net> References: <44D30AF9.3090202@stdout.at> <1154682587.3626.16.camel@golgoth01> <44D32CE7.9030906@stdout.at> <1154690477.3626.21.camel@golgoth01> <44D3405A.205@stdout.at> <44D47940.7070100@tootai.net> Message-ID: <44D7AC99.2000407@stdout.at> Daniel Huhardeaux wrote: > Hu? Debian SID I should have mentioned just Sarge, it is definitely affected. Regards, Hannes From afb at paradise.net.nz Mon Aug 7 22:36:23 2006 From: afb at paradise.net.nz (Adam Bogacki) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 10:36:23 +1200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga & (k)iax ? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20060807223623.GA3902@paradise.net.nz> >Make sure you are not using DMIX with default settings. DMIX is often >producing that kind of problem. Notice that starting with ALSA 1.0.11, >DMIX is being used even if you are not aware of it if your soundcard >doesn't support multiple channels. I'm using ALSA with default input and output device settings in Prefs, together .asoundrc below to enable multiple channels. If this is now redundant should I revert to my previous Ensoniq AudioPCI Audio Input/Output options in Prefs ? Adam. # Allow mixing of multiple output streams to this device # Dmix resample all streams to 48000 Hz (see the line below "rate 48000") # You can try 44100 but downsampling sound from 48000 (ie. from a DVD) unfortunately # does'nt work wery well (there are some syncronization problems with some players). pcm.dmixer { type dmix ipc_key 1024 #This must be unique slave.pcm "snd_card" slave { # This stuff provides some fixes for latency issues. # buffer_size should be set for your audio chipset. period_time 0 period_size 1024 buffer_size 4096 rate 48000 # Allow reading from the default device. # Also known as record or capture. # While the Dmix plugin is for mixing multiple output(playback) streams together, # if you want to use multiple input(capture) clients you need to use the dsnoop plugin pcm.dsnooper { type dsnoop ipc_key 2048 slave.pcm "snd_card" # This is what we want as our default device # a fully duplex (read/write) audio device. pcm.duplex { type asym playback.pcm "dmixer" capture.pcm "dsnooper" -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Notice that starting with ALSA 1.0.11, > >DMIX is being used even if you are not aware of it if your soundcard > >doesn't support multiple channels. > > I'm using ALSA with default input and output device settings in > Prefs, together .asoundrc below to enable multiple channels. > > If this is now redundant should I revert to my previous > Ensoniq AudioPCI Audio Input/Output options in Prefs ? > Can you just try to see if it works better or not when using Ensoniq AudioPCI Audio instead of Default? > Adam. > > > > # Allow mixing of multiple output streams to this device > # Dmix resample all streams to 48000 Hz (see the line below "rate 48000") > # You can try 44100 but downsampling sound from 48000 (ie. from a DVD) unfortunately > # does'nt work wery well (there are some syncronization problems with some players). > pcm.dmixer { > type dmix > ipc_key 1024 #This must be unique > slave.pcm "snd_card" > slave { > # This stuff provides some fixes for latency issues. > # buffer_size should be set for your audio chipset. > period_time 0 > period_size 1024 > buffer_size 4096 > rate 48000 > > > > # Allow reading from the default device. > # Also known as record or capture. > # While the Dmix plugin is for mixing multiple output(playback) streams together, > # if you want to use multiple input(capture) clients you need to use the dsnoop plugin > pcm.dsnooper { > type dsnoop > ipc_key 2048 > slave.pcm "snd_card" > > > > # This is what we want as our default device > # a fully duplex (read/write) audio device. > pcm.duplex { > type asym > playback.pcm "dmixer" > capture.pcm "dsnooper" > > > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dsandras at seconix.com Tue Aug 8 07:17:24 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 09:17:24 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga & (k)iax ? In-Reply-To: <20060807224209.GB3902@paradise.net.nz> References: <20060807224209.GB3902@paradise.net.nz> Message-ID: <1155021444.3616.8.camel@golgoth01> Le mardi 08 ao?t 2006 ? 10:42 +1200, Adam Bogacki a ?crit : > > > Good stuff ! I'm glad I asked .. it saves me the trouble of using kiax > > > which - from screenshots - looks simple and usable. > > > > > > As to jitter, I keep getting a lot of jitter error messages when doing > > > a simple echo test at sip:500 at ekiga.net .. and voice quality is > > > unreliable - 'cookie munching' with outbursts of clarity - suggesting > > > ekiga and alsa sampling rates are still out of sync. > > Do you have packet loss on your connection? > > > > What is your jitter buffer minimum and maximum set at? > > Stephen, > > Could you please advise > > (1) how to determine connection packet loss and > In the statistics part of the control panel (view menu). > (2) jitter buffer settings. > In the preferences (audio codecs settings). You can see its live value at the same place than 1). -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From jpuydt at free.fr Tue Aug 8 09:09:19 2006 From: jpuydt at free.fr (Julien PUYDT) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 11:09:19 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] python dbus script - pcspeaker In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <44D854BF.3070402@free.fr> Fredrik Axelsson a ?crit : > For the script to work; > Ekiga needs to be compiled with dbus support > > Depending on your distro you will need packages that provide: > - beep (a program which beeps the pcspeaker) > - python-dbus bindings (on gentoo they are included with dbus...I think) > - pygtk I'm quite happy to see the dbus component be put to good work :-) Snark From jpuydt at free.fr Tue Aug 8 09:12:51 2006 From: jpuydt at free.fr (Julien PUYDT) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 11:12:51 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] problem installing windows version of ekiga In-Reply-To: <5e8843f90608050452n23302edeg62715017ad42b6f@mail.gmail.com> References: <5e8843f90608050452n23302edeg62715017ad42b6f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <44D85593.7070100@free.fr> Akbar a ?crit : > Hi, I try to install ekiga ( windows version ). First it complained > about SDL.dll. Okay, I resolved it by downloading dll from sdl > website. Yes, that's a stupid packaging problem -- basically we don't solve it because we would like the .zip to disappear in favour of a real installer. :-/ > Then it complains this: > The procedure entry point XML_SetDoctypeDeclHandler could not be > located in the dynamic link library xmlparse.dll > > What does that mean? Hmmm... this is new :-/ Where is this xmlparse.dll ? Snark From ayqazi at gmail.com Tue Aug 8 12:12:00 2006 From: ayqazi at gmail.com (Asfand Yar Qazi) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 13:12:00 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Bad video quality / bandwidth Message-ID: <79328ea80608080512t3c89c438o994074c3ad5f40cc@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I'm doing SIP video conferencing with a 640x480 webcam. My supervisor is claims the video sent back by the echo test at 500 at ekiga.net is "shocking". When I play images with xawtv, he says it seems better. I notice that the max video bandwidth ekiga allows me to set is 100kB/s - how do I increase this or increase the video quality? Both offices between which we would like to video conference belong to a web company, so network bandwidth is not a problem. I really would like a solution to this, as the supervisor wants to switch to something called 'webx' or even to Windows if the quality doesn't improve, and I really don't want that. Thanks From dlsherwo at gmail.com Tue Aug 8 12:45:58 2006 From: dlsherwo at gmail.com (Dan Sherwood (G)) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 08:45:58 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] problem installing windows version of ekiga In-Reply-To: <44D85593.7070100@free.fr> References: <5e8843f90608050452n23302edeg62715017ad42b6f@mail.gmail.com> <44D85593.7070100@free.fr> Message-ID: <44D88786.4030407@gmail.com> I'm also installing the Win32 version of Ekiga. I had the same SDL.dll problem, but downloaded it and installed it in the C:\System folder. I don't get the second xmlparse.dll problem though. I was able to go through the setup and get the audio to work, but the sound quality isn't the best. I don't know how to get the video to work. When I try the "test" in the configuration druid, nothing happens. I took all the defaults the configuration druid offered, not knowing any difference. I have an ARGUS digital cameera/webcam, and it works fine with MSN Messenger, Skype, etc. Any help? Dan Julien PUYDT wrote: > Akbar a ?crit : > >> Hi, I try to install ekiga ( windows version ). First it complained >> about SDL.dll. Okay, I resolved it by downloading dll from sdl >> website. >> > > Yes, that's a stupid packaging problem -- basically we don't solve it > because we would like the .zip to disappear in favour of a real > installer. :-/ > > >> Then it complains this: >> The procedure entry point XML_SetDoctypeDeclHandler could not be >> located in the dynamic link library xmlparse.dll >> >> What does that mean? >> > > Hmmm... this is new :-/ > Where is this xmlparse.dll ? > > Snark > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.10.7/411 - Release Date: 8/7/2006 From dsandras at seconix.com Tue Aug 8 13:56:08 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 15:56:08 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Bad video quality / bandwidth In-Reply-To: <79328ea80608080512t3c89c438o994074c3ad5f40cc@mail.gmail.com> References: <79328ea80608080512t3c89c438o994074c3ad5f40cc@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1155045368.3616.55.camel@golgoth01> Hi, If you are calling 500 at ekiga.net and trying to upload at 100kb/s, it is normal it gives bad quality if your network connection doesn't support it. Also, the echo test is probably not the best way to mesure the video quality, better try in real circumstances between 2 Ekiga instances. Le mardi 08 ao?t 2006 ? 13:12 +0100, Asfand Yar Qazi a ?crit : > Hi, > > I'm doing SIP video conferencing with a 640x480 webcam. My supervisor > is claims the video sent back by the echo test at 500 at ekiga.net is > "shocking". When I play images with xawtv, he says it seems better. > I notice that the max video bandwidth ekiga allows me to set is > 100kB/s - how do I increase this or increase the video quality? Both > offices between which we would like to video conference belong to a > web company, so network bandwidth is not a problem. > > I really would like a solution to this, as the supervisor wants to > switch to something called 'webx' or even to Windows if the quality > doesn't improve, and I really don't want that. > > Thanks > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From ayqazi at gmail.com Tue Aug 8 14:24:55 2006 From: ayqazi at gmail.com (Asfand Yar Qazi) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 15:24:55 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Bad video quality / bandwidth In-Reply-To: <1155045368.3616.55.camel@golgoth01> References: <79328ea80608080512t3c89c438o994074c3ad5f40cc@mail.gmail.com> <1155045368.3616.55.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <79328ea80608080724v5a33bf61wa8a2c81ee79ab758@mail.gmail.com> On 8/8/06, Damien Sandras wrote: > Hi, > > If you are calling 500 at ekiga.net and trying to upload at 100kb/s, it is > normal it gives bad quality if your network connection doesn't support > it. As I said, the network should support it - I'm typing in my office in the Docklands, London (i.e. almost right next to the internet exchange). > > Also, the echo test is probably not the best way to mesure the video > quality, better try in real circumstances between 2 Ekiga instances. > OK, will try it between 2 clients and get back with updated impressions. Thanks. From ayqazi at gmail.com Tue Aug 8 14:45:36 2006 From: ayqazi at gmail.com (Asfand Yar Qazi) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 15:45:36 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Bad video quality / bandwidth In-Reply-To: <79328ea80608080724v5a33bf61wa8a2c81ee79ab758@mail.gmail.com> References: <79328ea80608080512t3c89c438o994074c3ad5f40cc@mail.gmail.com> <1155045368.3616.55.camel@golgoth01> <79328ea80608080724v5a33bf61wa8a2c81ee79ab758@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <79328ea80608080745w5951ed30m6222547701993990@mail.gmail.com> On 8/8/06, Asfand Yar Qazi wrote: > On 8/8/06, Damien Sandras wrote: > > Hi, > > > > If you are calling 500 at ekiga.net and trying to upload at 100kb/s, it is > > normal it gives bad quality if your network connection doesn't support > > it. > > As I said, the network should support it - I'm typing in my office in > the Docklands, London (i.e. almost right next to the internet > exchange). > > > > > Also, the echo test is probably not the best way to mesure the video > > quality, better try in real circumstances between 2 Ekiga instances. > > > > OK, will try it between 2 clients and get back with updated > impressions. Thanks. > On getting a reply from my supervisor, it appears that the quality between two ekiga clients isn't satisfactory either. We're trying to do video conferencing just to let you know, and we have pretty large screens on both sides - that's why he thinks the video quality is so bad - it's all blocky. The web cam supports 640x480, and the supervisor wants that at least - he's planning on getting higher video cameras to increase the resolution when this setup proves that video conferencing works. Is there a way to do increase the resolution/bandwidth, we don't have to use SIP is that's what's restricting the quality. Another thing: why does ekiga limit the video bandwidth to 100Kb/s? I'd like it increased to 1MB/s is possible - the network between our offices supports that. Thanks From simon at mungewell.org Tue Aug 8 14:51:20 2006 From: simon at mungewell.org (simon) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 08:51:20 -0600 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Hacking VOIP Exposed - interview Message-ID: <20060808145120.GA5419@mungewell.org> Hi, As some of you may know Dave Endler and Mark Collier presented a talk at black-hat regarding vunerbilities of different VoIP hardware, and release a series of tools to do such a thing. There's a very good interview on BlueBoxPodcast with them outlining the tools and discussing the problems. You can check it out at: http://www.blueboxpodcast.com/ I wonder how many of these problems effect ekiga....? Cheers, Simon. PS Welcome back Damien, hope you had a nice vacation. From morrisb at avpresentations.com Tue Aug 8 18:29:56 2006 From: morrisb at avpresentations.com (Morris Beverly) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 14:29:56 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Bad video quality / bandwidth In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <44D8D824.6010605@avpresentations.com> Hi, I can offer a few suggestions regarding bandwidth and video quality in general, as related to your supervisor's expectations. First, I'm pretty sure that the bandwidth restriction you're talking about in Ekiga is shown in kiloBytes/sec, not kiloBits/sec. This was very confusing to me also when I started with Gnomemeeting several years ago. I would prefer to see it in bits rather than bytes myself. Thus the restriction is actually 1 megabit. Remember that this is only one side of the conversation, the upstream side. If the other side is also sending at 1 mbit, then you are at a total bandwidth of 2 mbits. In other words, even a T1 dedicated totally to videoconferencing and connected directly to the backbone, would be inadequate for you. On the quality issue, I use both GM, oops, Ekiga, and several high end (on the order of $10K each) Polycom video systems. The Polycoms are certainly higher quality video than Ekiga - they use dedicated hardware and proprietary encoding (and lots of $$$). However the best quality that I have ever seen was VHS quality (maybe 320 x 240 resolution). The catch is that this was using ISDN lines (3 of them, in fact). I do a regular video conferencing setup using IP rather than ISDN for an extremely, extremely large content delivery company at their main data center, directly over their NOC. When using a full T1 line, dedicated to the Polycom (running in IP mode), the quality is, at best, 3rd or 4th generation VHS quality. In other words, pretty crappy. I can guarantee you that you won't get better quality than this. On the other hand, I'm a video guy, so my idea of crappy may be someone else's idea of OK. You will not get anything better than 320x240 video quality using h.232, especially over IP, no matter what anyone tells you. There is just too much data in a video call. If you need more, you will need to go to some sort of streaming protocol, using independant servers and clients at each end. Now for some useful info ;) You will probably see a marked improvement in quality by _reducing_ your bandwidth request. Try something on the order of 20 - 50 kB in Ekiga's settings and using a small image size, or some variation of the above. Once you have established something that works as a baseline, you and your associate at the other end can try changing things -- slowly, and one thing at a time. As for projecting the image, once again do the counter-intuitive thing. Set your computer to run at 640x480 resolution. The video window will be a larger part of the overal desktop and when projected will not look as blocky. This works only because the projector manufacturer has spent a lot of resources on optimising the resizing hardware inside the projector itself. The projector does the resizing entirely in hardware and will do a far better job than any PC can do. Finally, let me say that people in general ( and especially supervisors) have wildly inflated ideas about what is possible in video conferencing. If you are only doing your video one way, there are much better solutions. However, if it has to be two way, you'll have to realign your expectations. If you want to go over more detail on this, you can email me at morrisb at avpresentations.com good luck, morris ***************************************************************** On 8/8/06, Asfand Yar Qazi wrote: On getting a reply from my supervisor, it appears that the quality between two ekiga clients isn't satisfactory either. We're trying to do video conferencing just to let you know, and we have pretty large screens on both sides - that's why he thinks the video quality is so bad - it's all blocky. The web cam supports 640x480, and the supervisor wants that at least - he's planning on getting higher video cameras to increase the resolution when this setup proves that video conferencing works. Is there a way to do increase the resolution/bandwidth, we don't have to use SIP is that's what's restricting the quality. Another thing: why does ekiga limit the video bandwidth to 100Kb/s? I'd like it increased to 1MB/s is possible - the network between our offices supports that. Thanks ****************************************************************** -- Morris Beverly AV Presentations http://www.avpresentations.com From simon at mungewell.org Tue Aug 8 19:24:23 2006 From: simon at mungewell.org (simon) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 13:24:23 -0600 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Bad video quality / bandwidth In-Reply-To: <44D8D824.6010605@avpresentations.com> References: <44D8D824.6010605@avpresentations.com> Message-ID: <20060808192423.GA5787@mungewell.org> On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 02:29:56PM -0400, Morris Beverly wrote: > > Hi, > > I can offer a few suggestions regarding bandwidth and video quality in > general, as related to your supervisor's expectations. I would also add that using a high quality camera can make a big difference. My Sony MiniDV (via firewire) looks way better than my crappy $10 USB camera. Simon From jan.schampera at web.de Tue Aug 8 20:01:24 2006 From: jan.schampera at web.de (Jan Schampera) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 22:01:24 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Bad video quality / bandwidth In-Reply-To: <44D8D824.6010605@avpresentations.com> References: <44D8D824.6010605@avpresentations.com> Message-ID: <20060808220124.5f43d896@localhost.localdomain> On Tue, 08 Aug 2006 14:29:56 -0400 Morris Beverly wrote: > > Hi, > > I can offer a few suggestions regarding bandwidth and video quality > in general, as related to your supervisor's expectations. Very interesting article, in general. Thanks for that :) J. -- Once you've got the perfect hammer, everything looks like a nail. From geboyd53 at comcast.net Tue Aug 8 22:46:40 2006 From: geboyd53 at comcast.net (George) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 15:46:40 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga and Video Problems Message-ID: <1155077200.6187.12.camel@enya> I'm not sure who to address this question to, but the problem I'm having is, washed out color with ekiga and my video. I'm running Fedora Core 5 with the pwc driver and a Logiteck 4000 web cam and ekiga 2.02 Using CamStream to set my camera the color is great, but when I use ekiga, the color is washed out. I'm wondering if anyone has experienced this problem, or may be able to help me figure out why this is happening. Thanks in advance, George From afb at paradise.net.nz Wed Aug 9 00:49:11 2006 From: afb at paradise.net.nz (Adam Bogacki) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 12:49:11 +1200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga & (k)iax ? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20060809004910.GC3698@paradise.net.nz> > Can you just try to see if it works better or not when using Ensoniq > AudioPCI Audio instead of Default? Thanks, you are right ..it's much better, without the cookie muncher effect. However, there does seem to be some echo, > > > Do you have packet loss on your connection? > > > > > > What is your jitter buffer minimum and maximum set at? > > > > Stephen, With default values in Ekiga Audio Devices Preferences I had 0.0% packet loss, and live Jitter Buffer readings included were 205, 180, 280, 232, 234, 367 ms. With Ensoniq AudioPCI I had 0.1% packet loss, and noted Jitter Buffer readings at 500, 192, 187, 177, 187, 200, 142, & 225 ms. How does one set max & minimum values ? Adam. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: From jpuydt at free.fr Wed Aug 9 06:48:12 2006 From: jpuydt at free.fr (Julien PUYDT) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 08:48:12 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Bad video quality / bandwidth In-Reply-To: <44D8D824.6010605@avpresentations.com> References: <44D8D824.6010605@avpresentations.com> Message-ID: <44D9852C.3040003@free.fr> Morris Beverly a ?crit : > Finally, let me say that people in general ( and especially supervisors) > have wildly inflated ideas about what is possible in video > conferencing. Theater syndrom? Snark From jpuydt at free.fr Wed Aug 9 06:49:37 2006 From: jpuydt at free.fr (Julien PUYDT) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 08:49:37 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga & (k)iax ? In-Reply-To: <20060809004910.GC3698@paradise.net.nz> References: <20060809004910.GC3698@paradise.net.nz> Message-ID: <44D98581.9020408@free.fr> Adam Bogacki a ?crit : > Thanks, you are right ..it's much better, without the cookie muncher > effect. However, there does seem to be some echo, If you have a setup with speakers near the mic and calling the echo test, that is bound to happen, and an headset is the solution. Snark From conrad_videokonferenz at gmx.de Wed Aug 9 07:34:15 2006 From: conrad_videokonferenz at gmx.de (Conrad Beckert) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 09:34:15 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Bad video quality / bandwidth In-Reply-To: <79328ea80608080512t3c89c438o994074c3ad5f40cc@mail.gmail.com> References: <79328ea80608080512t3c89c438o994074c3ad5f40cc@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <200608090934.15852.conrad_videokonferenz@gmx.de> > I'm doing SIP video conferencing with a 640x480 webcam. My supervisor > is claims the video sent back by the echo test at 500 at ekiga.net is > "shocking". When I play images with xawtv, he says it seems better. Well, nagging and complaining, that's what bosses and supervisors usually are for. :-) (anything else???) > I notice that the max video bandwidth ekiga allows me to set is > 100kB/s - how do I increase this or increase the video quality? Both > offices between which we would like to video conference belong to a > web company, so network bandwidth is not a problem. Well, I don't unterstand this part of Ekiga. With Ekiga using SIP you 'd only get QCIF image size - some 176 ? 144 pixels which is not much - especially if your supervisor enlarged the display. (no Nipkow disks involved though :-) ) With the old Gnomemeeting I had CIF resolution and had a decent image and a tolerable sound on an 128kbit/s DSL line - not comparable what you have in your network. I wonder if it is possible to even reach 100kbit/s on H.261 QCIF. Now - even with CIF (large) video mode switched on for H323 in the "registry", Ekiga doesn't perform as Gnomemeeting did (intermitted, stuttering sound on the same bandwith, strange sound card effects). That left me to abolish Video-Conferencing alltogether for the time beeing as it doesn't make much sense under such circumstances (QCIF is nuts, H323 also). OK, I could install Gnomemeeting again, but I'd have to compile myself which isn't worth the effort as new Opal with hopefully better video support is around the corner. > I really would like a solution to this, as the supervisor wants to > switch to something called 'webx' or even to Windows if the quality > doesn't improve, and I really don't want that. Well Webex goes through their servers - I don't know if your supersupersupervisor would like that - I wouldn't. Windows - well- the same crab. Probably some streaming solution (vlc) would help. Let's hope the new plugin video makes headway quickly. That'd bring me back on the bandwagon. Greetings from Hamburg Conrad From ayqazi at gmail.com Wed Aug 9 08:42:25 2006 From: ayqazi at gmail.com (Asfand Yar Qazi) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 09:42:25 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Bad video quality / bandwidth In-Reply-To: <200608090934.15852.conrad_videokonferenz@gmx.de> References: <79328ea80608080512t3c89c438o994074c3ad5f40cc@mail.gmail.com> <200608090934.15852.conrad_videokonferenz@gmx.de> Message-ID: <79328ea80608090142q485eaf57t5c2704511d0c1af3@mail.gmail.com> Some very informative replies, thanks guys. I now know not to expect too much. Maybe H264 would be better? Thanks From martrash7810 at yahoo.es Wed Aug 9 09:26:30 2006 From: martrash7810 at yahoo.es (basura) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 11:26:30 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Bad video quality / bandwidth In-Reply-To: <79328ea80608090142q485eaf57t5c2704511d0c1af3@mail.gmail.com> References: <79328ea80608080512t3c89c438o994074c3ad5f40cc@mail.gmail.com> <200608090934.15852.conrad_videokonferenz@gmx.de> <79328ea80608090142q485eaf57t5c2704511d0c1af3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <44D9AA46.4000500@yahoo.es> Asfand Yar Qazi wrote: > Some very informative replies, thanks guys. I now know not to expect > too much. Maybe H264 would be better? > > Thanks > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > > When I tried (and finally managed) to activate h.263 in the latest cvs, I was able to try videoconferences in CIF mode, and I can say it's much better than qcif and h.261. Don't think it's possible to use h264 with opal yet. Mario Nieto Telef?nica I+D ______________________________________________ LLama Gratis a cualquier PC del Mundo. Llamadas a fijos y m?viles desde 1 c?ntimo por minuto. http://es.voice.yahoo.com From ayqazi at gmail.com Wed Aug 9 10:09:32 2006 From: ayqazi at gmail.com (Asfand Yar Qazi) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 11:09:32 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Bad video quality / bandwidth In-Reply-To: <44D9AA46.4000500@yahoo.es> References: <79328ea80608080512t3c89c438o994074c3ad5f40cc@mail.gmail.com> <200608090934.15852.conrad_videokonferenz@gmx.de> <79328ea80608090142q485eaf57t5c2704511d0c1af3@mail.gmail.com> <44D9AA46.4000500@yahoo.es> Message-ID: <79328ea80608090309u2f627e1as688536aa06fbaa6e@mail.gmail.com> On 8/9/06, basura wrote: > Asfand Yar Qazi wrote: > > Some very informative replies, thanks guys. I now know not to expect > > too much. Maybe H264 would be better? > > > > Thanks > > _______________________________________________ > > ekiga-list mailing list > > ekiga-list at gnome.org > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > > > > > When I tried (and finally managed) to activate h.263 in the latest cvs, > I was able to try videoconferences in CIF mode, and I can say it's much > better than qcif and h.261. Don't think it's possible to use h264 with > opal yet. > > Mario Nieto > Telef?nica I+D > We've decided to look at other solutions now anyway. Thanks for the replies though - some great stuff. From geboyd53 at comcast.net Wed Aug 9 12:07:46 2006 From: geboyd53 at comcast.net (George) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 05:07:46 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga and Video Problems Message-ID: <1155125266.27558.8.camel@enya> After some more playing after my last post, I think I've discovered what is happening. After setting up my cam with CamSream and getting a great picture, if I go back to ekiga and move ANY of the video controls, the gamma goes wide open and that's what's washing out the video. ekiga ie the only program I have this problem with. I've also left my original message intact below. ____________________________________________________________________________ I'm not sure who to address this question to, but the problem I'm having is, washed out color with ekiga and my video. I'm running Fedora Core 5 with the pwc driver and a Logiteck 4000 web cam and ekiga 2.02 Using CamStream to set my camera the color is great, but when I use ekiga, the color is washed out. I'm wondering if anyone has experienced this problem, or may be able to help me figure out why this is happening. Thanks in advance, George From CWagster at comcast.net Wed Aug 9 19:30:14 2006 From: CWagster at comcast.net (carl) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 12:30:14 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] not able to bind to ils.seconix.com Message-ID: <1155151814.4986.12.camel@Curley.box> I'm been trying get gnomemeeting 1.2.2 to work. I keep getting error Can't bind to ils.seconix.com My OS is mandriva 2006 and my router is netgear rp614 v3 so any ideas what I need to do to get up and running? cw From jpuydt at free.fr Wed Aug 9 19:42:31 2006 From: jpuydt at free.fr (Julien PUYDT) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 21:42:31 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] not able to bind to ils.seconix.com In-Reply-To: <1155151814.4986.12.camel@Curley.box> References: <1155151814.4986.12.camel@Curley.box> Message-ID: <44DA3AA7.4080702@free.fr> carl a ?crit : > I'm been trying get gnomemeeting 1.2.2 to work. I keep getting error > Can't bind to ils.seconix.com Normal : it's down since long. Gnomemeeting is now ekiga, and is up to version 2.0.2! Snark From CWagster at comcast.net Wed Aug 9 20:58:05 2006 From: CWagster at comcast.net (carl) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 13:58:05 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] not able to bind to ils.seconix.com In-Reply-To: <44DA3AA7.4080702@free.fr> References: <1155151814.4986.12.camel@Curley.box> <44DA3AA7.4080702@free.fr> Message-ID: <1155157085.6041.8.camel@Curley.box> Ok, I downloaded ekiga-2.0.2-1.20060mdk.i586.rpm from the ekiga site. It looked like it installs ok, but when I try to run it nothing happen so I ran it from a console and got the following error [carl at Curley Desktop]$ ekiga ekiga: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libopal.so.2: undefined symbol: _ZThn568_N12PVXMLSession9RecordEndEv [carl at Curley Desktop]$ I don't have a clue how to start to fix this. On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 21:42 +0200, Julien PUYDT wrote: > carl a ?crit : > > I'm been trying get gnomemeeting 1.2.2 to work. I keep getting error > > Can't bind to ils.seconix.com > > Normal : it's down since long. Gnomemeeting is now ekiga, and is up to > version 2.0.2! > > Snark > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list From jpuydt at free.fr Wed Aug 9 21:13:54 2006 From: jpuydt at free.fr (Julien PUYDT) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 23:13:54 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] not able to bind to ils.seconix.com In-Reply-To: <1155157085.6041.8.camel@Curley.box> References: <1155151814.4986.12.camel@Curley.box> <44DA3AA7.4080702@free.fr> <1155157085.6041.8.camel@Curley.box> Message-ID: <44DA5012.8090209@free.fr> carl a ?crit : > Ok, I downloaded ekiga-2.0.2-1.20060mdk.i586.rpm from the ekiga site. > It looked like it installs ok, but when I try to run it nothing happen > so I ran it from a console and got the following error > [carl at Curley Desktop]$ ekiga > ekiga: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libopal.so.2: undefined symbol: > _ZThn568_N12PVXMLSession9RecordEndEv > [carl at Curley Desktop]$ > > I don't have a clue how to start to fix this. You need to install the opal package too. How did you manage to install the ekiga package without it refusing because of missing dependancies ?! Snark From dsandras at seconix.com Wed Aug 9 22:00:09 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 00:00:09 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] not able to bind to ils.seconix.com In-Reply-To: <44DA5012.8090209@free.fr> References: <1155151814.4986.12.camel@Curley.box> <44DA3AA7.4080702@free.fr> <1155157085.6041.8.camel@Curley.box> <44DA5012.8090209@free.fr> Message-ID: <1155160809.5226.4.camel@golgoth01> Le mercredi 09 ao?t 2006 ? 23:13 +0200, Julien PUYDT a ?crit : > carl a ?crit : > > Ok, I downloaded ekiga-2.0.2-1.20060mdk.i586.rpm from the ekiga site. > > It looked like it installs ok, but when I try to run it nothing happen > > so I ran it from a console and got the following error > > [carl at Curley Desktop]$ ekiga > > ekiga: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libopal.so.2: undefined symbol: > > _ZThn568_N12PVXMLSession9RecordEndEv > > [carl at Curley Desktop]$ > > > > I don't have a clue how to start to fix this. > > You need to install the opal package too. How did you manage to install > the ekiga package without it refusing because of missing dependancies ?! > Not sure but I think OPAL is installed but not the correct PWLIB. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From CWagster at comcast.net Wed Aug 9 21:55:40 2006 From: CWagster at comcast.net (carl) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 14:55:40 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] not able to bind to ils.seconix.com In-Reply-To: <44DA5012.8090209@free.fr> References: <1155151814.4986.12.camel@Curley.box> <44DA3AA7.4080702@free.fr> <1155157085.6041.8.camel@Curley.box> <44DA5012.8090209@free.fr> Message-ID: <1155160541.6125.8.camel@Curley.box> On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 23:13 +0200, Julien PUYDT wrote: > carl a ?crit : > > Ok, I downloaded ekiga-2.0.2-1.20060mdk.i586.rpm from the ekiga site. > > It looked like it installs ok, but when I try to run it nothing happen > > so I ran it from a console and got the following error > > [carl at Curley Desktop]$ ekiga > > ekiga: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libopal.so.2: undefined symbol: > > _ZThn568_N12PVXMLSession9RecordEndEv > > [carl at Curley Desktop]$ > > > > I don't have a clue how to start to fix this. > > You need to install the opal package too. How did you manage to install > the ekiga package without it refusing because of missing dependancies ?! > > Snark When I tried install libopal2-2.2-0.1.20060mdk.i586.rpm It said already installed. So, I uninstall ekiga and libopal then re-installed libopal first than ekiga. Still get the same error. > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list From CWagster at comcast.net Wed Aug 9 22:29:03 2006 From: CWagster at comcast.net (carl) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 15:29:03 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] not able to bind to ils.seconix.com In-Reply-To: <1155160809.5226.4.camel@golgoth01> References: <1155151814.4986.12.camel@Curley.box> <44DA3AA7.4080702@free.fr> <1155157085.6041.8.camel@Curley.box> <44DA5012.8090209@free.fr> <1155160809.5226.4.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <1155162543.6125.21.camel@Curley.box> I uninstalled all rpm's (ekiga, opal,libpw's shown on ekiga web site for mandiva 2006) when I try to install libpwlib1-1.10.1-0.1.20060mdk.i586.rpm I get an unsatisfied libpwlib1-plugins[>= 1:1.10.1-10.1.20060mdk] error On Thu, 2006-08-10 at 00:00 +0200, Damien Sandras wrote: > Le mercredi 09 ao?t 2006 ? 23:13 +0200, Julien PUYDT a ?crit : > > carl a ?crit : > > > Ok, I downloaded ekiga-2.0.2-1.20060mdk.i586.rpm from the ekiga site. > > > It looked like it installs ok, but when I try to run it nothing happen > > > so I ran it from a console and got the following error > > > [carl at Curley Desktop]$ ekiga > > > ekiga: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libopal.so.2: undefined symbol: > > > _ZThn568_N12PVXMLSession9RecordEndEv > > > [carl at Curley Desktop]$ > > > > > > I don't have a clue how to start to fix this. > > > > You need to install the opal package too. How did you manage to install > > the ekiga package without it refusing because of missing dependancies ?! > > > > Not sure but I think OPAL is installed but not the correct PWLIB. From jpuydt at free.fr Thu Aug 10 06:38:45 2006 From: jpuydt at free.fr (Julien PUYDT) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 08:38:45 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] not able to bind to ils.seconix.com In-Reply-To: <1155162543.6125.21.camel@Curley.box> References: <1155151814.4986.12.camel@Curley.box> <44DA3AA7.4080702@free.fr> <1155157085.6041.8.camel@Curley.box> <44DA5012.8090209@free.fr> <1155160809.5226.4.camel@golgoth01> <1155162543.6125.21.camel@Curley.box> Message-ID: <44DAD475.1010700@free.fr> carl a ?crit : > I uninstalled all rpm's (ekiga, opal,libpw's shown on ekiga web site for > mandiva 2006) when I try to install > libpwlib1-1.10.1-0.1.20060mdk.i586.rpm > I get an unsatisfied libpwlib1-plugins[>= 1:1.10.1-10.1.20060mdk] error Which certainly means that you need to install some pwlib plugin package. I would advise the alsa one for audio and the v4l one for video. Snark From dsandras at seconix.com Thu Aug 10 07:16:44 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 09:16:44 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] not able to bind to ils.seconix.com In-Reply-To: <1155160541.6125.8.camel@Curley.box> References: <1155151814.4986.12.camel@Curley.box> <44DA3AA7.4080702@free.fr> <1155157085.6041.8.camel@Curley.box> <44DA5012.8090209@free.fr> <1155160541.6125.8.camel@Curley.box> Message-ID: <1155194204.3580.1.camel@golgoth01> Le mercredi 09 ao?t 2006 ? 14:55 -0700, carl a ?crit : > On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 23:13 +0200, Julien PUYDT wrote: > > carl a ?crit : > > > Ok, I downloaded ekiga-2.0.2-1.20060mdk.i586.rpm from the ekiga site. > > > It looked like it installs ok, but when I try to run it nothing happen > > > so I ran it from a console and got the following error > > > [carl at Curley Desktop]$ ekiga > > > ekiga: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libopal.so.2: undefined symbol: > > > _ZThn568_N12PVXMLSession9RecordEndEv > > > [carl at Curley Desktop]$ > > > > > > I don't have a clue how to start to fix this. > > > > You need to install the opal package too. How did you manage to install > > the ekiga package without it refusing because of missing dependancies ?! > > > > Snark > > When I tried install libopal2-2.2-0.1.20060mdk.i586.rpm It said already > installed. So, I uninstall ekiga and libopal then re-installed libopal > first than ekiga. Still get the same error. I suggest you to ask for help on a Mandrake forum. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From s.newslists at gmail.com Thu Aug 10 11:44:04 2006 From: s.newslists at gmail.com (Stefan Stolz) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 13:44:04 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Addressbook Message-ID: <200608101344.05170.s.newslists@gmail.com> Hello, the addressbook of ekiga would be much more useful if i could specify an ics file. So i could use one addressbook in other aplications and ekiga. Most use ics today. I dont like to have in every app a new addressbook :-/ Thanks Stolzi From dsandras at seconix.com Thu Aug 10 11:47:13 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 13:47:13 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Addressbook In-Reply-To: <200608101344.05170.s.newslists@gmail.com> References: <200608101344.05170.s.newslists@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1155210433.8335.0.camel@golgoth01> Hello, You can import an ICS file in Evolution, it will be usable by Ekiga after that... Le jeudi 10 ao?t 2006 ? 13:44 +0200, Stefan Stolz a ?crit : > Hello, > > the addressbook of ekiga would be much more useful if i could specify an ics > file. So i could use one addressbook in other aplications and ekiga. Most use > ics today. I dont like to have in every app a new addressbook :-/ > > Thanks > Stolzi > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From s.newslists at gmail.com Thu Aug 10 12:30:17 2006 From: s.newslists at gmail.com (Stefan Stolz) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 14:30:17 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Addressbook In-Reply-To: <1155210433.8335.0.camel@golgoth01> References: <200608101344.05170.s.newslists@gmail.com> <1155210433.8335.0.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <200608101430.17256.s.newslists@gmail.com> Am Donnerstag, 10. August 2006 13:47 schrieb Damien Sandras: > You can import an ICS file in Evolution, it will be usable by Ekiga > after that... I have no evolution because i work with kde with kontact :-/ From dsandras at seconix.com Thu Aug 10 12:34:13 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 14:34:13 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Addressbook In-Reply-To: <200608101430.17256.s.newslists@gmail.com> References: <200608101344.05170.s.newslists@gmail.com> <1155210433.8335.0.camel@golgoth01> <200608101430.17256.s.newslists@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1155213253.10182.2.camel@golgoth01> Le jeudi 10 ao?t 2006 ? 14:30 +0200, Stefan Stolz a ?crit : > Am Donnerstag, 10. August 2006 13:47 schrieb Damien Sandras: > > You can import an ICS file in Evolution, it will be usable by Ekiga > > after that... > I have no evolution because i work with kde with kontact :-/ Don't worry, a KAddressBook backend is in the works! -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From s.newslists at gmail.com Thu Aug 10 12:51:12 2006 From: s.newslists at gmail.com (Stefan Stolz) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 14:51:12 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Addressbook In-Reply-To: <1155213253.10182.2.camel@golgoth01> References: <200608101344.05170.s.newslists@gmail.com> <200608101430.17256.s.newslists@gmail.com> <1155213253.10182.2.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <200608101451.12987.s.newslists@gmail.com> Am Donnerstag, 10. August 2006 14:34 schrieb Damien Sandras: > Don't worry, a KAddressBook backend is in the works! Cool, thanks! From s.newslists at gmail.com Thu Aug 10 13:38:23 2006 From: s.newslists at gmail.com (Stefan Stolz) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 15:38:23 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Voice arrives broken Message-ID: <200608101538.23896.s.newslists@gmail.com> Hi, i have often problems when i use sipgate over ekiga. I hear the other one perfect, but he hears me broken. On the same computer over the same connection in windows with the program x-lite i have never problems. I thought now this must have something to do with the codecs. So i looked what settings are in x-lite for the codecs. They are in this order: PCMA (I think this is g711a) PCMU gsm ilbc speex. Now i went to ekiga and set the same. But today again the same: The other understands nearly nothing over ekiga (i understand him again perfect) and with x-lite its working :-/ For info on the sipgate site stands they use: G.729 G.711 iLBC GSM G.726 Have you some ideas what i can try?? Thanks Stolzi From dsandras at seconix.com Thu Aug 10 13:46:11 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 15:46:11 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Voice arrives broken In-Reply-To: <200608101538.23896.s.newslists@gmail.com> References: <200608101538.23896.s.newslists@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1155217571.10182.9.camel@golgoth01> Le jeudi 10 ao?t 2006 ? 15:38 +0200, Stefan Stolz a ?crit : > Hi, > > i have often problems when i use sipgate over ekiga. I hear the other one > perfect, but he hears me broken. On the same computer over the same > connection in windows with the program x-lite i have never problems. > I thought now this must have something to do with the codecs. So i looked what > settings are in x-lite for the codecs. They are in this order: PCMA (I think > this is g711a) PCMU gsm ilbc speex. Now i went to ekiga and set the same. > But today again the same: The other understands nearly nothing over ekiga (i > understand him again perfect) and with x-lite its working :-/ > For info on the sipgate site stands they use: G.729 G.711 iLBC GSM G.726 > > Have you some ideas what i can try?? > What codec are using with sipgate? The order doesn't indicate much, what you have to know is which one is actually used. Also, make sure your ALSA settings are correct, do a few consecutives tries with the echo test at ekiga.net. If it works well with ekiga.net, then the problem is on Sipgate's side. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From s.newslists at gmail.com Thu Aug 10 14:14:38 2006 From: s.newslists at gmail.com (Stefan Stolz) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 16:14:38 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Voice arrives broken In-Reply-To: <1155217571.10182.9.camel@golgoth01> References: <200608101538.23896.s.newslists@gmail.com> <1155217571.10182.9.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <200608101614.38483.s.newslists@gmail.com> Am Donnerstag, 10. August 2006 15:46 schrieb Damien Sandras: > What codec are using with sipgate? > The order doesn't indicate much, what you have to know is which one is > actually used. > > Also, make sure your ALSA settings are correct, do a few consecutives > tries with the echo test at ekiga.net. If it works well with ekiga.net, > then the problem is on Sipgate's side. Thanks for answer. Do you know how i can find out what codec x-lite uses? From dsandras at seconix.com Thu Aug 10 14:26:54 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 16:26:54 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Voice arrives broken In-Reply-To: <200608101614.38483.s.newslists@gmail.com> References: <200608101538.23896.s.newslists@gmail.com> <1155217571.10182.9.camel@golgoth01> <200608101614.38483.s.newslists@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1155220014.10182.15.camel@golgoth01> Le jeudi 10 ao?t 2006 ? 16:14 +0200, Stefan Stolz a ?crit : > Am Donnerstag, 10. August 2006 15:46 schrieb Damien Sandras: > > What codec are using with sipgate? > > The order doesn't indicate much, what you have to know is which one is > > actually used. > > > > Also, make sure your ALSA settings are correct, do a few consecutives > > tries with the echo test at ekiga.net. If it works well with ekiga.net, > > then the problem is on Sipgate's side. > Thanks for answer. Do you know how i can find out what codec x-lite uses? It think it is printed in the GUI in the free part iirc. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dev at stdout.at Thu Aug 10 15:06:49 2006 From: dev at stdout.at (Hannes Ebner) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 17:06:49 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Voice arrives broken In-Reply-To: <200608101614.38483.s.newslists@gmail.com> References: <200608101538.23896.s.newslists@gmail.com> <1155217571.10182.9.camel@golgoth01> <200608101614.38483.s.newslists@gmail.com> Message-ID: <44DB4B89.1050304@stdout.at> Stefan Stolz wrote: > Thanks for answer. Do you know how i can find out what codec x-lite uses? I think during a call there is a thin black frame around the currently used codec. (X-Lite 2.0) Regards, Hannes From s.newslists at gmail.com Thu Aug 10 15:20:28 2006 From: s.newslists at gmail.com (Stefan Stolz) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 17:20:28 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Voice arrives broken In-Reply-To: <44DB4B89.1050304@stdout.at> References: <200608101538.23896.s.newslists@gmail.com> <200608101614.38483.s.newslists@gmail.com> <44DB4B89.1050304@stdout.at> Message-ID: <200608101720.28640.s.newslists@gmail.com> Am Donnerstag, 10. August 2006 17:06 schrieb Hannes Ebner: > I think during a call there is a thin black frame around the currently > used codec. (X-Lite 2.0) Yes, right! G711a is used. And in Ekiga i set PCMA first.... Seems to be all right. How do i see in Ekiga if it really uses PCMA? If its not the codec... Could it have something to do with for example the jitter buffer? Thanks Stolzi From dsandras at seconix.com Thu Aug 10 15:55:52 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 17:55:52 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Voice arrives broken In-Reply-To: <200608101720.28640.s.newslists@gmail.com> References: <200608101538.23896.s.newslists@gmail.com> <200608101614.38483.s.newslists@gmail.com> <44DB4B89.1050304@stdout.at> <200608101720.28640.s.newslists@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1155225352.10182.20.camel@golgoth01> Le jeudi 10 ao?t 2006 ? 17:20 +0200, Stefan Stolz a ?crit : > Am Donnerstag, 10. August 2006 17:06 schrieb Hannes Ebner: > > I think during a call there is a thin black frame around the currently > > used codec. (X-Lite 2.0) > Yes, right! G711a is used. And in Ekiga i set PCMA first.... Seems to be all > right. How do i see in Ekiga if it really uses PCMA? > It is also printed in the UI. (PCMA). > If its not the codec... Could it have something to do with for example the > jitter buffer? For reception problems on your side, yes. For reception problems on the other side, no. I really suggest you try 500 at ekiga.net, it could simply be a microphone problem (too low volume, too high volume, ...) You can also try to disable "Echo Cancellation" in the "audio codecs" part of the settings to see if it helps. Also make sure "Silence Detection" is disabled. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From seandarcy2 at gmail.com Thu Aug 10 16:46:18 2006 From: seandarcy2 at gmail.com (sean) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 12:46:18 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] problem posting to ekiga-list-devel from gmane Message-ID: I'm posting this from gmane. When I try to post to -devel ( I'm subscribed) from gmane, it's bounced: The reason it is being held: Message has implicit destination But I can post to this list from gmane. ??? sean From s.newslists at gmail.com Thu Aug 10 18:31:23 2006 From: s.newslists at gmail.com (Stefan Stolz) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 20:31:23 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Voice arrives broken In-Reply-To: <1155225352.10182.20.camel@golgoth01> References: <200608101538.23896.s.newslists@gmail.com> <200608101720.28640.s.newslists@gmail.com> <1155225352.10182.20.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <200608102031.23492.s.newslists@gmail.com> Am Donnerstag, 10. August 2006 17:55 schrieb Damien Sandras: > I really suggest you try 500 at ekiga.net, it could simply be a microphone > problem (too low volume, too high volume, ...) Hmm, this test was perfekt. Perhaps it is a luck, that it always bad with ekiga. Could it also be, that my internet conn makes probs? In special my upload speed is with 512kbits/s not very high. Perhaps sometimes i dont have the full speed. Is 512 curt to be enough for this codec? Thanks Stolzi From dsandras at seconix.com Fri Aug 11 07:46:06 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 09:46:06 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Voice arrives broken In-Reply-To: <200608102031.23492.s.newslists@gmail.com> References: <200608101538.23896.s.newslists@gmail.com> <200608101720.28640.s.newslists@gmail.com> <1155225352.10182.20.camel@golgoth01> <200608102031.23492.s.newslists@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1155282366.3633.9.camel@golgoth01> Le jeudi 10 ao?t 2006 ? 20:31 +0200, Stefan Stolz a ?crit : > Am Donnerstag, 10. August 2006 17:55 schrieb Damien Sandras: > > I really suggest you try 500 at ekiga.net, it could simply be a microphone > > problem (too low volume, too high volume, ...) > Hmm, this test was perfekt. Perhaps it is a luck, that it always bad with > ekiga. Could it also be, that my internet conn makes probs? In special my Yes perhaps. > upload speed is with 512kbits/s not very high. Perhaps sometimes i dont have > the full speed. Is 512 curt to be enough for this codec? > Yes, it doesn't need more than 95 kbits/s in general. Before calling with the provider, try 500 at ekiga.net, also try after calling with the provider. If it works, but gives problems with the provider, then the provider is the problem. If none works, then the problem is elsewhere. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dsandras at seconix.com Fri Aug 11 07:46:58 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 09:46:58 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] problem posting to ekiga-list-devel from gmane In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1155282418.3633.11.camel@golgoth01> Le jeudi 10 ao?t 2006 ? 12:46 -0400, sean a ?crit : > I'm posting this from gmane. When I try to post to -devel ( > I'm subscribed) from gmane, it's bounced: > > The reason it is being held: > > Message has implicit destination > > But I can post to this list from gmane. > Contact gmane support. Mailing lists were renamed "ekiga-list" and "ekiga-devel-list". The old "gnomemeeting-list" and "gnomemeeting-devel-list" are not supported anymore. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From antonio.bassinger at gmail.com Sat Aug 12 11:35:49 2006 From: antonio.bassinger at gmail.com (Antonio Bassinger) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 11:35:49 +0000 Subject: [Ekiga-list] USB Webcams with mic Message-ID: <87b61f3f0608120435r73b97b38q3c48b9ed5bb65f0a@mail.gmail.com> Dear All I'm a Linux FC3 user on an x86 machine. I wish to use a USB webcam and USB microphone with Gnome Meeting. I have googled on this and I've come across a product from "Creative". There is another product *Sweex JA000050. *Can anyone tell me which product would be the best buy in terms of quality? What driver would I require for this product? Does Linux provide a generic driver for USB (Webcams + mic)? If the installation is tricky, I would greatly appreciate any pointers for the same. Many thanks Antonio -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sebastien.barthelemy at crans.org Sat Aug 12 13:49:44 2006 From: sebastien.barthelemy at crans.org (=?utf-8?Q?S=C3=A9bastien_BARTH=C3=89?= =?utf-8?Q?LEMY?=) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 15:49:44 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] videoconference between two ekiga.net accounts, one using linux and the other using linux. Message-ID: <871wrmoyh3.fsf@sherlock.respeer.net> Hello everybody, I'm trying to communicate between 2 ekiga.net accounts. One using ekiga (debian testing version) and the other under windows. Both users will be behind a NAT router. The problem is that I cannot find the good software for the windows user : with MS windows messenger, configured as explained there http://manuxlinux.freezee.org/article.php3?id_article=10, the SIP account never succeed to register. It seems quite normal, because I have no place to put my ekiga password. with X-lite (for Windows), I can make outgoing call account to the linux (online) one. However, I cannot get the windows user being "online" (on the ekiga.net phonebook, the user is offline) and so it cannot get (incoming) calls. I cannot see where the problem is and I'm not sure that it is possible to succeed, has anyone here succeeded in using the ekiga.net account on a NATted windows ? If this first step works, I would like to use a webcam with each user, I have not tried yet, but any help would be welcome ! thanks in advance for any help ! -- S?bastien From jerome at collinrichard.info Sat Aug 12 18:43:04 2006 From: jerome at collinrichard.info (jerome at collinrichard.info) Date: 12 Aug 2006 18:43:04 -0000 Subject: [Ekiga-list] How to troubleshoot ekiga ? Message-ID: Hi, I've just Installed FC5 and Ekiga is provided in. I have my ekiga account. I succeed in buying a PC-To-Phone account. When I try to call someone via ekiga or diamond... I have two ringing tone and then "?a sonne occup?" (french speaking user inside sorry). When I look at www.ekiga.net, my account doesn't appear to be online and Ekiga is launched on my PC. I have nothing in /var/log/*. The configuration wizard seemed to work fine. So, I need some help, some tricks to troubleshoot and make a diagnostics. Thanks in advance, J?r?me From dsandras at seconix.com Sat Aug 12 18:42:40 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 20:42:40 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Ekiga-list] videoconference between two ekiga.net accounts, one using linux and the other using linux. In-Reply-To: <871wrmoyh3.fsf@sherlock.respeer.net> References: <871wrmoyh3.fsf@sherlock.respeer.net> Message-ID: <38738.81.83.70.114.1155408160.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> > Hello everybody, > > I'm trying to communicate between 2 ekiga.net accounts. One using > ekiga (debian testing version) and the other under windows. > Both users will be behind a NAT router. > > The problem is that I cannot find the good software for the windows user : > > with MS windows messenger, configured as explained there > http://manuxlinux.freezee.org/article.php3?id_article=10, the SIP > account never succeed to register. It seems quite normal, because I > have no place to put my ekiga password. > > with X-lite (for Windows), I can make outgoing call account to the > linux (online) one. However, I cannot get the windows user being > "online" (on the ekiga.net phonebook, the user is offline) and so it > cannot get (incoming) calls. > > I cannot see where the problem is and I'm not sure that it is possible > to succeed, has anyone here succeeded in using the ekiga.net account > on a NATted windows ? > Perhaps you could try Ekiga WIN32 : http://snapshots.seconix.com/win32/ > If this first step works, I would like to use a webcam with each user, > I have not tried yet, but any help would be welcome ! > > thanks in advance for any help ! > > -- > S??bastien > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list From dsandras at seconix.com Sat Aug 12 18:43:55 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 20:43:55 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Ekiga-list] How to troubleshoot ekiga ? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <38741.81.83.70.114.1155408235.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> Hi, The first step is to call sip:500 at ekiga.net. If it doesn't work, you can post somewhere the output of : ekiga -d 4 > output.txt 2>&1 We will be happy to help you. > > Hi, > > I've just Installed FC5 and Ekiga is provided in. > > I have my ekiga account. > > I succeed in buying a PC-To-Phone account. > > When I try to call someone via ekiga or diamond... I have two ringing > tone and then "?a sonne occup?" (french speaking user inside sorry). > > When I look at www.ekiga.net, my account doesn't appear to be online and > Ekiga is launched on my PC. > > I have nothing in /var/log/*. > > The configuration wizard seemed to work fine. > > So, I need some help, some tricks to troubleshoot and make a diagnostics. > > Thanks in advance, > > J?r?me > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > From jerome at collinrichard.info Sat Aug 12 19:50:00 2006 From: jerome at collinrichard.info (jerome at collinrichard.info) Date: 12 Aug 2006 19:50:00 -0000 Subject: [Ekiga-list] How to troubleshoot ekiga ? In-Reply-To: <38741.81.83.70.114.1155408235.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> Message-ID: Hi, thank you for this very quick answer. I failed to contact sip:500 at ekiga.net. the file "output.txt" can be found at : http://www.collinrichard.info/output.txt To discard any local network problem I have disabled any firewall on my computer. Thanks again, J?r?me Le 12/8/2006, "Damien Sandras" a ?crit: >Hi, > >The first step is to call sip:500 at ekiga.net. >If it doesn't work, you can post somewhere the output of : >ekiga -d 4 > output.txt 2>&1 > >We will be happy to help you. > > >> >> Hi, >> >> I've just Installed FC5 and Ekiga is provided in. >> >> I have my ekiga account. >> >> I succeed in buying a PC-To-Phone account. >> >> When I try to call someone via ekiga or diamond... I have two ringing >> tone and then "?a sonne occup?" (french speaking user inside sorry). >> >> When I look at www.ekiga.net, my account doesn't appear to be online and >> Ekiga is launched on my PC. >> >> I have nothing in /var/log/*. >> >> The configuration wizard seemed to work fine. >> >> So, I need some help, some tricks to troubleshoot and make a diagnostics. >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> J?r?me >> _______________________________________________ >> ekiga-list mailing list >> ekiga-list at gnome.org >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list >> > > >_______________________________________________ >ekiga-list mailing list >ekiga-list at gnome.org >http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list From sebastien.barthelemy at crans.org Sun Aug 13 09:50:38 2006 From: sebastien.barthelemy at crans.org (=?utf-8?Q?S=C3=A9bastien_BARTH=C3=89?= =?utf-8?Q?LEMY?=) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 11:50:38 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] videoconference between two ekiga.net accounts, one using linux and the other using linux. References: <871wrmoyh3.fsf@sherlock.respeer.net> <38738.81.83.70.114.1155408160.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> Message-ID: <873bc19d75.fsf@sherlock.respeer.net> "Damien Sandras" writes: > Perhaps you could try Ekiga WIN32 : http://snapshots.seconix.com/win32/ > Many thanks for your help Damien, I tried with gtk 2.8.18 : ekiga doesn't start because it cannot find SDL.dll (the gtk repertory is in the windows path). It's a Windows XP. I will look forward for your reply, and would be happy to help (but maybe not before tuesday). best regards (and thanks again) ++ -- S?bastien From lurch at gmx.li Sun Aug 13 10:57:58 2006 From: lurch at gmx.li (Stefan =?utf-8?q?Br=C3=BCns?=) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 12:57:58 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] videoconference between two ekiga.net accounts, one using linux and the other using linux. In-Reply-To: <873bc19d75.fsf@sherlock.respeer.net> References: <871wrmoyh3.fsf@sherlock.respeer.net> <38738.81.83.70.114.1155408160.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> <873bc19d75.fsf@sherlock.respeer.net> Message-ID: <200608131257.58976.lurch@gmx.li> Am Sonntag, 13. August 2006 11:50 schrieb S?bastien BARTH?LEMY: > "Damien Sandras" writes: > > Perhaps you could try Ekiga WIN32 : http://snapshots.seconix.com/win32/ > > Many thanks for your help Damien, > > I tried with gtk 2.8.18 : ekiga doesn't start because it cannot find > SDL.dll (the gtk repertory is in the windows path). A short search of the archives of this list would have revealed that you just have to download the library from www.libsdl.org and put it into the same directory as the ekiga binary. Your fault. On the other hand, this dependency should really mentioned on the download page. Our fault. @Damien: Can we just add a notice on http://snapshots.seconix.com/win32.php to go to http://www.libsdl.org/download-1.2.php and download SDL from there? Greetings, Lurchi From ed.lau at mail.ee Sun Aug 13 15:48:10 2006 From: ed.lau at mail.ee (Edmund Laugasson) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 18:48:10 +0300 Subject: [Ekiga-list] in KDE cannot open URL's from Tools->PC-to-phone account Message-ID: <44DF49BA.2020503@mail.ee> Hello! I'm writing my first letter to Ekiga list and would at first thank all you, who develop and test this wonderful program. But I use Kubuntu 6.06 and current latest stable KDE 3.5.4 and would like to say, that I cannot open URL's from Tools->PC-to-phone account. My current kernel is 2.6.15-23-386. Ekiga is 2.0.1 because this version comes through apt-get program. I mention 2.0.2 from Ekiga's webpage but there are a lot of separate files and I don't know in which order to install them and what dependencies they may have. Apt-get is always best opportunity to install programs in Debian and its related distros like Ubuntu and its derivates like Kubuntu. E.g. I would like to click on link "Get an Ekiga PC-To-Phone account" but nothing happens :( Also all other links does not work. And the appropriate FAQ article at http://www.ekiga.org/index.php?rub=3&pos=0&faqpage=x149.html unfortunately does not offer any web-based opportunity to get PC-to-phone account. Also it would be nice to manage my PC-to-web account through appropriate web page. I doublechecked from Edit->Preferences menu and did not find no place, where I can define, which web browser I would like to use with Ekiga program. It would be nice improvement in next versions of Ekiga :) Best Regards, Edmund From ahuxley at gmx.net Sun Aug 13 15:40:38 2006 From: ahuxley at gmx.net (Alexis Huxley) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 15:40:38 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Ekiga-list] linuxuvc + ekiga: double free, no video, bad audio Message-ID: Hi, I'm running Ekiga 2.0.2 (from Debian 'testing') with Berlios's Linux UVC driver (version in their SVN repo today) with a Logitech Quickcam 5000 Pro (usbid=046d:08c5). Running the config druid all appears to go fine (video manager is V4L2, video input device is USB Video Class Device). When I try to call the echo server 500 at eekiga.net then I get the following message: *** glibc detected *** double free or corruption (out): 0x08568ae0 *** Xlib: unexpected async reply (sequence 0x8f5c)! Which program is responsible for triggering this message? I mean from ekiga, from the UVC driver, or something else? Okay, I know about running with 'MALLOC_CHECK=0'; but this seems to only sometimes prevent the above message. When it does I still get no video; only sometimes audio that sounds like Mrs Echo is speaking from inside a washing machine but most times the GUI totally freezes (no refreshes if window hidden and revealed), although CTRL-C still kills it (between tests I rmmod/modprobe the driver). I found some refs to using DMIX to support multiple sound apps concurrently, but I am being careful to run only one audio app at a time, so I don't think this is relevent. If anybody can just point me to where the problem/bug? is then that'd be great; then I can either help in the right area or wait for a newer version. Thanks! Alexis From lurch at gmx.li Sun Aug 13 16:23:27 2006 From: lurch at gmx.li (Stefan =?iso-8859-1?q?Br=FCns?=) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 18:23:27 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] in KDE cannot open URL's from Tools->PC-to-phone account In-Reply-To: <44DF49BA.2020503@mail.ee> References: <44DF49BA.2020503@mail.ee> Message-ID: <200608131823.27853.lurch@gmx.li> Am Sonntag, 13. August 2006 17:48 schrieb Edmund Laugasson: > Hello! > > I'm writing my first letter to Ekiga list and would at first thank all > you, who develop and test this wonderful program. > > But I use Kubuntu 6.06 and current latest stable KDE 3.5.4 and would > like to say, that I cannot open URL's from Tools->PC-to-phone account. > My current kernel is 2.6.15-23-386. Seems to be a bug in kubuntu. What are the results of: gconftool-2 -a --all-dirs /desktop/gnome/url-handlers gconftool-2 -a --all-dirs /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http and gconftool-2 -a --all-dirs /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http There should be a line with something like "command = firefox %s". Make sure this command actually points to an installed browser (Either install the programm, or add/change the keys in the gconf database. You can do this for example with 'gconftool-2 -s -tstring /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/command "konqueror %s"'. You can also use gconf-editor to change this). If an appropriate entry is missing, please file a bugreport against kubuntu. Greetings, Lurchi From lurch at gmx.li Sun Aug 13 16:44:43 2006 From: lurch at gmx.li (Stefan =?iso-8859-1?q?Br=FCns?=) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 18:44:43 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] linuxuvc + ekiga: double free, no video, bad audio In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200608131844.43132.lurch@gmx.li> Am Sonntag, 13. August 2006 17:40 schrieb Alexis Huxley: > Hi, I'm running Ekiga 2.0.2 (from Debian 'testing') with Berlios's > Linux UVC driver (version in their SVN repo today) with a Logitech > Quickcam 5000 Pro (usbid=046d:08c5). > > Running the config druid all appears to go fine (video manager is V4L2, > video input device is USB Video Class Device). > > When I try to call the echo server 500 at eekiga.net then I get the > following message: > > *** glibc detected *** double free or corruption (out): 0x08568ae0 *** > Xlib: unexpected async reply (sequence 0x8f5c)! > > Which program is responsible for triggering this message? I mean from > ekiga, from the UVC driver, or something else? > > Okay, I know about running with 'MALLOC_CHECK=0'; but this seems to > only sometimes prevent the above message. When it does I still get > no video; only sometimes audio that sounds like Mrs Echo is speaking > > >from inside a washing machine but most times the GUI totally freezes > > (no refreshes if window hidden and revealed), although CTRL-C still > kills it (between tests I rmmod/modprobe the driver). > > I found some refs to using DMIX to support multiple sound apps > concurrently, but I am being careful to run only one audio app at a > time, so I don't think this is relevent. > > If anybody can just point me to where the problem/bug? is then that'd > be great; then I can either help in the right area or wait for a > newer version. Thanks! Make sure you test one thing at a time. First try audio, without video. Are you using the cameras microphone or a normal soundcard? If you are using a normal soundcard, make sure that the volume slider for the microphone volume is all the way down (this controls how much of the microphones signal is routed directly to the speakers, not the capture sensitivity). Also make sure you use a headset, otherwise it is completely normal you get an echo. Next test the video. Just click on the camera icon on the left. Clicking once should show the video from the camera, clicking again should hide the video. If ekiga hangs, issue the following command (you need to have gdb installed): (echo "thread apply all bt"; sleep 5) | \ gdb -p `ps -C ekiga --no-heading -opid` > ekiga.backtrace Please report back when you have done this, attach the backtrace if ekiga hangs (please compress it with bzip2). Greetings, Lurchi From dsandras at seconix.com Sun Aug 13 17:21:32 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 19:21:32 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Ekiga-list] How to troubleshoot ekiga ? In-Reply-To: References: <38741.81.83.70.114.1155408235.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> Message-ID: <44209.81.83.68.246.1155489692.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> Hi, > > Hi, > > thank you for this very quick answer. > > I failed to contact sip:500 at ekiga.net. > > the file "output.txt" can be found at : > > http://www.collinrichard.info/output.txt > > To discard any local network problem I have disabled any firewall on my > computer. > Ekiga sends this PDU : REGISTER sip:ekiga.net SIP/2.0 CSeq: 1 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 88.147.20.247:1442;branch=z9hG4bK7c3b6960-a628-db11-8c5c-00e018e4ccae;rport As you can see, the Via contains your public IP address. Ekiga.net answers with this : SIP/2.0 406 Not Acceptable CSeq: 1 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.2.222:5063;branch=z9hG4bK7c3b6960-a628-db11-8c5c-00e018e4ccae;rport=1442;received=88.147.20.247 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.6 (i386/linux)) As you can see, the Via contains your private IP address and the registration is rejected because this a private IP. My conclusion is that you have a NAT router and that NAT router is rewriting the SIP headers... Rewriting SIP headers to replace private addresses by public ones is not a problem, but the opposite is a bug of the router! Perhaps try without STUN and see if it is better? Probably the router is puzzled to see its public address in the PDUs. You can also try to see if you can disable that somehow at the hardware level. Damien From dsandras at seconix.com Sun Aug 13 17:22:38 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 19:22:38 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Ekiga-list] videoconference between two ekiga.net accounts, one using linux and the other using linux. In-Reply-To: <200608131257.58976.lurch@gmx.li> References: <871wrmoyh3.fsf@sherlock.respeer.net> <38738.81.83.70.114.1155408160.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> <873bc19d75.fsf@sherlock.respeer.net> <200608131257.58976.lurch@gmx.li> Message-ID: <44212.81.83.68.246.1155489758.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> > Am Sonntag, 13. August 2006 11:50 schrieb S??bastien BARTH??LEMY: >> "Damien Sandras" writes: >> > Perhaps you could try Ekiga WIN32 : >> http://snapshots.seconix.com/win32/ >> >> Many thanks for your help Damien, >> >> I tried with gtk 2.8.18 : ekiga doesn't start because it cannot find >> SDL.dll (the gtk repertory is in the windows path). > > A short search of the archives of this list would have revealed that you > just > have to download the library from www.libsdl.org and put it into the same > directory as the ekiga binary. Your fault. > > On the other hand, this dependency should really mentioned on the download > page. Our fault. > > @Damien: Can we just add a notice on > http://snapshots.seconix.com/win32.php to > go to http://www.libsdl.org/download-1.2.php and download SDL from there? > Kilian can certainly do that. Damien From dsandras at seconix.com Sun Aug 13 17:26:05 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 19:26:05 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Ekiga-list] in KDE cannot open URL's from Tools->PC-to-phone account In-Reply-To: <44DF49BA.2020503@mail.ee> References: <44DF49BA.2020503@mail.ee> Message-ID: <45862.81.83.68.246.1155489965.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> Hello, It is answered multiple times in the archives. Check that gnome-default-applications-properties points to the right place. Check that gconftool-2 -g /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command returns as value a browser that is installed on your system. The URL is this one : https://www.diamondcard.us/exec/voip-login?act=sgn&spo=ekiga > Hello! > > I'm writing my first letter to Ekiga list and would at first thank all > you, who develop and test this wonderful program. > > But I use Kubuntu 6.06 and current latest stable KDE 3.5.4 and would > like to say, that I cannot open URL's from Tools->PC-to-phone account. > My current kernel is 2.6.15-23-386. > > Ekiga is 2.0.1 because this version comes through apt-get program. I > mention 2.0.2 from Ekiga's webpage but there are a lot of separate files > and I don't know in which order to install them and what dependencies > they may have. Apt-get is always best opportunity to install programs in > Debian and its related distros like Ubuntu and its derivates like Kubuntu. > > E.g. I would like to click on link "Get an Ekiga PC-To-Phone account" > but nothing happens :( > Also all other links does not work. And the appropriate FAQ article at > http://www.ekiga.org/index.php?rub=3&pos=0&faqpage=x149.html > unfortunately does not offer any web-based opportunity to get > PC-to-phone account. Also it would be nice to manage my PC-to-web > account through appropriate web page. > > I doublechecked from Edit->Preferences menu and did not find no place, > where I can define, which web browser I would like to use with Ekiga > program. It would be nice improvement in next versions of Ekiga :) > > > Best Regards, > Edmund > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > From ed.lau at mail.ee Sun Aug 13 17:47:57 2006 From: ed.lau at mail.ee (Edmund Laugasson) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 20:47:57 +0300 Subject: [Ekiga-list] in KDE cannot open URL's from Tools->PC-to-phone account In-Reply-To: <200608131823.27853.lurch@gmx.li> References: <44DF49BA.2020503@mail.ee> <200608131823.27853.lurch@gmx.li> Message-ID: <44DF65CD.4080307@mail.ee> >> But I use Kubuntu 6.06 and current latest stable KDE 3.5.4 and would >> like to say, that I cannot open URL's from Tools->PC-to-phone account. >> My current kernel is 2.6.15-23-386. > > Seems to be a bug in kubuntu. What are the results of: > gconftool-2 -a --all-dirs /desktop/gnome/url-handlers $ gconftool-2 -a --all-dirs /desktop/gnome/url-handlers /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/man /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/cdda /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/aim /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/info /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/ghelp /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/h323 /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/trash /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/callto /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/sip /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/mailto > gconftool-2 -a --all-dirs /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http $ gconftool-2 -a --all-dirs /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http needs_terminal = false command = gnome-www-browser %s enabled = true > There should be a line with something like "command = firefox %s". Make sure > this command actually points to an installed browser (Either install the > programm, or add/change the keys in the gconf database. You can do this for > example > with 'gconftool-2 -s -tstring /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https/command "konqueror %s"'. > You can also use gconf-editor to change this). I preferred gconf-editor, which I installed using apt-get. I prefer Firefox and after I put this into gconf - everything works like a charm :) I would like to thank you for help! My first impression from Ekiga community is very positive! > If an appropriate entry is missing, please file a bugreport against kubuntu. I think, it's not really bug but it would be an issue in Ekiga's FAQ for future's KDE users. You may see my output of your suggested commands and use them as example in your FAQ for KDE 3.5.4 because I use this version. Best Regards, Edmund From lurch at gmx.li Sun Aug 13 17:56:48 2006 From: lurch at gmx.li (Stefan =?iso-8859-1?q?Br=FCns?=) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 19:56:48 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] in KDE cannot open URL's from Tools->PC-to-phone account In-Reply-To: <44DF65CD.4080307@mail.ee> References: <44DF49BA.2020503@mail.ee> <200608131823.27853.lurch@gmx.li> <44DF65CD.4080307@mail.ee> Message-ID: <200608131956.49113.lurch@gmx.li> Am Sonntag, 13. August 2006 19:47 schrieb Edmund Laugasson: > > If an appropriate entry is missing, please file a bugreport against > > kubuntu. > > I think, it's not really bug but it would be an issue in Ekiga's FAQ for > future's KDE users. You may see my output of your suggested commands and > use them as example in your FAQ for KDE 3.5.4 because I use this version. It is completely kubuntu specific. They put a value into the config database which does not work. It has nothing to do with which desktop is used. If they put gnome-www-browser there, they have to make sure it is installed. If they put w3m there, and make sure it is installed, this is fine. It has nothing to do with ekiga at all. Greetings, Lurchi From jpuydt at free.fr Sun Aug 13 18:20:36 2006 From: jpuydt at free.fr (Julien PUYDT) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 20:20:36 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] videoconference between two ekiga.net accounts, one using linux and the other using linux. In-Reply-To: <44212.81.83.68.246.1155489758.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> References: <871wrmoyh3.fsf@sherlock.respeer.net> <38738.81.83.70.114.1155408160.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> <873bc19d75.fsf@sherlock.respeer.net> <200608131257.58976.lurch@gmx.li> <44212.81.83.68.246.1155489758.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> Message-ID: <44DF6D74.8080202@free.fr> Damien Sandras a ?crit : > Kilian can certainly do that. I thought the rationale behind us not fixing this earlier was that we would give a strong incentive to get a right fix (ie: a real installer). Snark From kas at fi.muni.cz Mon Aug 14 12:15:30 2006 From: kas at fi.muni.cz (Jan Kasprzak) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 14:15:30 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] snapshots.gnomemeeting.net does not exist? Message-ID: <20060814121530.GU29602@fi.muni.cz> Hi all, where the current CVS snapshots can be downloaded from? Both snapshots.seconix.com/index.php and snapshots.voxgratia.org/index.php point to snapshots.gnomemeeting.net/cvs which does not exist. Thanks, -Yenya -- | Jan "Yenya" Kasprzak | | GPG: ID 1024/D3498839 Fingerprint 0D99A7FB206605D7 8B35FCDE05B18A5E | | http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/ Journal: http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/blog/ | > I will never go to meetings again because I think face to face meetings < > are the biggest waste of time you can ever have. --Linus Torvalds < From kas at fi.muni.cz Mon Aug 14 14:35:44 2006 From: kas at fi.muni.cz (Jan Kasprzak) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 16:35:44 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] snapshots.gnomemeeting.net does not exist? In-Reply-To: <20060814121530.GU29602@fi.muni.cz> References: <20060814121530.GU29602@fi.muni.cz> Message-ID: <20060814143544.GY29602@fi.muni.cz> Jan Kasprzak wrote: : Hi all, : : where the current CVS snapshots can be downloaded from? Both : snapshots.seconix.com/index.php and snapshots.voxgratia.org/index.php : point to snapshots.gnomemeeting.net/cvs which does not exist. I have "guessed" the URL http://snapshots.seconix.com/cvs/, which has snapshots from 2006-08-07, but ekiga cannot be compiled from these sources - while compiling gui/config.cpp it fails with the following messages: /usr/include/opal/h323/h4601.h: In member function ?H460_FeatureContent::operator H460_FeatureTable*()?: /usr/include/opal/h323/h4601.h:294: warning: type-punning to incomplete type might break strict-aliasing rules gui/config.cpp: In function ?void video_media_format_changed_nt(void*, GmConfEntry*, void*)?: gui/config.cpp:634: error: ?OPAL_H261_QCIF? was not declared in this scope make[3]: *** [config.o] Error 1 ... nothing in the whole Opal sources does not contain the OPAL_H261_QCIF string at all. -Yenya -- | Jan "Yenya" Kasprzak | | GPG: ID 1024/D3498839 Fingerprint 0D99A7FB206605D7 8B35FCDE05B18A5E | | http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/ Journal: http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/blog/ | > I will never go to meetings again because I think face to face meetings < > are the biggest waste of time you can ever have. --Linus Torvalds < From dsandras at seconix.com Mon Aug 14 16:14:33 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 18:14:33 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Ekiga-list] snapshots.gnomemeeting.net does not exist? In-Reply-To: <20060814143544.GY29602@fi.muni.cz> References: <20060814121530.GU29602@fi.muni.cz> <20060814143544.GY29602@fi.muni.cz> Message-ID: <38363.81.165.140.51.1155572073.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> > Jan Kasprzak wrote: > : Hi all, > : > : where the current CVS snapshots can be downloaded from? Both > : snapshots.seconix.com/index.php and snapshots.voxgratia.org/index.php > : point to snapshots.gnomemeeting.net/cvs which does not exist. > > I have "guessed" the URL http://snapshots.seconix.com/cvs/, > which has snapshots from 2006-08-07, but ekiga cannot be compiled > from these sources - while compiling gui/config.cpp it fails with the > following messages: http://snapshots.seconix.com is the right url, I've not bought gnomemeeting.net anymore. > > /usr/include/opal/h323/h4601.h: In member function > ???H460_FeatureContent::operator H460_FeatureTable*()???: > /usr/include/opal/h323/h4601.h:294: warning: type-punning to incomplete > type might break strict-aliasing rules > gui/config.cpp: In function ???void video_media_format_changed_nt(void*, > GmConfEntry*, void*)???: > gui/config.cpp:634: error: ???OPAL_H261_QCIF??? was not declared in this > scope > make[3]: *** [config.o] Error 1 > > > ... nothing in the whole Opal sources does not contain the > OPAL_H261_QCIF string at all. You need to use Phobos, not HEAD for OPAL. I will fix that this week. From dsandras at seconix.com Mon Aug 14 16:16:43 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 18:16:43 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Ekiga-list] videoconference between two ekiga.net accounts, one using linux and the other using linux. In-Reply-To: <44DF6D74.8080202@free.fr> References: <871wrmoyh3.fsf@sherlock.respeer.net> <38738.81.83.70.114.1155408160.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> <873bc19d75.fsf@sherlock.respeer.net> <200608131257.58976.lurch@gmx.li> <44212.81.83.68.246.1155489758.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> <44DF6D74.8080202@free.fr> Message-ID: <35040.81.165.140.51.1155572203.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> > Damien Sandras a ?crit : >> Kilian can certainly do that. > > I thought the rationale behind us not fixing this earlier was that we > would give a strong incentive to get a right fix (ie: a real installer). > It is right. However, there is a risk we can not release the installer before January 2007. We'll see. Damien From kas at fi.muni.cz Mon Aug 14 16:32:42 2006 From: kas at fi.muni.cz (Jan Kasprzak) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 18:32:42 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] snapshots.gnomemeeting.net does not exist? In-Reply-To: <38363.81.165.140.51.1155572073.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> References: <20060814121530.GU29602@fi.muni.cz> <20060814143544.GY29602@fi.muni.cz> <38363.81.165.140.51.1155572073.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> Message-ID: <20060814163242.GC29602@fi.muni.cz> Damien Sandras wrote: : > I have "guessed" the URL http://snapshots.seconix.com/cvs/, : > which has snapshots from 2006-08-07, but ekiga cannot be compiled : > from these sources - while compiling gui/config.cpp it fails with the : > following messages: : : http://snapshots.seconix.com is the right url, I've not bought : gnomemeeting.net anymore. OK then, please fix the index.php page at snapshots.seconix.com. : > ... nothing in the whole Opal sources does not contain the : > OPAL_H261_QCIF string at all. : : You need to use Phobos, not HEAD for OPAL. I will fix that this week. Hmm, I have used the tarball from snapshots.seconix.com/cvs - how can I get another branch from the CVS? Both cvs.sourceforge.net and anoncvs.sourceforge.net return "no route to host": $ cvs -d :pserver:anonymous at anoncvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/openh323 login Logging in to :pserver:anonymous at anoncvs.sourceforge.net:2401/cvsroot/openh323 CVS password: cvs [login aborted]: connect to anoncvs.sourceforge.net(66.35.250.209):2401 failed: No route to host -Yenya -- | Jan "Yenya" Kasprzak | | GPG: ID 1024/D3498839 Fingerprint 0D99A7FB206605D7 8B35FCDE05B18A5E | | http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/ Journal: http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/blog/ | > I will never go to meetings again because I think face to face meetings < > are the biggest waste of time you can ever have. --Linus Torvalds < From craigs at postincrement.com Mon Aug 14 21:17:35 2006 From: craigs at postincrement.com (Craig Southeren) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 07:17:35 +1000 Subject: [Ekiga-list] snapshots.gnomemeeting.net does not exist? In-Reply-To: <20060814163242.GC29602@fi.muni.cz> References: <38363.81.165.140.51.1155572073.squirrel@webmail.ekiga.net> <20060814163242.GC29602@fi.muni.cz> Message-ID: <20060815071618.7054.CRAIGS@postincrement.com> On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 18:32:42 +0200 Jan Kasprzak wrote: ..deleted > Hmm, I have used the tarball from snapshots.seconix.com/cvs - > how can I get another branch from the CVS? Both cvs.sourceforge.net > and anoncvs.sourceforge.net return "no route to host": > > $ cvs -d :pserver:anonymous at anoncvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/openh323 login > Logging in to :pserver:anonymous at anoncvs.sourceforge.net:2401/cvsroot/openh323 > CVS password: > cvs [login aborted]: connect to anoncvs.sourceforge.net(66.35.250.209):2401 failed: No route to host The correct command is: cvs -d:pserver:anonymous at openh323.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/openh323 login Craig ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Craig Southeren Post Increment ? VoIP Consulting and Software craigs at postincrement.com.au www.postincrement.com.au Phone: +61 243654666 ICQ: #86852844 Fax: +61 243656905 MSN: craig_southeren at hotmail.com Mobile: +61 417231046 Jabber: craigs at jabber.org "It takes a man to suffer ignorance and smile. Be yourself, no matter what they say." Sting From geboyd53 at comcast.net Tue Aug 15 08:00:45 2006 From: geboyd53 at comcast.net (George) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 01:00:45 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Video With Ekiga 2.02 Message-ID: <1155628846.4704.14.camel@enya> I asked this question several weeks ago and got no reply, so I'm trying again. My system is: * Fedora Core 5 with the latest kernel (although this problem has occurred with every kernel) * Logiteck 4000 usb camera * pwc camera driver * ekiga 2.02 I can use camstream to set up my camera and it gives a beautiful picture. Then when I bring up ekiga the picture is ok, but degraded. If I use any of the video controls in ekiga, the picture almost completely washes out and looks terrible. I can then go back into camstream and reset it fine. Does anyone know why in ekiga, this problem is happening? If you need more information just let me know, I would really like to resolve this problem. Thanks in advance George From geboyd53 at comcast.net Tue Aug 15 10:47:02 2006 From: geboyd53 at comcast.net (George) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 03:47:02 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Video With Ekiga 2.02 In-Reply-To: <1155628846.4704.14.camel@enya> References: <1155628846.4704.14.camel@enya> Message-ID: <1155638822.8411.2.camel@enya> I forgot to add in my last post that the video is also excellent with aMSN. So I feel that this has to be a problem with the way ekiga is handling the video. On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 01:00 -0700, George wrote: > I asked this question several weeks ago and got no reply, so I'm trying > again. > > My system is: > > * Fedora Core 5 with the latest kernel (although this problem has > occurred with every kernel) > * Logiteck 4000 usb camera > * pwc camera driver > * ekiga 2.02 > > I can use camstream to set up my camera and it gives a beautiful > picture. Then when I bring up ekiga the picture is ok, but degraded. If > I use any of the video controls in ekiga, the picture almost completely > washes out and looks terrible. I can then go back into camstream and > reset it fine. > > Does anyone know why in ekiga, this problem is happening? > > If you need more information just let me know, I would really like to > resolve this problem. > > Thanks in advance > George > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list From conrad_videokonferenz at gmx.de Tue Aug 15 11:26:59 2006 From: conrad_videokonferenz at gmx.de (Conrad Beckert) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 13:26:59 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Where are the Debian/Ubuntu Snapshots gone ... (was) Re: snapshots.gnomemeeting.net does not exist? In-Reply-To: <20060814121530.GU29602@fi.muni.cz> References: <20060814121530.GU29602@fi.muni.cz> Message-ID: <20060815112659.314710@gmx.net> Until the start of July there were rather dayly snapshots available for Debian/Ubuntu etc. Not anymore. What happened. Did you abolish the practice or is the guy making them on holiday. :-) Would they come back? If so, when? Thanks for the answer in advance. Conrad > Hi all, > > where the current CVS snapshots can be downloaded from? Both > snapshots.seconix.com/index.php and snapshots.voxgratia.org/index.php > point to snapshots.gnomemeeting.net/cvs which does not exist. > > Thanks, > > -Yenya > > -- > | Jan "Yenya" Kasprzak > | > | GPG: ID 1024/D3498839 Fingerprint 0D99A7FB206605D7 8B35FCDE05B18A5E > | > | http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/ Journal: http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/blog/ > | > > I will never go to meetings again because I think face to face meetings > < > > are the biggest waste of time you can ever have. --Linus Torvalds > < > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list From dsandras at seconix.com Tue Aug 15 21:31:00 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 23:31:00 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Video With Ekiga 2.02 In-Reply-To: <1155628846.4704.14.camel@enya> References: <1155628846.4704.14.camel@enya> Message-ID: <1155677460.18132.24.camel@golgoth01> Le mardi 15 ao?t 2006 ? 01:00 -0700, George a ?crit : > I asked this question several weeks ago and got no reply, so I'm trying > again. > I have emailed Luc (the video specialist, author of many changes in Ekiga, and also author of the driver you are using). No answer yet. Make sure you are trying both the V4L and the V4L2 plugins of Ekiga. V4L2 should be the one working. Perhaps also your pwc driver is not up to date enough, but I can't tell. > My system is: > > * Fedora Core 5 with the latest kernel (although this problem has > occurred with every kernel) > * Logiteck 4000 usb camera > * pwc camera driver > * ekiga 2.02 > > I can use camstream to set up my camera and it gives a beautiful > picture. Then when I bring up ekiga the picture is ok, but degraded. If > I use any of the video controls in ekiga, the picture almost completely > washes out and looks terrible. I can then go back into camstream and > reset it fine. > > Does anyone know why in ekiga, this problem is happening? > > If you need more information just let me know, I would really like to > resolve this problem. > > Thanks in advance > George > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dsandras at seconix.com Tue Aug 15 21:31:49 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 23:31:49 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Where are the Debian/Ubuntu Snapshots gone ... (was) Re: snapshots.gnomemeeting.net does not exist? In-Reply-To: <20060815112659.314710@gmx.net> References: <20060814121530.GU29602@fi.muni.cz> <20060815112659.314710@gmx.net> Message-ID: <1155677509.18132.26.camel@golgoth01> Le mardi 15 ao?t 2006 ? 13:26 +0200, Conrad Beckert a ?crit : > Until the start of July there were rather dayly snapshots available for Debian/Ubuntu etc. Not anymore. > I have moved Ekiga to Phobos, but not the packager. I am working on OPAL HEAD support for Ekiga, but it is not ready yet. > What happened. Did you abolish the practice or is the guy making them on holiday. :-) > He is on holiday, and before that it was me. > Would they come back? If so, when? > Yes! When they are ready ;-) > Thanks for the answer in advance. > > Conrad > > > > Hi all, > > > > where the current CVS snapshots can be downloaded from? Both > > snapshots.seconix.com/index.php and snapshots.voxgratia.org/index.php > > point to snapshots.gnomemeeting.net/cvs which does not exist. > > > > Thanks, > > > > -Yenya > > > > -- > > | Jan "Yenya" Kasprzak > > | > > | GPG: ID 1024/D3498839 Fingerprint 0D99A7FB206605D7 8B35FCDE05B18A5E > > | > > | http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/ Journal: http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/blog/ > > | > > > I will never go to meetings again because I think face to face meetings > > < > > > are the biggest waste of time you can ever have. --Linus Torvalds > > < > > _______________________________________________ > > ekiga-list mailing list > > ekiga-list at gnome.org > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dsandras at seconix.com Tue Aug 15 21:32:56 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 23:32:56 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Where are the Debian/Ubuntu Snapshots gone ... (was) Re: snapshots.gnomemeeting.net does not exist? In-Reply-To: <1155677509.18132.26.camel@golgoth01> References: <20060814121530.GU29602@fi.muni.cz> <20060815112659.314710@gmx.net> <1155677509.18132.26.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <1155677576.18132.28.camel@golgoth01> Le mardi 15 ao?t 2006 ? 23:31 +0200, Damien Sandras a ?crit : > Le mardi 15 ao?t 2006 ? 13:26 +0200, Conrad Beckert a ?crit : > > Until the start of July there were rather dayly snapshots available for Debian/Ubuntu etc. Not anymore. > > > > I have moved Ekiga to Phobos, but not the packager. > I am working on OPAL HEAD support for Ekiga, but it is not ready yet. > > > What happened. Did you abolish the practice or is the guy making them on holiday. :-) > > > > He is on holiday, and before that it was me. > I should have said "He is probably on holiday" ;-) > > Would they come back? If so, when? > > > > Yes! When they are ready ;-) > > > Thanks for the answer in advance. > > > > Conrad > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > where the current CVS snapshots can be downloaded from? Both > > > snapshots.seconix.com/index.php and snapshots.voxgratia.org/index.php > > > point to snapshots.gnomemeeting.net/cvs which does not exist. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > -Yenya > > > > > > -- > > > | Jan "Yenya" Kasprzak > > > | > > > | GPG: ID 1024/D3498839 Fingerprint 0D99A7FB206605D7 8B35FCDE05B18A5E > > > | > > > | http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/ Journal: http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/blog/ > > > | > > > > I will never go to meetings again because I think face to face meetings > > > < > > > > are the biggest waste of time you can ever have. --Linus Torvalds > > > < > > > _______________________________________________ > > > ekiga-list mailing list > > > ekiga-list at gnome.org > > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > > _______________________________________________ > > ekiga-list mailing list > > ekiga-list at gnome.org > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From geboyd53 at comcast.net Wed Aug 16 10:40:31 2006 From: geboyd53 at comcast.net (George) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 03:40:31 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Video With Ekiga 2.02 In-Reply-To: <1155677460.18132.24.camel@golgoth01> References: <1155628846.4704.14.camel@enya> <1155677460.18132.24.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <1155724831.3440.7.camel@enya> Thanks Damien, I am running the V4L2 plugin. I'm pretty sure I'm running the latest pwc driver. I got it from http://www.saillard.org/linux/pwc/ . It's version pwc-10.0.12-rc1. Maybe Luc will reply soon and this problem can be resolved. If he needs any testing, I will be glad to help. As always, thanks again, George On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 23:31 +0200, Damien Sandras wrote: > Le mardi 15 ao?t 2006 ? 01:00 -0700, George a ?crit : > > I asked this question several weeks ago and got no reply, so I'm trying > > again. > > > > I have emailed Luc (the video specialist, author of many changes in > Ekiga, and also author of the driver you are using). > > No answer yet. > > Make sure you are trying both the V4L and the V4L2 plugins of Ekiga. > V4L2 should be the one working. > > Perhaps also your pwc driver is not up to date enough, but I can't tell. > > > My system is: > > > > * Fedora Core 5 with the latest kernel (although this problem has > > occurred with every kernel) > > * Logiteck 4000 usb camera > > * pwc camera driver > > * ekiga 2.02 > > > > I can use camstream to set up my camera and it gives a beautiful > > picture. Then when I bring up ekiga the picture is ok, but degraded. If > > I use any of the video controls in ekiga, the picture almost completely > > washes out and looks terrible. I can then go back into camstream and > > reset it fine. > > > > Does anyone know why in ekiga, this problem is happening? > > > > If you need more information just let me know, I would really like to > > resolve this problem. > > > > Thanks in advance > > George > > > > _______________________________________________ > > ekiga-list mailing list > > ekiga-list at gnome.org > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list From dsandras at seconix.com Wed Aug 16 10:49:39 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 12:49:39 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Video With Ekiga 2.02 In-Reply-To: <1155724831.3440.7.camel@enya> References: <1155628846.4704.14.camel@enya> <1155677460.18132.24.camel@golgoth01> <1155724831.3440.7.camel@enya> Message-ID: <1155725379.3653.31.camel@golgoth01> Le mercredi 16 ao?t 2006 ? 03:40 -0700, George a ?crit : > Thanks Damien, I am running the V4L2 plugin. I'm pretty sure I'm running > the latest pwc driver. I got it from > http://www.saillard.org/linux/pwc/ . It's version pwc-10.0.12-rc1. > I'm not sure, but I think this version doesn't support V4L2 very well. You have 2 alternatives : - Use V4L1 in Ekiga (like Camstream is doing) - Upgrade to http://www.saillard.org/linux/pwc/snapshots/pwc-v4l2-20060816-042701.tar.bz2 > Maybe Luc will reply soon and this problem can be resolved. If he needs > any testing, I will be glad to help. > > As always, thanks again, > George > > > > On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 23:31 +0200, Damien Sandras wrote: > > Le mardi 15 ao?t 2006 ? 01:00 -0700, George a ?crit : > > > I asked this question several weeks ago and got no reply, so I'm trying > > > again. > > > > > > > I have emailed Luc (the video specialist, author of many changes in > > Ekiga, and also author of the driver you are using). > > > > No answer yet. > > > > Make sure you are trying both the V4L and the V4L2 plugins of Ekiga. > > V4L2 should be the one working. > > > > Perhaps also your pwc driver is not up to date enough, but I can't tell. > > > > > My system is: > > > > > > * Fedora Core 5 with the latest kernel (although this problem has > > > occurred with every kernel) > > > * Logiteck 4000 usb camera > > > * pwc camera driver > > > * ekiga 2.02 > > > > > > I can use camstream to set up my camera and it gives a beautiful > > > picture. Then when I bring up ekiga the picture is ok, but degraded. If > > > I use any of the video controls in ekiga, the picture almost completely > > > washes out and looks terrible. I can then go back into camstream and > > > reset it fine. > > > > > > Does anyone know why in ekiga, this problem is happening? > > > > > > If you need more information just let me know, I would really like to > > > resolve this problem. > > > > > > Thanks in advance > > > George > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > ekiga-list mailing list > > > ekiga-list at gnome.org > > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From strangelv at lycos.co.uk Wed Aug 16 17:12:54 2006 From: strangelv at lycos.co.uk (Stephan Bourgeois) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 18:12:54 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Video With Ekiga 2.02 Message-ID: <44E35216.8060107@lycos.co.uk> > * Fedora Core 5 with the latest kernel (although this problem has > occurred with every kernel) > * Logiteck 4000 usb camera > * pwc camera driver > * ekiga 2.02 > > I can use camstream to set up my camera and it gives a beautiful > picture. Then when I bring up ekiga the picture is ok, but degraded. If > I use any of the video controls in ekiga, the picture almost completely > washes out and looks terrible. I can then go back into camstream and > reset it fine. > > Does anyone know why in ekiga, this problem is happening? AFAIK, when you are using the pwc driver, the "brightness" and "contrast" settings in ekiga will only give you a limited amount of control. I am using setpwc http://www.vanheusden.com/setpwc/ to control the camera parameters. Beware that setpwc won't work if ekiga is using the camera. You have to play with the "video" switch in ekiga to 1. switch off the camera, 2. use setpwc, 3. switch the camera on in ekiga to see if your new seetings are better. It is a tedious process, but you can memorise the parameters, and , with certain cameras, save them in the camera. I hope this helps. Btw, I am using a Philips Toucam Pro II. Stephan. From geboyd53 at comcast.net Wed Aug 16 19:59:00 2006 From: geboyd53 at comcast.net (George) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 12:59:00 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Video With Ekiga 2.02 In-Reply-To: <1155725379.3653.31.camel@golgoth01> References: <1155628846.4704.14.camel@enya> <1155677460.18132.24.camel@golgoth01> <1155724831.3440.7.camel@enya> <1155725379.3653.31.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <1155758340.3679.3.camel@enya> Thanks Damien, I tried the snapshot that you gave me the link to, but it has the same problem. However, going back to V4l instead of using V4l2 works much better with both the driver I was using and the new snapshot. I don't know how many times I can thank you for your help. You always seem to have the answers. But thanks again. George > > I'm not sure, but I think this version doesn't support V4L2 very well. > > You have 2 alternatives : > - Use V4L1 in Ekiga (like Camstream is doing) > - Upgrade to > http://www.saillard.org/linux/pwc/snapshots/pwc-v4l2-20060816-042701.tar.bz From Boris.Bartolome at gmail.com Wed Aug 16 23:29:34 2006 From: Boris.Bartolome at gmail.com (Boris Bartolome) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 01:29:34 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Connecting Ekiga with NetMeeting using an IP address Message-ID: <44E3AA5E.5050404@gmail.com> Hello, Some friends of mine have created a WindowsXP ad-hoc wireless network and communicate among them using NetMeeting. I use Linux and Ekiga. I am part of their wireless network and would like to communicate with them using Ekiga connecting directly with their IP address. Is that an option? If yes, how should that be done? Thanks, Boris From jpuydt at free.fr Thu Aug 17 06:36:46 2006 From: jpuydt at free.fr (Julien PUYDT) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 08:36:46 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Connecting Ekiga with NetMeeting using an IP address In-Reply-To: <44E3AA5E.5050404@gmail.com> References: <44E3AA5E.5050404@gmail.com> Message-ID: <44E40E7E.2040806@free.fr> Boris Bartolome a ?crit : > Some friends of mine have created a WindowsXP ad-hoc wireless network > and communicate among them using NetMeeting. I use Linux and Ekiga. I am > part of their wireless network and would like to communicate with them > using Ekiga connecting directly with their IP address. Is that an > option? If yes, how should that be done? Type in "h323:192.168.x.y" in the address entry. Snark From dsandras at seconix.com Thu Aug 17 21:28:30 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 23:28:30 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Video With Ekiga 2.02 In-Reply-To: <1155758340.3679.3.camel@enya> References: <1155628846.4704.14.camel@enya> <1155677460.18132.24.camel@golgoth01> <1155724831.3440.7.camel@enya> <1155725379.3653.31.camel@golgoth01> <1155758340.3679.3.camel@enya> Message-ID: <1155850110.3597.23.camel@golgoth01> Le mercredi 16 ao?t 2006 ? 12:59 -0700, George a ?crit : > Thanks Damien, > > I tried the snapshot that you gave me the link to, but it has the same > problem. However, going back to V4l instead of using V4l2 works much > better with both the driver I was using and the new snapshot. > > I don't know how many times I can thank you for your help. You always > seem to have the answers. But thanks again. > Actually, both should work. Let's see if Luc answers... > George > > > > > > I'm not sure, but I think this version doesn't support V4L2 very well. > > > > You have 2 alternatives : > > - Use V4L1 in Ekiga (like Camstream is doing) > > - Upgrade to > > http://www.saillard.org/linux/pwc/snapshots/pwc-v4l2-20060816-042701.tar.bz > > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dlsherwo at gmail.com Thu Aug 17 23:09:42 2006 From: dlsherwo at gmail.com (Dan Sherwood (G)) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 19:09:42 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Someone Please Setup A Call With Me Message-ID: <44E4F736.6080400@gmail.com> I recently installed the Windows beta version of Ekiga. Ekiga wouldn't recognize my existing webcam, so I got a Logitech webcam and it seems to be working....at least I can see my image. Is there a place I can call to test things out? I keep looking online to try to find someone to call, but the status is always "offline" If there is no place to test, then would someone please email me to set up a time so that we can have a conference call to test out the audio and video. I'm in Tennessee, USA.....GMT -5 Thanks, Dan -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.2/422 - Release Date: 8/17/2006 From dsandras at seconix.com Fri Aug 18 07:21:49 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 09:21:49 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Someone Please Setup A Call With Me In-Reply-To: <44E4F736.6080400@gmail.com> References: <44E4F736.6080400@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1155885710.3647.0.camel@golgoth01> Le jeudi 17 ao?t 2006 ? 19:09 -0400, Dan Sherwood (G) a ?crit : > I recently installed the Windows beta version of Ekiga. Ekiga wouldn't > recognize my existing webcam, so I got a Logitech webcam and it seems to > be working....at least I can see my image. > > Is there a place I can call to test things out? I keep looking online > to try to find someone to call, but the status is always "offline" > > If there is no place to test, then would someone please email me to set > up a time so that we can have a conference call to test out the audio > and video. I'm in Tennessee, USA.....GMT -5 Register to ekiga.net and call sip:500 at ekiga.net, it is an echo test :) > -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From geboyd53 at comcast.net Tue Aug 8 22:37:00 2006 From: geboyd53 at comcast.net (George) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 15:37:00 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga and Video Message-ID: <1155076620.6187.9.camel@enya> I'm not sure who to address this question to, but the problem I'm having is, washed out color with ekiga and my video. I'm running Fedora Core 5 with the pwc driver and a Logiteck 4000 web cam and ekiga 2.02 Using CamStream to set my camera the color is great, but when I use ekiga, the color is washed out. I'm wondering if anyone has experienced this problem, or may be able to help me figure out why this is happening. Thanks in advance, George From akbarhome at gmail.com Thu Aug 10 15:07:44 2006 From: akbarhome at gmail.com (Akbar) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 22:07:44 +0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] problem installing windows version of ekiga Message-ID: <5e8843f90608100807l60c0a119hda788166b75f9213@mail.gmail.com> >Hi, > >check that you do not have several copies of xmlparse.dll on your >system. If you have duplicatas, only keep the one shipping with Ekiga. Yes, it works now. There was another xmlparse.dll in c:\\windows\system32\. Well, the ui of windows version is different than in linux one. I understand this caused by "gnome library" issue. Ok, thank you. From akbarhome at gmail.com Thu Aug 10 15:30:00 2006 From: akbarhome at gmail.com (Akbar) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 22:30:00 +0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] how do you make video conference? Message-ID: <5e8843f90608100830yab485e7q68ffbf74ac538003@mail.gmail.com> Ok, I have successfully made video chat between two computer ( both using ekiga ). But how do I make video conference? Video conference is simultaneously video chat between more than two person right? I mean there are three persons, a, b, and c. a can see b video and c video in the same time. if a is speaking, b and c can hear in the same time. b can see c video and a video in the same time,..... Thank you. From conrad_videokonferenz at gmx.de Fri Aug 11 08:28:29 2006 From: conrad_videokonferenz at gmx.de (Conrad Beckert) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 10:28:29 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Stay connected even when DSL disconnects Message-ID: <200608111028.30116.conrad_videokonferenz@gmx.de> Hi could anyone please help me with that: I have Ekiga on a machine which is directly connected ti the Internet via DSL. I have an account on my Asterisk server - which itself sits on another DSL connection. DSL has the nasty habbit to disconnect once a day and to come back with another IP. Ekiga doesn't reflect these changes. After reconnect any attempt to make a call simply fails. It's even not possible to go into accounts and disable/enable the SIP account - it will fail. I have to restart Ekiga to bring it back. What's wrong? I did an d4 trace: First, a short explanation what I did exactly: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. start Ekiga 2.0.2 - connects to Asterisk server 2. try calling 2001 (phone on Sipura router across Asterisk server)- fails (don't know why - perhaps reciever not hung up properyl) 3. try again to call 2001 - OK - leave the connection open for a couple of seconds and hang up the phone 4. disconnect my DSL (the machine Ekiga sits on - not the one with Asterisk which is in another city) - and reconnect. (I get a brand new IP now) 5. try to call 2001 -> failed 6. repeat (5) -> same 7. try to go into account and disable/reenable it. "failed to disable account" message appears and stays there - even if I close the account dialog and reopen it later. This message doesn't go away until I restart Ekiga itself. 8. repeat (7) a couple of times -> same results LOG: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2006/08/11 10:15:35.806 0:00.936 ekiga Detected audio plugins: ALSA 2006/08/11 10:15:35.807 0:00.936 ekiga Detected video plugins: Picture,V4L 2006/08/11 10:15:35.808 0:00.937 ekiga Detected audio plugins: ALSA 2006/08/11 10:15:35.808 0:00.937 ekiga Detected video plugins: Picture,V4L 2006/08/11 10:15:36.210 0:01.339 ekiga Detected the following audio input devices: Intel 82801AA-ICH,USB Device 0x471:0x311,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/11 10:15:36.210 0:01.339 ekiga Detected the following audio output devices: Intel 82801AA-ICH,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/11 10:15:36.210 0:01.339 ekiga Detected the following video input devices: Philips 740 webcam with plugin V4L 2006/08/11 10:15:36.211 0:01.340 ekiga Detected the following audio input devices: Intel 82801AA-ICH,USB Device 0x471:0x311,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/11 10:15:36.211 0:01.340 ekiga Detected the following audio output devices: Intel 82801AA-ICH,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/11 10:15:36.211 0:01.340 ekiga Detected the following video input devices: Philips 740 webcam with plugin V4L 2006/08/11 10:15:36.248 0:01.377 ekiga AVAHI Failed to create client: An unexpected DBUS error occured (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories 2006/08/11 10:15:37.859 0:02.988 ekiga Ekiga version 2.0.2 2006/08/11 10:15:37.860 0:02.989 ekiga OPAL version unknown 2006/08/11 10:15:37.860 0:02.989 ekiga PWLIB version 1.10.1 2006/08/11 10:15:37.860 0:02.989 ekiga GNOME support enabled 2006/08/11 10:15:37.860 0:02.989 ekiga Fullscreen support enabled 2006/08/11 10:15:37.860 0:02.989 ekiga DBUS support disabled 2006/08/11 10:15:37.868 0:02.998 ekiga Set TCP port range to 30000:30010 2006/08/11 10:15:37.869 0:02.998 ekiga Set RTP port range to 5000:5059 2006/08/11 10:15:37.869 0:02.999 ekiga Set UDP port range to 5060:5100 2006/08/11 10:15:37.871 0:03.000 ekiga OpalEP Created endpoint: h323 2006/08/11 10:15:37.871 0:03.000 ekiga H323 Created endpoint. 2006/08/11 10:15:37.885 0:03.014 ekiga OpalMan Added route "pc:.*=h323:" 2006/08/11 10:15:37.886 0:03.015 ekiga OpalEP Created endpoint: sip 2006/08/11 10:15:37.886 0:03.015 ekiga SIP Created endpoint. 2006/08/11 10:15:37.887 0:03.016 ekiga OpalMan Added route "pc:.*=sip:" 2006/08/11 10:15:37.888 0:03.017 ekiga OpalEP Created endpoint: pc 2006/08/11 10:15:37.890 0:03.019 ekiga PCSS Created PC sound system endpoint. 2006/08/11 10:15:37.890 0:03.019 ekiga OpalMan Added route "h323:.*=pc:" 2006/08/11 10:15:37.890 0:03.019 ekiga OpalMan Added route "sip:.*=pc:" 2006/08/11 10:15:38.303 0:03.432 ekiga AVAHI Error initializing Avahi: %sAn unexpected DBUS error occured 2006/08/11 10:15:38.326 0:03.455 Opal Listener:8303de8 Listen Started listening thread on tcp$213.39.190.81:1720 2006/08/11 10:15:38.326 0:03.455 Opal Listener:8303de8 Listen Waiting on socket accept on tcp$213.39.190.81:1720 2006/08/11 10:15:38.327 0:03.456 Opal Listener:83f5360 Listen Started listening thread on udp$213.39.190.81:5060 2006/08/11 10:15:38.327 0:03.456 Opal Listener:83f5360 Listen Waiting on UDP packet on udp$213.39.190.81:5060 2006/08/11 10:15:38.977 0:04.106 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 213.39.190.81:1522 2006/08/11 10:15:38.978 0:04.107 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 SIP Created transport udp$0.0.0.0 2006/08/11 10:15:39.117 0:04.246 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 OpalUDP Started connect to 84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:15:39.118 0:04.247 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 OpalUDP Connect on pre-bound interface: 213.39.190.81 2006/08/11 10:15:39.119 0:04.248 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 SIP Created Transport for Registrar udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:15:39.124 0:04.253 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 SIP Sending PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 REGISTER sip:miradata.d2g.com SIP/2.0 CSeq: 1 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5061;branch=z9hG4bK0ee3f23d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.2 From: ;tag=88c3f23d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: debadc3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE Expires: 3600 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/11 10:15:39.126 0:04.255 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Read thread started. 2006/08/11 10:15:39.126 0:04.255 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:15:39.139 0:04.268 Housekeeper SIP Transaction 1 REGISTER timeout, making retry 1 2006/08/11 10:15:39.140 0:04.269 Housekeeper SIP Sending PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 REGISTER sip:miradata.d2g.com SIP/2.0 CSeq: 1 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5061;branch=z9hG4bK0ee3f23d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.2 From: ;tag=88c3f23d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: debadc3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE Expires: 3600 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories 2006/08/11 10:15:39.172 0:04.301 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 213.39.190.81:1524 2006/08/11 10:15:39.172 0:04.301 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 SIP Created transport udp$0.0.0.0 2006/08/11 10:15:39.173 0:04.302 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 OpalUDP Started connect to 84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:15:39.174 0:04.303 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 OpalUDP Connect on pre-bound interface: 213.39.190.81 2006/08/11 10:15:39.175 0:04.304 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 SIP Created Transport for Registrar udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:15:39.178 0:04.307 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 SIP Sending PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 SUBSCRIBE sip:2002 at miradata.d2g.com SIP/2.0 CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5062;branch=z9hG4bK8c48fb3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.2 From: ;tag=c23afb3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: e874fa3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Accept: application/simple-message-summary Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE Expires: 3600 Event: message-summary Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/11 10:15:39.179 0:04.309 SIP Transport:84947f8 SIP Read thread started. 2006/08/11 10:15:39.180 0:04.309 SIP Transport:84947f8 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:15:39.206 0:04.335 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP PDU Received on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 SIP/2.0 100 Trying CSeq: 1 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5061;branch=z9hG4bK0ee3f23d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;received=213.39.190.81;rport=5061 User-Agent: Miradata Asterisk Server From: ;tag=88c3f23d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: debadc3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Length: 0 2006/08/11 10:15:39.208 0:04.337 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Transaction 1 REGISTER proceeding. 2006/08/11 10:15:39.208 0:04.337 SIP Transport:845e428 OpalUDP Ended connect, selecting 213.39.190.81:5061 2006/08/11 10:15:39.209 0:04.338 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:15:39.215 0:04.344 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP PDU Received on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized CSeq: 1 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5061;branch=z9hG4bK0ee3f23d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;received=213.39.190.81;rport=5061 User-Agent: Miradata Asterisk Server From: ;tag=88c3f23d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: debadc3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: ;tag=as16cccfa1 Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Length: 0 WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="asterisk", nonce="2238ccf7" 2006/08/11 10:15:39.216 0:04.345 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Transaction 1 REGISTER completed. 2006/08/11 10:15:39.216 0:04.345 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Received Authentication Required response 2006/08/11 10:15:39.220 0:04.350 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/11 10:15:39.222 0:04.351 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Sending PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 REGISTER sip:miradata.d2g.com SIP/2.0 CSeq: 3 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5061;branch=z9hG4bK72cf013e-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.2 Authorization: Digest username="2002", realm="asterisk", nonce="2238ccf7", uri="sip:miradata.d2g.com", response="2e5ee0ae084c7b6655740cb7bcea1854", algorithm=md5 From: ;tag=88c3f23d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: debadc3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE Expires: 3600 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/11 10:15:39.223 0:04.352 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:15:39.224 0:04.353 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP PDU Received on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 SIP/2.0 100 Trying CSeq: 1 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5061;branch=z9hG4bK0ee3f23d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;received=213.39.190.81;rport=5061 User-Agent: Miradata Asterisk Server From: ;tag=88c3f23d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: debadc3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Length: 0 2006/08/11 10:15:39.225 0:04.354 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Transaction 1 REGISTER proceeding. 2006/08/11 10:15:39.225 0:04.354 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:15:39.233 0:04.363 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP PDU Received on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized CSeq: 1 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5061;branch=z9hG4bK0ee3f23d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;received=213.39.190.81;rport=5061 User-Agent: Miradata Asterisk Server From: ;tag=88c3f23d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: debadc3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: ;tag=as16cccfa1 Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Length: 0 WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="asterisk", nonce="2238ccf7" 2006/08/11 10:15:39.235 0:04.364 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Transaction 1 REGISTER completed. 2006/08/11 10:15:39.235 0:04.364 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Received Authentication Required response 2006/08/11 10:15:39.235 0:04.364 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Already done REGISTER/SUBSCRIBE for Authentication Required 2006/08/11 10:15:39.238 0:04.367 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:15:39.260 0:04.389 SIP Transport:84947f8 SIP PDU Received on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5062;branch=z9hG4bK8c48fb3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;received=213.39.190.81;rport=5062 User-Agent: Miradata Asterisk Server From: ;tag=c23afb3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: e874fa3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: ;tag=as7d0db070 Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Expires: 0 Content-Length: 0 2006/08/11 10:15:39.261 0:04.390 SIP Transport:84947f8 SIP Transaction 2 SUBSCRIBE completed. 2006/08/11 10:15:39.261 0:04.390 SIP Transport:84947f8 OpalUDP Ended connect, selecting 213.39.190.81:5062 2006/08/11 10:15:39.262 0:04.391 SIP Transport:84947f8 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:15:39.304 0:04.433 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP PDU Received on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 SIP/2.0 100 Trying CSeq: 3 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5061;branch=z9hG4bK72cf013e-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;received=213.39.190.81;rport=5061 User-Agent: Miradata Asterisk Server From: ;tag=88c3f23d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: debadc3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Length: 0 2006/08/11 10:15:39.305 0:04.435 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Transaction 3 REGISTER proceeding. 2006/08/11 10:15:39.306 0:04.435 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:15:39.314 0:04.443 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP PDU Received on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 08:14:28 GMT CSeq: 3 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5061;branch=z9hG4bK72cf013e-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;received=213.39.190.81;rport=5061 User-Agent: Miradata Asterisk Server From: ;tag=88c3f23d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: debadc3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: ;tag=as16cccfa1 Contact: ;expires=3600 Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Expires: 3600 Content-Length: 0 2006/08/11 10:15:39.315 0:04.444 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Transaction 3 REGISTER completed. 2006/08/11 10:15:39.319 0:04.448 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories 2006/08/11 10:15:40.241 0:05.371 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 1 REGISTER 2006/08/11 10:15:40.265 0:05.395 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 2 SUBSCRIBE 2006/08/11 10:15:40.322 0:05.451 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 3 REGISTER 2006/08/11 10:15:45.517 0:10.646 GMURLHandler:084d1908 OpalMan Set up call from pc:* to sip:2001 at 84.191.42.199 2006/08/11 10:15:45.517 0:10.646 GMURLHandler:084d1908 Call Created Call[1] 2006/08/11 10:15:45.517 0:10.646 GMURLHandler:084d1908 OpalMan Set up connection to "pc:*" 2006/08/11 10:15:45.520 0:10.649 GMURLHandler:084d1908 OpalCon Created connection Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:15:45.520 0:10.649 GMURLHandler:084d1908 RFC2833 Handler created 2006/08/11 10:15:45.520 0:10.649 GMURLHandler:084d1908 Silence Handler created 2006/08/11 10:15:45.521 0:10.650 GMURLHandler:084d1908 Echo Canceler Handler created 2006/08/11 10:15:45.521 0:10.650 GMURLHandler:084d1908 PCSS Created PC sound system connection. 2006/08/11 10:15:45.521 0:10.650 GMURLHandler:084d1908 OpalMan On incoming connection Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:15:45.521 0:10.650 GMURLHandler:084d1908 Call GetOtherPartyConnection Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:15:45.522 0:10.651 GMURLHandler:084d1908 OpalMan Set up connection to "sip:2001 at 84.191.42.199" 2006/08/11 10:15:45.523 0:10.652 GMURLHandler:084d1908 OpalCon Created connection Call[1]-EP[2093c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:15:45.523 0:10.652 GMURLHandler:084d1908 RFC2833 Handler created 2006/08/11 10:15:45.669 0:10.798 GMURLHandler:084d1908 SIP Created connection. 2006/08/11 10:15:45.669 0:10.798 GMURLHandler:084d1908 PCSS Outgoing call routed to sip:2001 at 84.191.42.199 for Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:15:45.669 0:10.798 GMURLHandler:084d1908 Call OnSetUp Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:15:45.669 0:10.799 GMURLHandler:084d1908 SIP SetUpConnection: 2006/08/11 10:15:45.706 0:10.835 GMURLHandler:084d1908 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 213.39.190.81:1525 2006/08/11 10:15:45.706 0:10.835 GMURLHandler:084d1908 SIP Created transport udp$0.0.0.0 2006/08/11 10:15:45.707 0:10.836 GMURLHandler:084d1908 OpalUDP Started connect to 84.191.42.199:5060 2006/08/11 10:15:45.707 0:10.836 GMURLHandler:084d1908 OpalUDP Connect on pre-bound interface: 213.39.190.81 2006/08/11 10:15:45.712 0:10.841 GMURLHandler:084d1908 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE created. 2006/08/11 10:15:45.712 0:10.841 GMURLHandler:084d1908 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[1]-EP[2093c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] session 1 2006/08/11 10:15:45.713 0:10.842 GMURLHandler:084d1908 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/11 10:15:45.713 0:10.842 GMURLHandler:084d1908 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/11 10:15:45.713 0:10.842 GMURLHandler:084d1908 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/11 10:15:45.714 0:10.843 GMURLHandler:084d1908 RTP_UDP Session 1 created: 213.39.190.81:5000-5001 ssrc=515320978 2006/08/11 10:15:45.715 0:10.844 GMURLHandler:084d1908 RTP Adding session RTP_UDP 2006/08/11 10:15:45.715 0:10.844 GMURLHandler:084d1908 SIP Using RTP payload [pt=101] for NTE 2006/08/11 10:15:45.724 0:10.853 GMURLHandler:084d1908 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[1]-EP[2093c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] SpeexWide-20.6k GSM-06.10 MS-GSM SpeexNarrow-8k G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k H.261(QCIF) H.261(CIF) YUV420P RGB32 RGB24 2006/08/11 10:15:45.726 0:10.855 GMURLHandler:084d1908 SIP No authentication information present 2006/08/11 10:15:45.728 0:10.857 GMURLHandler:084d1908 SIP Sending PDU on udp$84.191.42.199:5060 INVITE sip:2001 at 84.191.42.199 SIP/2.0 Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 08:15:45 GMT CSeq: 1 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5063;branch=z9hG4bK0474e041-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.2 From: "Conrad Beckert" ;tag=16a2c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: 2093c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 340 Max-Forwards: 70 v=0 o=- 1155284145 1155284145 IN IP4 213.39.190.81 s=Opal SIP Session c=IN IP4 213.39.190.81 t=0 0 m=audio 5000 RTP/AVP 101 96 3 107 110 0 8 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-15 a=rtpmap:96 SPEEX/16000 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:107 MS-GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:110 SPEEX/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 2006/08/11 10:15:45.728 0:10.857 GMURLHandler:084d1908 SetUpCall succeeded 2006/08/11 10:15:45.730 0:10.859 SIP Transport:84d7260 SIP Read thread started. 2006/08/11 10:15:45.730 0:10.859 SIP Transport:84d7260 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$84.191.42.199:5060 2006/08/11 10:15:47.088 0:12.217 Housekeeper SIP Transaction 1 INVITE timeout, making retry 1 2006/08/11 10:15:47.089 0:12.218 Housekeeper SIP Sending PDU on udp$84.191.42.199:5060 INVITE sip:2001 at 84.191.42.199 SIP/2.0 Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 08:15:45 GMT CSeq: 1 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5063;branch=z9hG4bK0474e041-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.2 From: "Conrad Beckert" ;tag=16a2c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: 2093c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 340 Max-Forwards: 70 v=0 o=- 1155284145 1155284145 IN IP4 213.39.190.81 s=Opal SIP Session c=IN IP4 213.39.190.81 t=0 0 m=audio 5000 RTP/AVP 101 96 3 107 110 0 8 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-15 a=rtpmap:96 SPEEX/16000 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:107 MS-GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:110 SPEEX/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 2006/08/11 10:15:48.090 0:13.219 Housekeeper SIP Transaction 1 INVITE timeout, making retry 2 2006/08/11 10:15:48.091 0:13.220 Housekeeper SIP Sending PDU on udp$84.191.42.199:5060 INVITE sip:2001 at 84.191.42.199 SIP/2.0 Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 08:15:45 GMT CSeq: 1 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5063;branch=z9hG4bK0474e041-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.2 From: "Conrad Beckert" ;tag=16a2c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: 2093c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 340 Max-Forwards: 70 v=0 o=- 1155284145 1155284145 IN IP4 213.39.190.81 s=Opal SIP Session c=IN IP4 213.39.190.81 t=0 0 m=audio 5000 RTP/AVP 101 96 3 107 110 0 8 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-15 a=rtpmap:96 SPEEX/16000 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:107 MS-GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:110 SPEEX/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 2006/08/11 10:15:51.640 0:16.770 Housekeeper SIP Transaction 1 INVITE timeout, making retry 3 2006/08/11 10:15:51.641 0:16.770 Housekeeper SIP Sending PDU on udp$84.191.42.199:5060 INVITE sip:2001 at 84.191.42.199 SIP/2.0 Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 08:15:45 GMT CSeq: 1 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5063;branch=z9hG4bK0474e041-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.2 From: "Conrad Beckert" ;tag=16a2c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: 2093c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 340 Max-Forwards: 70 v=0 o=- 1155284145 1155284145 IN IP4 213.39.190.81 s=Opal SIP Session c=IN IP4 213.39.190.81 t=0 0 m=audio 5000 RTP/AVP 101 96 3 107 110 0 8 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-15 a=rtpmap:96 SPEEX/16000 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:107 MS-GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:110 SPEEX/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 2006/08/11 10:15:51.642 0:16.772 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Timeout for transaction 1 INVITE 2006/08/11 10:15:51.643 0:16.772 Housekeeper OpalCon Releasing Call[1]-EP[2093c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:15:51.643 0:16.772 Housekeeper OpalCon Call end reason for 2093c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon set to EndedByConnectFail 2006/08/11 10:15:51.643 0:16.772 Housekeeper OpalCon SetPhase from UninitialisedPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/11 10:15:51.644 0:16.773 OnRelease:84fa7c0 SIP OnReleased: Call[1]-EP[2093c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon], phase = ReleasingPhase 2006/08/11 10:15:51.644 0:16.773 OnRelease:84fa7c0 OpalCon SetPhase from ReleasingPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/11 10:15:51.644 0:16.774 OnRelease:84fa7c0 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/11 10:15:51.645 0:16.774 OnRelease:84fa7c0 OpalCon SetPhase from ReleasingPhase to ReleasedPhase 2006/08/11 10:15:51.645 0:16.774 OnRelease:84fa7c0 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/11 10:15:51.645 0:16.774 OnRelease:84fa7c0 OpalUDP Close 2006/08/11 10:15:51.645 0:16.774 SIP Transport:84d7260 OpalUDP Error on connection read select. 2006/08/11 10:15:51.645 0:16.774 SIP Transport:84d7260 SIP Read thread finished. 2006/08/11 10:15:51.646 0:16.775 OnRelease:84fa7c0 OpalCon OnReleased Call[1]-EP[2093c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:15:51.646 0:16.775 OnRelease:84fa7c0 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/11 10:15:51.646 0:16.775 OnRelease:84fa7c0 OpalEP OnReleased Call[1]-EP[2093c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories 2006/08/11 10:15:52.171 0:17.301 OnRelease:84fa7c0 GMManager Will release the connection 2006/08/11 10:15:52.172 0:17.301 OnRelease:84fa7c0 OpalMan OnReleased Call[1]-EP[2093c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:15:52.172 0:17.301 OnRelease:84fa7c0 Call OnReleased Call[1]-EP[2093c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:15:52.172 0:17.301 OnRelease:84fa7c0 OpalCon Releasing Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:15:52.172 0:17.301 OnRelease:84fa7c0 OpalCon Call end reason for Default set to EndedByConnectFail 2006/08/11 10:15:52.173 0:17.302 OnRelease:84fa7c0 OpalCon SetPhase from SetUpPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/11 10:15:52.173 0:17.302 OnRelease:84fa7c0 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down read. 2006/08/11 10:15:52.173 0:17.302 OnRelease:84fa7c0 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/11 10:15:52.174 0:17.303 OnRelease:84fa7c0 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:15:52.174 0:17.303 OnRelease:84fa7c0 OpalCon OnRelease thread completed for 2093c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon 2006/08/11 10:15:52.175 0:17.304 OnRelease:84fc0e8 OpalCon OnReleased Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:15:52.175 0:17.304 OnRelease:84fc0e8 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/11 10:15:52.201 0:17.330 OnRelease:84fc0e8 GMPCSSEndpoint PCSS connection released 2006/08/11 10:15:52.201 0:17.330 OnRelease:84fc0e8 OpalEP OnReleased Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:15:52.201 0:17.330 OnRelease:84fc0e8 GMManager Will release the connection 2006/08/11 10:15:52.201 0:17.330 OnRelease:84fc0e8 OpalMan OnReleased Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:15:52.202 0:17.331 OnRelease:84fc0e8 Call OnReleased Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:15:52.762 0:17.891 OpalGarbage Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/11 10:15:52.763 0:17.892 OpalGarbage OpalUDP Close 2006/08/11 10:15:52.763 0:17.892 OpalGarbage SIP Deleted connection. 2006/08/11 10:15:52.763 0:17.892 OpalGarbage OpalCon Connection Call[1]-EP[2093c341-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:15:55.881 0:21.010 OnRelease:84fc0e8 OpalCon OnRelease thread completed for Default 2006/08/11 10:15:56.778 0:21.907 OpalGarbage PCSS Deleted PC sound system connection. 2006/08/11 10:15:56.779 0:21.908 OpalGarbage OpalCon Connection Call[1]-EP[Default] destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:15:57.782 0:22.912 OpalGarbage Call Call[1] destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:16:09.462 0:34.591 GMURLHandler:08286490 OpalMan Set up call from pc:* to sip:2001 at miradata.d2g.com 2006/08/11 10:16:09.463 0:34.592 GMURLHandler:08286490 Call Created Call[2] 2006/08/11 10:16:09.463 0:34.592 GMURLHandler:08286490 OpalMan Set up connection to "pc:*" 2006/08/11 10:16:09.465 0:34.594 GMURLHandler:08286490 OpalCon Created connection Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:09.465 0:34.594 GMURLHandler:08286490 RFC2833 Handler created 2006/08/11 10:16:09.465 0:34.594 GMURLHandler:08286490 Silence Handler created 2006/08/11 10:16:09.465 0:34.594 GMURLHandler:08286490 Echo Canceler Handler created 2006/08/11 10:16:09.465 0:34.595 GMURLHandler:08286490 PCSS Created PC sound system connection. 2006/08/11 10:16:09.466 0:34.595 GMURLHandler:08286490 OpalMan On incoming connection Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:09.466 0:34.595 GMURLHandler:08286490 Call GetOtherPartyConnection Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:09.466 0:34.595 GMURLHandler:08286490 OpalMan Set up connection to "sip:2001 at miradata.d2g.com" 2006/08/11 10:16:09.466 0:34.596 GMURLHandler:08286490 OpalCon Created connection Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:09.467 0:34.596 GMURLHandler:08286490 RFC2833 Handler created 2006/08/11 10:16:09.631 0:34.761 GMURLHandler:08286490 SIP Created connection. 2006/08/11 10:16:09.632 0:34.761 GMURLHandler:08286490 PCSS Outgoing call routed to sip:2001 at miradata.d2g.com for Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:09.632 0:34.761 GMURLHandler:08286490 Call OnSetUp Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:09.632 0:34.761 GMURLHandler:08286490 SIP SetUpConnection: 2006/08/11 10:16:09.670 0:34.799 GMURLHandler:08286490 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 213.39.190.81:1526 2006/08/11 10:16:09.670 0:34.799 GMURLHandler:08286490 SIP Created transport udp$0.0.0.0 2006/08/11 10:16:09.671 0:34.800 GMURLHandler:08286490 OpalUDP Started connect to 84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:16:09.671 0:34.800 GMURLHandler:08286490 OpalUDP Connect on pre-bound interface: 213.39.190.81 2006/08/11 10:16:09.674 0:34.803 GMURLHandler:08286490 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE created. 2006/08/11 10:16:09.674 0:34.803 GMURLHandler:08286490 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:09.674 0:34.803 GMURLHandler:08286490 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:09.674 0:34.804 GMURLHandler:08286490 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:09.675 0:34.804 GMURLHandler:08286490 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/11 10:16:09.676 0:34.805 GMURLHandler:08286490 RTP_UDP Session 1 created: 213.39.190.81:5002-5003 ssrc=1637997025 2006/08/11 10:16:09.676 0:34.805 GMURLHandler:08286490 RTP Adding session RTP_UDP 2006/08/11 10:16:09.676 0:34.805 GMURLHandler:08286490 SIP Using RTP payload [pt=101] for NTE 2006/08/11 10:16:09.685 0:34.814 GMURLHandler:08286490 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] SpeexWide-20.6k GSM-06.10 MS-GSM SpeexNarrow-8k G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k H.261(QCIF) H.261(CIF) YUV420P RGB32 RGB24 2006/08/11 10:16:09.686 0:34.815 GMURLHandler:08286490 SIP No authentication information present 2006/08/11 10:16:09.688 0:34.817 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP Read thread started. 2006/08/11 10:16:09.688 0:34.817 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:16:09.689 0:34.818 GMURLHandler:08286490 SIP Sending PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 INVITE sip:2001 at miradata.d2g.com SIP/2.0 Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 08:16:09 GMT CSeq: 1 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5064;branch=z9hG4bK3ac92850-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.2 From: "Conrad Beckert" ;tag=202b0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: 901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 340 Max-Forwards: 70 v=0 o=- 1155284169 1155284169 IN IP4 213.39.190.81 s=Opal SIP Session c=IN IP4 213.39.190.81 t=0 0 m=audio 5002 RTP/AVP 101 96 3 107 110 0 8 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-15 a=rtpmap:96 SPEEX/16000 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:107 MS-GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:110 SPEEX/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 2006/08/11 10:16:09.690 0:34.819 GMURLHandler:08286490 SetUpCall succeeded 2006/08/11 10:16:09.777 0:34.906 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP PDU Received on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 SIP/2.0 407 Proxy Authentication Required CSeq: 1 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5064;branch=z9hG4bK3ac92850-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;received=213.39.190.81;rport=5064 User-Agent: Miradata Asterisk Server From: "Conrad Beckert" ;tag=202b0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: 901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: ;tag=as3ef639c1 Contact: Proxy-Authenticate: Digest realm="asterisk", nonce="000810ff" Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Length: 0 2006/08/11 10:16:09.779 0:34.908 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 OpalUDP Ended connect, selecting 213.39.190.81:5064 2006/08/11 10:16:09.779 0:34.908 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP Queueing PDU: 1 INVITE <407> 2006/08/11 10:16:09.780 0:34.909 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:16:09.780 0:34.909 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP PDU handler thread started. 2006/08/11 10:16:09.780 0:34.909 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/11 10:16:09.781 0:34.910 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Handling PDU 1 INVITE <407> (with transaction) 2006/08/11 10:16:09.781 0:34.910 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE completed. 2006/08/11 10:16:09.783 0:34.912 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Sending PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 ACK sip:2001 at miradata.d2g.com SIP/2.0 CSeq: 1 ACK Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5064;branch=z9hG4bK3ac92850-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;rport From: "Conrad Beckert" ;tag=202b0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: 901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: ;tag=as3ef639c1 Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/11 10:16:09.784 0:34.913 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Received Proxy Authentication Required response 2006/08/11 10:16:09.786 0:34.915 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE created. 2006/08/11 10:16:09.786 0:34.915 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:09.786 0:34.915 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:09.786 0:34.915 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:09.786 0:34.915 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/11 10:16:09.788 0:34.917 SIP Handler:84f4970 RTP_UDP Session 1 created: 213.39.190.81:5004-5005 ssrc=553298923 2006/08/11 10:16:09.789 0:34.918 SIP Handler:84f4970 RTP Adding session RTP_UDP 2006/08/11 10:16:09.789 0:34.918 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Using RTP payload [pt=101] for NTE 2006/08/11 10:16:09.797 0:34.926 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] SpeexWide-20.6k GSM-06.10 MS-GSM SpeexNarrow-8k G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k H.261(QCIF) H.261(CIF) YUV420P RGB32 RGB24 2006/08/11 10:16:09.799 0:34.928 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/11 10:16:09.805 0:34.934 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Sending PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 INVITE sip:2001 at miradata.d2g.com SIP/2.0 Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 08:16:09 GMT CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5064;branch=z9hG4bK9cd83950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.2 From: "Conrad Beckert" ;tag=202b0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: 901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Proxy-Authorization: Digest username="2002", realm="asterisk", nonce="000810ff", uri="sip:2001 at miradata.d2g.com", response="3e04f4bfabdbf3be58636ea347fa515b", algorithm=md5 Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 340 Max-Forwards: 70 v=0 o=- 1155284169 1155284169 IN IP4 213.39.190.81 s=Opal SIP Session c=IN IP4 213.39.190.81 t=0 0 m=audio 5004 RTP/AVP 101 96 3 107 110 0 8 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-15 a=rtpmap:96 SPEEX/16000 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:107 MS-GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:110 SPEEX/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 2006/08/11 10:16:09.805 0:34.935 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/11 10:16:09.894 0:35.023 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP PDU Received on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 SIP/2.0 100 Trying CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5064;branch=z9hG4bK9cd83950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;received=213.39.190.81;rport=5064 User-Agent: Miradata Asterisk Server From: "Conrad Beckert" ;tag=202b0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: 901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Length: 0 2006/08/11 10:16:09.895 0:35.024 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP Queueing PDU: 2 INVITE <100> 2006/08/11 10:16:09.895 0:35.024 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:16:09.896 0:35.025 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Handling PDU 2 INVITE <100> (with transaction) 2006/08/11 10:16:09.896 0:35.025 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE proceeding. 2006/08/11 10:16:09.897 0:35.026 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Set targetAddress to sip:2001 at 84.191.75.172 2006/08/11 10:16:09.897 0:35.026 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Received Trying response 2006/08/11 10:16:09.897 0:35.026 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/11 10:16:10.014 0:35.143 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP PDU Received on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 SIP/2.0 180 Ringing CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5064;branch=z9hG4bK9cd83950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;received=213.39.190.81;rport=5064 User-Agent: Miradata Asterisk Server From: "Conrad Beckert" ;tag=202b0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: 901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: ;tag=as7ee65446 Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Length: 0 2006/08/11 10:16:10.015 0:35.144 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP Queueing PDU: 2 INVITE <180> 2006/08/11 10:16:10.017 0:35.146 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:16:10.018 0:35.147 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Handling PDU 2 INVITE <180> (with transaction) 2006/08/11 10:16:10.018 0:35.147 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE proceeding. 2006/08/11 10:16:10.019 0:35.148 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Set targetAddress to sip:2001 at 84.191.75.172 2006/08/11 10:16:10.019 0:35.148 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Received Ringing response 2006/08/11 10:16:10.019 0:35.148 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalMan OnAlerting Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:10.019 0:35.148 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call OnAlerting Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:10.020 0:35.149 SIP Handler:84f4970 PCSS SetAlerting(2001 at miradata.d2g.com) 2006/08/11 10:16:10.020 0:35.149 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/11 10:16:14.065 0:39.194 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SDP Media session port=8076 2006/08/11 10:16:14.065 0:39.194 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SDP Adding media session with 4 formats 2006/08/11 10:16:14.066 0:39.195 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SDP Unknown media attribute silenceSupp:off - - - - 2006/08/11 10:16:14.066 0:39.195 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP PDU Received on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5064;branch=z9hG4bK9cd83950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;received=213.39.190.81;rport=5064 User-Agent: Miradata Asterisk Server From: "Conrad Beckert" ;tag=202b0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: 901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: ;tag=as7ee65446 Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 264 v=0 o=root 27589 27589 IN IP4 84.191.75.172 s=session c=IN IP4 84.191.75.172 t=0 0 m=audio 8076 RTP/AVP 3 8 0 101 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-16 a=silenceSupp:off - - - - 2006/08/11 10:16:14.067 0:39.196 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP Queueing PDU: 2 INVITE <200> 2006/08/11 10:16:14.067 0:39.196 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:16:14.068 0:39.197 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Handling PDU 2 INVITE <200> (with transaction) 2006/08/11 10:16:14.069 0:39.198 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE completed. 2006/08/11 10:16:14.069 0:39.198 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Set targetAddress to sip:2001 at 84.191.75.172 2006/08/11 10:16:14.071 0:39.200 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/11 10:16:14.221 0:39.350 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Adjusting transport to address udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:16:14.221 0:39.350 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Sending PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 ACK sip:2001 at 84.191.75.172 SIP/2.0 CSeq: 2 ACK Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5064;branch=z9hG4bKa2b0c752-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;rport From: "Conrad Beckert" ;tag=202b0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: 901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: ;tag=as7ee65446 Contact: Proxy-Authorization: Digest username="2002", realm="asterisk", nonce="000810ff", uri="sip:2001 at 84.191.75.172", response="4aae5dc78b011995a7aa24d73124d5dd", algorithm=md5 Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/11 10:16:14.222 0:39.351 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Received INVITE OK response 2006/08/11 10:16:14.222 0:39.351 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:14.222 0:39.351 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:14.222 0:39.351 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:14.222 0:39.352 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/11 10:16:14.223 0:39.352 SIP Handler:84f4970 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:14.223 0:39.352 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP RTP payload type GSM matched to codec GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:14.224 0:39.353 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP RTP payload type PCMA matched to codec G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/11 10:16:14.224 0:39.353 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP RTP payload type PCMU matched to codec G.711-uLaw-64k 2006/08/11 10:16:14.224 0:39.353 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media GSM-06.10,G.711-ALaw-64k,G.711-uLaw-64k 2006/08/11 10:16:14.225 0:39.354 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:14.226 0:39.355 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon Selected media stream PCM-16 -> GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:15.931 0:41.061 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[2]-EP[Default],OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:15.932 0:41.061 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call PatchMediaStreams Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:15.932 0:41.061 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] session=1 2006/08/11 10:16:15.933 0:41.062 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream, selected PCM-16 -> GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:15.933 0:41.062 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:15.933 0:41.062 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:15.933 0:41.062 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:15.933 0:41.063 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/11 10:16:15.934 0:41.063 SIP Handler:84f4970 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:15.934 0:41.063 SIP Handler:84f4970 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:15.934 0:41.063 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon],OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:15.966 0:41.095 SIP Handler:84f4970 Codec GSM0610 encoder created 2006/08/11 10:16:15.966 0:41.095 SIP Handler:84f4970 Patch Added media stream sink OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-GSM-06.10 using transcoder PCM-16->GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:15.966 0:41.096 SIP Handler:84f4970 Media Audio source data size set to 320 bytes and 2 buffers. 2006/08/11 10:16:15.967 0:41.096 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/11 10:16:15.967 0:41.096 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/11 10:16:15.972 0:41.101 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to GSM-06.10,G.711-ALaw-64k,G.711-uLaw-64k 2006/08/11 10:16:15.972 0:41.101 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:15.972 0:41.101 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon Selected media stream GSM-06.10 -> GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:15.972 0:41.102 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:15.973 0:41.102 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:15.973 0:41.102 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:15.973 0:41.102 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/11 10:16:15.973 0:41.102 SIP Handler:84f4970 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:15.973 0:41.102 SIP Handler:84f4970 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:15.973 0:41.102 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon],OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:15.974 0:41.103 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call PatchMediaStreams Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:15.974 0:41.103 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream Call[2]-EP[Default] session=1 2006/08/11 10:16:15.975 0:41.104 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream, selected GSM-06.10 -> PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:16.323 0:41.452 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[2]-EP[Default],OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:16.336 0:41.465 SIP Handler:84f4970 Codec GSM0610 decoder created 2006/08/11 10:16:16.336 0:41.465 SIP Handler:84f4970 Media Audio sink data size set to 320 bytes and 2 buffers. 2006/08/11 10:16:16.336 0:41.465 SIP Handler:84f4970 Patch Added media stream sink OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 using transcoder GSM-06.10->PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:16.336 0:41.465 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/11 10:16:16.337 0:41.466 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/11 10:16:16.349 0:41.478 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:16.349 0:41.478 SIP Handler:84f4970 RTP_UDP SetRemoteSocketInfo: session=1 data channel, new=84.191.75.172:8076, local=213.39.190.81:5004-5005, remote=0.0.0.0:0-0 2006/08/11 10:16:16.350 0:41.479 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Could not find SDP media description for Video 2006/08/11 10:16:16.350 0:41.479 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalMan OnConnected Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:16.350 0:41.479 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call OnConnected Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:16.351 0:41.480 SIP Handler:84f4970 PCSS SetConnected() 2006/08/11 10:16:16.351 0:41.480 SIP Handler:84f4970 GMPCSSEndpoint PCSS connection established 2006/08/11 10:16:16.351 0:41.480 SIP Handler:84f4970 GMManager Will establish the connection 2006/08/11 10:16:16.351 0:41.480 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalMan OnEstablished Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:16.351 0:41.480 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call OnEstablished Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:16.366 0:41.495 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[2]-EP[Default] GSM-06.10 G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/11 10:16:16.366 0:41.495 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/11 10:16:16.367 0:41.496 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:16.367 0:41.496 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 with media GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/11 10:16:16.381 0:41.510 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] GSM-06.10 G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/11 10:16:16.381 0:41.510 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/11 10:16:16.382 0:41.511 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:16.382 0:41.511 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/11 10:16:16.382 0:41.511 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 with media GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/11 10:16:16.383 0:41.512 Media Patch:84156a8 Patch Thread started for Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:16.446 0:41.575 Media Patch:84156a8 RTP First sent data: ver=2 pt=GSM psz=33 m=1 x=0 seq=48764 ts=0 src=553298923 ccnt=0 2006/08/11 10:16:16.479 0:41.609 SIP Handler:84f4970 Media Starting thread Media Patch:84156a8 2006/08/11 10:16:16.480 0:41.609 Media Patch:8410c08 Patch Thread started for Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-GSM-06.10 -> OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:16.481 0:41.610 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer created: size=101 delay=160-4000/160 (20ms) obj=0x84e99a8 2006/08/11 10:16:16.484 0:41.614 RTP Jitter:84e99a8 RTP Jitter RTP receive thread started: 0x84e99a8 2006/08/11 10:16:16.485 0:41.614 RTP Jitter:84e99a8 RTP First receive data: ver=2 pt=GSM psz=33 m=0 x=0 seq=16283 ts=0 src=1395533726 ccnt=0 2006/08/11 10:16:16.494 0:41.624 RTP Jitter:84e99a8 RTP Receive statistics: packets=101 octets=3333 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=0 maxTime=3 minTime=0 jitter=0 maxJitter=0 2006/08/11 10:16:16.495 0:41.624 RTP Jitter:84e99a8 RTP Jitter buffer full, throwing away oldest frame (0) 2006/08/11 10:16:16.500 0:41.629 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/08/11 10:16:16.500 0:41.629 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer length exceed was prior to first write. Not increasing buffer size 2006/08/11 10:16:16.508 0:41.637 RTP Jitter:84e99a8 RTP Jitter buffer full, threw away 17 oldest frames 2006/08/11 10:16:16.515 0:41.645 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/08/11 10:16:16.516 0:41.645 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer size increased to 320 (40ms) 2006/08/11 10:16:16.552 0:41.681 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:16.611 0:41.741 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:16.627 0:41.757 SIP Handler:84f4970 Media Starting thread Media Patch:8410c08 2006/08/11 10:16:16.628 0:41.757 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon Media stream threads started. 2006/08/11 10:16:16.628 0:41.757 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon Media stream threads started. (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories 2006/08/11 10:16:16.646 0:41.775 SIP Handler:84f4970 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:16.646 0:41.776 SIP Handler:84f4970 GMManager Will establish the connection 2006/08/11 10:16:16.647 0:41.776 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalMan OnEstablished Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:16.647 0:41.776 SIP Handler:84f4970 Call OnEstablished Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:16.649 0:41.779 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/11 10:16:16.696 0:41.825 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:16.712 0:41.841 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:16.732 0:41.861 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:16.791 0:41.921 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:16.852 0:41.981 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:16.911 0:42.041 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:16.972 0:42.101 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.031 0:42.161 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.092 0:42.221 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.151 0:42.281 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.211 0:42.341 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.272 0:42.401 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.332 0:42.461 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.391 0:42.521 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.451 0:42.581 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.511 0:42.641 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.572 0:42.701 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.632 0:42.761 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.657 0:42.787 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:17.692 0:42.821 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.752 0:42.881 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.812 0:42.941 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.872 0:43.001 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.932 0:43.061 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:17.992 0:43.121 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:18.052 0:43.181 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:18.112 0:43.241 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:18.129 0:43.258 RTP Jitter:84e99a8 RTP Receive statistics: packets=201 octets=6633 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=16 maxTime=42 minTime=0 jitter=18 maxJitter=19 2006/08/11 10:16:18.172 0:43.301 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:18.232 0:43.361 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:18.292 0:43.421 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:18.352 0:43.481 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:18.412 0:43.541 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:18.455 0:43.584 Media Patch:84156a8 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=101 octets=3333 avgTime=20 maxTime=43 minTime=8 2006/08/11 10:16:18.472 0:43.601 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:18.532 0:43.661 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:18.592 0:43.721 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:18.652 0:43.781 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:18.657 0:43.786 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:18.712 0:43.841 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:18.772 0:43.901 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:18.832 0:43.961 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:18.892 0:44.021 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:18.952 0:44.081 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.024 0:44.153 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.072 0:44.201 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.132 0:44.261 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.192 0:44.321 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.252 0:44.381 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.312 0:44.441 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.372 0:44.501 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.432 0:44.561 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.492 0:44.621 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.552 0:44.681 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.612 0:44.741 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.660 0:44.789 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:19.680 0:44.809 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.729 0:44.858 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.789 0:44.918 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.848 0:44.978 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.908 0:45.038 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:19.968 0:45.098 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.032 0:45.161 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.092 0:45.221 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.137 0:45.267 RTP Jitter:84e99a8 RTP Receive statistics: packets=301 octets=9933 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=20 maxTime=33 minTime=0 jitter=19 maxJitter=19 2006/08/11 10:16:20.149 0:45.278 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.208 0:45.338 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.268 0:45.398 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.328 0:45.458 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.388 0:45.518 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.448 0:45.578 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.454 0:45.584 Media Patch:84156a8 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=201 octets=6633 avgTime=19 maxTime=33 minTime=8 2006/08/11 10:16:20.508 0:45.638 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.568 0:45.698 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.628 0:45.758 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.676 0:45.806 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:20.692 0:45.821 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.748 0:45.878 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.808 0:45.938 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.868 0:45.998 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.928 0:46.058 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:20.988 0:46.118 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:21.048 0:46.177 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:21.108 0:46.237 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:21.168 0:46.297 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:21.228 0:46.357 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:21.288 0:46.417 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:21.348 0:46.477 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:21.408 0:46.537 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:21.468 0:46.597 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:21.486 0:46.616 RTP Jitter:84e99a8 RTP SentSenderReport: ssrc=553298923 ntp=3364272981.2090323494 rtp=40160 psent=252 osent=8316 2006/08/11 10:16:21.487 0:46.616 RTP Jitter:84e99a8 RTP SentReceiverReport: ssrc=1395533726 fraction=0 lost=0 last_seq=0 jitter=144 lsr=0 dlsr=0 2006/08/11 10:16:21.487 0:46.616 RTP Jitter:84e99a8 RTP Sending SDES: beccon at beccon 2006/08/11 10:16:21.528 0:46.657 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:21.588 0:46.717 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:21.648 0:46.777 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:21.676 0:46.805 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:21.708 0:46.837 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:21.768 0:46.897 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:21.828 0:46.957 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:21.888 0:47.017 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:21.948 0:47.077 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.020 0:47.149 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.068 0:47.197 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.128 0:47.257 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.145 0:47.274 RTP Jitter:84e99a8 RTP Receive statistics: packets=401 octets=13233 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=20 maxTime=35 minTime=0 jitter=17 maxJitter=19 2006/08/11 10:16:22.188 0:47.317 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.248 0:47.377 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.308 0:47.437 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.368 0:47.497 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.428 0:47.557 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.454 0:47.583 Media Patch:84156a8 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=301 octets=9933 avgTime=20 maxTime=31 minTime=11 2006/08/11 10:16:22.488 0:47.617 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.548 0:47.677 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.608 0:47.737 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.668 0:47.797 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.676 0:47.805 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:22.728 0:47.857 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.788 0:47.917 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.848 0:47.977 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.908 0:48.037 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:22.968 0:48.097 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.032 0:48.161 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.088 0:48.217 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.148 0:48.277 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.208 0:48.337 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.268 0:48.397 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.328 0:48.457 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.388 0:48.517 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.448 0:48.577 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.508 0:48.637 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.568 0:48.697 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.628 0:48.757 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.688 0:48.817 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.690 0:48.819 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:23.748 0:48.877 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.808 0:48.937 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.868 0:48.997 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.928 0:49.057 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:23.988 0:49.117 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.032 0:49.161 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.048 0:49.177 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.108 0:49.237 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.128 0:49.257 RTP Jitter:84e99a8 RTP Receive statistics: packets=501 octets=16533 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=19 maxTime=40 minTime=0 jitter=19 maxJitter=20 2006/08/11 10:16:24.168 0:49.297 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.228 0:49.357 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.288 0:49.417 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.348 0:49.477 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.408 0:49.537 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.454 0:49.583 Media Patch:84156a8 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=401 octets=13233 avgTime=20 maxTime=32 minTime=9 2006/08/11 10:16:24.468 0:49.597 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.528 0:49.657 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.588 0:49.717 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.648 0:49.777 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.704 0:49.833 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:24.712 0:49.841 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.768 0:49.897 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.828 0:49.957 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.888 0:50.017 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:24.948 0:50.077 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.032 0:50.161 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.068 0:50.197 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.128 0:50.257 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.188 0:50.317 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.248 0:50.377 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.308 0:50.437 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.368 0:50.497 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.428 0:50.557 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.488 0:50.617 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.548 0:50.677 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.608 0:50.737 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.668 0:50.797 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.724 0:50.853 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:25.736 0:50.865 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.788 0:50.917 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.848 0:50.977 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.908 0:51.037 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:25.968 0:51.097 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:26.028 0:51.157 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:26.088 0:51.217 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:26.135 0:51.265 RTP Jitter:84e99a8 RTP Receive statistics: packets=601 octets=19833 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=20 maxTime=39 minTime=1 jitter=19 maxJitter=20 2006/08/11 10:16:26.148 0:51.277 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:26.208 0:51.337 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:26.268 0:51.397 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:26.328 0:51.457 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:26.388 0:51.517 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:26.448 0:51.577 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:26.453 0:51.583 Media Patch:84156a8 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=501 octets=16533 avgTime=19 maxTime=30 minTime=11 2006/08/11 10:16:26.508 0:51.637 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:26.568 0:51.697 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:26.628 0:51.757 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:26.688 0:51.817 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:26.740 0:51.869 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/11 10:16:26.753 0:51.882 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:26.808 0:51.937 Media Patch:8410c08 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/11 10:16:26.956 0:52.085 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP PDU Received on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 BYE sip:2002 at 213.39.190.81:5064 SIP/2.0 CSeq: 102 BYE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 84.191.75.172:5060;branch=z9hG4bK7e921479;rport User-Agent: Miradata Asterisk Server From: ;tag=as7ee65446 Call-ID: 901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: "Conrad Beckert" ;tag=202b0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Contact: Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/11 10:16:26.958 0:52.087 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP Queueing PDU: 102 BYE sip:2002 at 213.39.190.81:5064 2006/08/11 10:16:26.958 0:52.087 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:16:26.958 0:52.088 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Handling PDU 102 BYE sip:2002 at 213.39.190.81:5064 (no transaction) 2006/08/11 10:16:26.959 0:52.088 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP BYE received for call 901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon 2006/08/11 10:16:26.961 0:52.090 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Sending PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 102 BYE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 84.191.75.172:5060;branch=z9hG4bK7e921479;rport=5060;received=84.191.75.172 From: ;tag=as7ee65446 Call-ID: 901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: "Conrad Beckert" ;tag=202b0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE Content-Length: 0 2006/08/11 10:16:26.962 0:52.091 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon Releasing Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:26.962 0:52.091 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon Call end reason for 901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon set to EndedByRemoteUser 2006/08/11 10:16:26.962 0:52.091 SIP Handler:84f4970 OpalCon SetPhase from EstablishedPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/11 10:16:26.962 0:52.091 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/11 10:16:26.963 0:52.092 OnRelease:85a9f00 SIP OnReleased: Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon], phase = ReleasingPhase 2006/08/11 10:16:26.963 0:52.092 OnRelease:85a9f00 OpalCon SetPhase from ReleasingPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/11 10:16:26.974 0:52.103 OnRelease:85a9f00 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:26.974 0:52.103 OnRelease:85a9f00 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/11 10:16:26.974 0:52.103 OnRelease:85a9f00 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:26.975 0:52.104 OnRelease:85a9f00 Media Disconnecting OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-GSM-06.10 from patch thread Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:27.017 0:52.146 Media Patch:84156a8 RTP_UDP Session 1, Write shutdown. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.018 0:52.147 OnRelease:85a9f00 Patch Removing media stream sink OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:27.027 0:52.156 OnRelease:85a9f00 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:27.027 0:52.156 OnRelease:85a9f00 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down read. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.028 0:52.157 RTP Jitter:84e99a8 RTP_UDP Session 1, Read shutdown. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.028 0:52.157 RTP Jitter:84e99a8 RTP Jitter RTP receive thread ended 2006/08/11 10:16:27.028 0:52.157 OnRelease:85a9f00 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:27.029 0:52.158 OnRelease:85a9f00 Media Disconnecting OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-GSM-06.10 from patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-GSM-06.10 -> OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:27.030 0:52.159 OnRelease:85a9f00 Patch Closing media patch Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-GSM-06.10 -> OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:27.030 0:52.159 OnRelease:85a9f00 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:27.030 0:52.159 OnRelease:85a9f00 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down read. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.030 0:52.159 OnRelease:85a9f00 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:27.030 0:52.159 OnRelease:85a9f00 Media Closing raw media stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:27.031 0:52.160 OnRelease:85a9f00 Media Closing stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:27.031 0:52.160 OnRelease:85a9f00 Media Disconnecting OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 from patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-GSM-06.10 -> OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:27.031 0:52.160 OnRelease:85a9f00 Patch Removing media stream sink OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:27.031 0:52.160 OnRelease:85a9f00 Patch Waiting for media patch thread to stop Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:27.032 0:52.161 Media Patch:8410c08 Patch Thread ended for Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-GSM-06.10 2006/08/11 10:16:27.042 0:52.171 OnRelease:85a9f00 Patch Media patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-GSM-06.10 destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.042 0:52.171 OnRelease:85a9f00 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.042 0:52.172 OnRelease:85a9f00 OpalCon SetPhase from ReleasingPhase to ReleasedPhase 2006/08/11 10:16:27.043 0:52.172 SIP Handler:84f4970 SIP PDU handler thread finished. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.043 0:52.172 OnRelease:85a9f00 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/11 10:16:27.043 0:52.172 OnRelease:85a9f00 OpalUDP Close 2006/08/11 10:16:27.043 0:52.172 OnRelease:85a9f00 Opal Transport Close 2006/08/11 10:16:27.044 0:52.173 SIP Transport:84f1fd0 SIP Read thread finished. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.044 0:52.173 OnRelease:85a9f00 OpalCon OnReleased Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:27.044 0:52.173 OnRelease:85a9f00 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.044 0:52.173 OnRelease:85a9f00 OpalEP OnReleased Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories 2006/08/11 10:16:27.332 0:52.462 Media Patch:84156a8 Patch Thread ended for Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:27.552 0:52.681 OnRelease:85a9f00 GMManager Will release the connection 2006/08/11 10:16:27.552 0:52.681 OnRelease:85a9f00 OpalMan OnReleased Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:27.553 0:52.682 OnRelease:85a9f00 Call OnReleased Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:27.553 0:52.682 OnRelease:85a9f00 OpalCon Releasing Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:27.553 0:52.682 OnRelease:85a9f00 OpalCon Call end reason for Default set to EndedByRemoteUser 2006/08/11 10:16:27.553 0:52.682 OnRelease:85a9f00 OpalCon SetPhase from EstablishedPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/11 10:16:27.553 0:52.682 OnRelease:85a9f00 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down read. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.554 0:52.683 OnRelease:85a9f00 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.554 0:52.683 OnRelease:85a9f00 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE aborted. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.554 0:52.683 OnRelease:85a9f00 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.555 0:52.684 OnRelease:85a9f00 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE aborted. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.555 0:52.684 OnRelease:85a9f00 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.555 0:52.684 OnRelease:85a9f00 OpalCon OnRelease thread completed for 901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon 2006/08/11 10:16:27.556 0:52.685 OnRelease:840ef50 OpalCon OnReleased Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:27.556 0:52.685 OnRelease:840ef50 Media Closing raw media stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:27.557 0:52.686 OnRelease:840ef50 Media Closing stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:27.557 0:52.686 OnRelease:840ef50 Media Disconnecting OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 from patch thread Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:27.557 0:52.686 OnRelease:840ef50 Patch Closing media patch Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:27.557 0:52.686 OnRelease:840ef50 Media Closing raw media stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:27.557 0:52.686 OnRelease:840ef50 Media Closing stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:27.557 0:52.686 OnRelease:840ef50 Patch Waiting for media patch thread to stop Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/11 10:16:27.558 0:52.687 OnRelease:840ef50 Patch Media patch thread Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.558 0:52.687 OnRelease:840ef50 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.584 0:52.714 OnRelease:840ef50 GMPCSSEndpoint PCSS connection released 2006/08/11 10:16:27.585 0:52.714 OnRelease:840ef50 OpalEP OnReleased Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:27.585 0:52.714 OnRelease:840ef50 GMManager Will release the connection 2006/08/11 10:16:27.585 0:52.714 OnRelease:840ef50 OpalMan OnReleased Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:27.585 0:52.714 OnRelease:840ef50 Call OnReleased Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:27.908 0:53.038 OpalGarbage Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/11 10:16:27.909 0:53.038 OpalGarbage OpalUDP Close 2006/08/11 10:16:27.909 0:53.038 OpalGarbage Opal Transport Close 2006/08/11 10:16:27.909 0:53.039 OpalGarbage SIP Deleted connection. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.910 0:53.039 OpalGarbage OpalCon Connection Call[2]-EP[901f0950-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.910 0:53.039 OpalGarbage RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/11 10:16:27.910 0:53.039 OpalGarbage RTP Final statistics: packetsSent = 525 octetsSent = 17325 averageSendTime = 19 maximumSendTime = 30 minimumSendTime = 11 packetsReceived = 636 octetsReceived = 20988 packetsLost = 0 packetsTooLate = 0 packetsOutOfOrder = 0 averageReceiveTime= 20 maximumReceiveTime= 39 minimumReceiveTime= 1 averageJitter = 19 maximumJitter = 20 2006/08/11 10:16:27.911 0:53.040 OpalGarbage RTP Removing jitter buffer 0x84e99a8 RTP Jitter:84e99a8 2006/08/11 10:16:31.314 0:56.444 OnRelease:840ef50 OpalCon OnRelease thread completed for Default 2006/08/11 10:16:31.968 0:57.098 OpalGarbage PCSS Deleted PC sound system connection. 2006/08/11 10:16:31.969 0:57.098 OpalGarbage OpalCon Connection Call[2]-EP[Default] destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:16:32.973 0:58.102 OpalGarbage Call Call[2] destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:16:43.305 1:08.434 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalMan Set up call from pc:* to sip:2001 at miradata.d2g.com 2006/08/11 10:16:43.305 1:08.434 GMURLHandler:084f8638 Call Created Call[3] 2006/08/11 10:16:43.305 1:08.434 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalMan Set up connection to "pc:*" 2006/08/11 10:16:43.307 1:08.436 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalCon Created connection Call[3]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:43.308 1:08.437 GMURLHandler:084f8638 RFC2833 Handler created 2006/08/11 10:16:43.308 1:08.437 GMURLHandler:084f8638 Silence Handler created 2006/08/11 10:16:43.308 1:08.437 GMURLHandler:084f8638 Echo Canceler Handler created 2006/08/11 10:16:43.308 1:08.437 GMURLHandler:084f8638 PCSS Created PC sound system connection. 2006/08/11 10:16:43.308 1:08.437 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalMan On incoming connection Call[3]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:43.308 1:08.437 GMURLHandler:084f8638 Call GetOtherPartyConnection Call[3]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:43.309 1:08.438 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalMan Set up connection to "sip:2001 at miradata.d2g.com" 2006/08/11 10:16:43.309 1:08.438 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalCon Created connection Call[3]-EP[b0193564-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:43.310 1:08.439 GMURLHandler:084f8638 RFC2833 Handler created 2006/08/11 10:16:43.311 1:08.440 GMURLHandler:084f8638 SIP Created connection. 2006/08/11 10:16:43.312 1:08.441 GMURLHandler:084f8638 PCSS Outgoing call routed to sip:2001 at miradata.d2g.com for Call[3]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:43.312 1:08.441 GMURLHandler:084f8638 Call OnSetUp Call[3]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:43.312 1:08.441 GMURLHandler:084f8638 SIP SetUpConnection: 2006/08/11 10:16:43.339 1:08.468 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 213.39.190.81:0 2006/08/11 10:16:43.339 1:08.468 GMURLHandler:084f8638 SIP Created transport udp$0.0.0.0 2006/08/11 10:16:43.340 1:08.469 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalUDP Started connect to 84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:16:43.341 1:08.470 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalUDP Connect on pre-bound interface: 213.39.190.81 2006/08/11 10:16:43.341 1:08.471 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalUDP Could not bind to any port in range 5060 to 5100 2006/08/11 10:16:43.342 1:08.471 GMURLHandler:084f8638 SIP Could not connect to udp$miradata.d2g.com:5060 - 2006/08/11 10:16:43.342 1:08.471 GMURLHandler:084f8638 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/11 10:16:43.342 1:08.471 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalUDP Close 2006/08/11 10:16:43.342 1:08.471 GMURLHandler:084f8638 Opal Transport Close 2006/08/11 10:16:43.342 1:08.471 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalCon Releasing Call[3]-EP[b0193564-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:43.343 1:08.472 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalCon Call end reason for b0193564-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon set to EndedByTransportFail 2006/08/11 10:16:43.343 1:08.472 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalCon SetPhase from UninitialisedPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/11 10:16:43.343 1:08.472 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalCon Releasing Call[3]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:43.343 1:08.472 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalCon Call end reason for Default set to EndedByNoAccept 2006/08/11 10:16:43.343 1:08.472 GMURLHandler:084f8638 OpalCon SetPhase from SetUpPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/11 10:16:43.344 1:08.473 GMURLHandler:084f8638 SetUpCall succeeded 2006/08/11 10:16:43.344 1:08.473 OnRelease:85a4390 SIP OnReleased: Call[3]-EP[b0193564-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon], phase = ReleasingPhase 2006/08/11 10:16:43.344 1:08.473 OnRelease:85a4390 OpalCon SetPhase from ReleasingPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/11 10:16:43.344 1:08.473 OnRelease:85a4390 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/11 10:16:43.344 1:08.473 OnRelease:85a4390 OpalCon SetPhase from ReleasingPhase to ReleasedPhase 2006/08/11 10:16:43.345 1:08.474 OnRelease:85a4390 OpalCon OnReleased Call[3]-EP[b0193564-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:43.345 1:08.474 OnRelease:85a4390 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/11 10:16:43.345 1:08.474 OnRelease:85a4390 OpalEP OnReleased Call[3]-EP[b0193564-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories 2006/08/11 10:16:43.865 1:08.994 OnRelease:85a4390 GMManager Will release the connection 2006/08/11 10:16:43.865 1:08.994 OnRelease:85a4390 OpalMan OnReleased Call[3]-EP[b0193564-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:43.865 1:08.995 OnRelease:85a4390 Call OnReleased Call[3]-EP[b0193564-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:43.866 1:08.995 OnRelease:85a4390 OpalCon Already released Call[3]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:43.866 1:08.995 OnRelease:85a4390 OpalCon OnRelease thread completed for b0193564-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon 2006/08/11 10:16:43.866 1:08.995 OnRelease:85a4c80 OpalCon OnReleased Call[3]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:43.867 1:08.996 OnRelease:85a4c80 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/11 10:16:44.190 1:09.320 OpalGarbage SIP Deleted connection. 2006/08/11 10:16:44.191 1:09.320 OpalGarbage OpalCon Connection Call[3]-EP[b0193564-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:16:45.222 1:10.352 OnRelease:85a4c80 GMPCSSEndpoint PCSS connection released 2006/08/11 10:16:45.223 1:10.352 OnRelease:85a4c80 OpalEP OnReleased Call[3]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:45.223 1:10.352 OnRelease:85a4c80 GMManager Will release the connection 2006/08/11 10:16:45.223 1:10.352 OnRelease:85a4c80 OpalMan OnReleased Call[3]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:45.223 1:10.352 OnRelease:85a4c80 Call OnReleased Call[3]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:47.279 1:12.408 OnRelease:85a4c80 OpalCon OnRelease thread completed for Default 2006/08/11 10:16:48.337 1:13.466 OpalGarbage PCSS Deleted PC sound system connection. 2006/08/11 10:16:48.338 1:13.467 OpalGarbage OpalCon Connection Call[3]-EP[Default] destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:16:48.765 1:13.894 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalMan Set up call from pc:* to sip:2001 at miradata.d2g.com 2006/08/11 10:16:48.765 1:13.894 GMURLHandler:084dc840 Call Created Call[4] 2006/08/11 10:16:48.765 1:13.894 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalMan Set up connection to "pc:*" 2006/08/11 10:16:48.767 1:13.896 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalCon Created connection Call[4]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:48.768 1:13.897 GMURLHandler:084dc840 RFC2833 Handler created 2006/08/11 10:16:48.768 1:13.897 GMURLHandler:084dc840 Silence Handler created 2006/08/11 10:16:48.768 1:13.897 GMURLHandler:084dc840 Echo Canceler Handler created 2006/08/11 10:16:48.768 1:13.897 GMURLHandler:084dc840 PCSS Created PC sound system connection. 2006/08/11 10:16:48.768 1:13.897 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalMan On incoming connection Call[4]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:48.768 1:13.897 GMURLHandler:084dc840 Call GetOtherPartyConnection Call[4]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:48.768 1:13.897 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalMan Set up connection to "sip:2001 at miradata.d2g.com" 2006/08/11 10:16:48.769 1:13.898 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalCon Created connection Call[4]-EP[36317667-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:48.769 1:13.898 GMURLHandler:084dc840 RFC2833 Handler created 2006/08/11 10:16:49.016 1:14.146 GMURLHandler:084dc840 SIP Created connection. 2006/08/11 10:16:49.017 1:14.146 GMURLHandler:084dc840 PCSS Outgoing call routed to sip:2001 at miradata.d2g.com for Call[4]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:49.017 1:14.146 GMURLHandler:084dc840 Call OnSetUp Call[4]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:49.017 1:14.146 GMURLHandler:084dc840 SIP SetUpConnection: 2006/08/11 10:16:49.062 1:14.191 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 213.39.190.81:0 2006/08/11 10:16:49.062 1:14.192 GMURLHandler:084dc840 SIP Created transport udp$0.0.0.0 2006/08/11 10:16:49.063 1:14.192 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalUDP Started connect to 84.191.75.172:5060 2006/08/11 10:16:49.064 1:14.193 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalUDP Connect on pre-bound interface: 213.39.190.81 2006/08/11 10:16:49.064 1:14.194 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalUDP Could not bind to any port in range 5060 to 5100 2006/08/11 10:16:49.065 1:14.194 GMURLHandler:084dc840 SIP Could not connect to udp$miradata.d2g.com:5060 - 2006/08/11 10:16:49.065 1:14.194 GMURLHandler:084dc840 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/11 10:16:49.065 1:14.194 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalUDP Close 2006/08/11 10:16:49.065 1:14.194 GMURLHandler:084dc840 Opal Transport Close 2006/08/11 10:16:49.066 1:14.195 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalCon Releasing Call[4]-EP[36317667-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:49.066 1:14.195 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalCon Call end reason for 36317667-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon set to EndedByTransportFail 2006/08/11 10:16:49.066 1:14.195 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalCon SetPhase from UninitialisedPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/11 10:16:49.066 1:14.195 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalCon Releasing Call[4]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:49.066 1:14.195 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalCon Call end reason for Default set to EndedByNoAccept 2006/08/11 10:16:49.066 1:14.195 GMURLHandler:084dc840 OpalCon SetPhase from SetUpPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/11 10:16:49.067 1:14.196 GMURLHandler:084dc840 SetUpCall succeeded 2006/08/11 10:16:49.067 1:14.196 OnRelease:84f7668 SIP OnReleased: Call[4]-EP[36317667-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon], phase = ReleasingPhase 2006/08/11 10:16:49.067 1:14.196 OnRelease:84f7668 OpalCon SetPhase from ReleasingPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/11 10:16:49.068 1:14.197 OnRelease:84f7668 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/11 10:16:49.068 1:14.197 OnRelease:84f7668 OpalCon SetPhase from ReleasingPhase to ReleasedPhase 2006/08/11 10:16:49.068 1:14.197 OnRelease:84f7668 OpalCon OnReleased Call[4]-EP[36317667-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:49.068 1:14.197 OnRelease:84f7668 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/11 10:16:49.068 1:14.197 OnRelease:84f7668 OpalEP OnReleased Call[4]-EP[36317667-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories (ekiga:28642): libebook-WARNING **: Can't find installed BookFactories 2006/08/11 10:16:49.602 1:14.731 OpalGarbage Call Call[3] destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:16:49.602 1:14.731 OnRelease:84f7668 GMManager Will release the connection 2006/08/11 10:16:49.602 1:14.731 OnRelease:84f7668 OpalMan OnReleased Call[4]-EP[36317667-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:49.603 1:14.732 OnRelease:84f7668 Call OnReleased Call[4]-EP[36317667-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] 2006/08/11 10:16:49.603 1:14.732 OnRelease:84f7668 OpalCon Already released Call[4]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:49.603 1:14.732 OnRelease:84f7668 OpalCon OnRelease thread completed for 36317667-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon 2006/08/11 10:16:49.603 1:14.732 OnRelease:8414840 OpalCon OnReleased Call[4]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:49.604 1:14.733 OnRelease:8414840 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/11 10:16:50.606 1:15.735 OpalGarbage SIP Deleted connection. 2006/08/11 10:16:50.606 1:15.735 OpalGarbage OpalCon Connection Call[4]-EP[36317667-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon] destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:16:50.878 1:16.008 OnRelease:8414840 GMPCSSEndpoint PCSS connection released 2006/08/11 10:16:50.879 1:16.008 OnRelease:8414840 OpalEP OnReleased Call[4]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:50.879 1:16.008 OnRelease:8414840 GMManager Will release the connection 2006/08/11 10:16:50.879 1:16.008 OnRelease:8414840 OpalMan OnReleased Call[4]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:50.879 1:16.008 OnRelease:8414840 Call OnReleased Call[4]-EP[Default] 2006/08/11 10:16:53.423 1:18.552 OnRelease:8414840 OpalCon OnRelease thread completed for Default 2006/08/11 10:16:53.634 1:18.763 OpalGarbage PCSS Deleted PC sound system connection. 2006/08/11 10:16:53.634 1:18.763 OpalGarbage OpalCon Connection Call[4]-EP[Default] destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:16:54.638 1:19.767 OpalGarbage Call Call[4] destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:16:59.088 1:24.217 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 SIP Sending PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 REGISTER sip:miradata.d2g.com SIP/2.0 CSeq: 4 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5061;branch=z9hG4bK0a9f9c6d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.2 From: ;tag=8a929c6d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: debadc3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE Expires: 0 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/11 10:16:59.089 1:24.218 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 SIP PDU Write failed: Das Argument ist ung?ltig 2006/08/11 10:16:59.089 1:24.218 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 SIP Set state Terminated_TransportError for transaction 4 REGISTER 2006/08/11 10:16:59.123 1:24.252 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 SIP Could not start UNREGISTER/UNSUBSCRIBE transaction 2006/08/11 10:16:59.123 1:24.253 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 SIP Transaction 4 REGISTER destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:17:17.283 1:42.412 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 SIP Sending PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 REGISTER sip:miradata.d2g.com SIP/2.0 CSeq: 5 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5061;branch=z9hG4bKc0f17478-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.2 From: ;tag=18e57478-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: debadc3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE Expires: 0 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/11 10:17:17.284 1:42.413 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 SIP PDU Write failed: Das Argument ist ung?ltig 2006/08/11 10:17:17.284 1:42.413 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 SIP Set state Terminated_TransportError for transaction 5 REGISTER 2006/08/11 10:17:17.315 1:42.445 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 SIP Could not start UNREGISTER/UNSUBSCRIBE transaction 2006/08/11 10:17:17.316 1:42.445 GMAccounts...t:083f66f0 SIP Transaction 5 REGISTER destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:17:29.844 1:54.974 ekiga Listen Stopping listening thread on tcp$213.39.190.81:1720 2006/08/11 10:17:29.872 1:55.002 ekiga H323 Deleted endpoint. 2006/08/11 10:17:29.873 1:55.002 ekiga OpalEP h323 endpoint destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:17:29.873 1:55.002 ekiga Listen Stopping listening thread on udp$213.39.190.81:5060 2006/08/11 10:17:29.873 1:55.002 Opal Listener:83f5360 Listen UDP select error: Unterbrechung w?hrend des Betriebssystemaufrufs 2006/08/11 10:17:29.976 1:55.105 ekiga SIP Sending PDU on udp$84.191.75.172:5060 REGISTER sip:miradata.d2g.com SIP/2.0 CSeq: 6 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.39.190.81:5061;branch=z9hG4bKe0ac0580-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.2 From: ;tag=42a00580-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc Call-ID: debadc3d-7f27-db11-843f-0004755375cc at beccon To: Contact: Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE Expires: 0 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/11 10:17:29.976 1:55.105 ekiga SIP PDU Write failed: Das Argument ist ung?ltig 2006/08/11 10:17:29.976 1:55.105 ekiga SIP Set state Terminated_TransportError for transaction 6 REGISTER 2006/08/11 10:17:29.977 1:55.106 ekiga SIP Could not start UNREGISTER/UNSUBSCRIBE transaction 2006/08/11 10:17:29.977 1:55.106 ekiga SIP Transaction 6 REGISTER destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:17:29.978 1:55.107 ekiga SIP Transaction 1 REGISTER destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:17:29.978 1:55.107 ekiga SIP Transaction 3 REGISTER destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:17:29.978 1:55.107 ekiga Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/11 10:17:29.978 1:55.107 ekiga OpalUDP Close 2006/08/11 10:17:29.978 1:55.107 ekiga Opal Transport Close 2006/08/11 10:17:29.978 1:55.107 SIP Transport:845e428 SIP Read thread finished. 2006/08/11 10:17:30.097 1:55.226 ekiga SIP Transaction 2 SUBSCRIBE destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:17:30.097 1:55.226 ekiga Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/11 10:17:30.097 1:55.226 ekiga OpalUDP Close 2006/08/11 10:17:30.097 1:55.226 ekiga Opal Transport Close 2006/08/11 10:17:30.097 1:55.227 SIP Transport:84947f8 SIP Read thread finished. 2006/08/11 10:17:30.196 1:55.326 ekiga SIP Deleted endpoint. 2006/08/11 10:17:30.197 1:55.326 ekiga OpalEP sip endpoint destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:17:30.197 1:55.326 ekiga PCSS Deleted PC sound system endpoint. 2006/08/11 10:17:30.197 1:55.326 ekiga OpalEP pc endpoint destroyed. 2006/08/11 10:17:30.197 1:55.326 ekiga OpalMan Deleted manager. From vanparys.wim at tiscali.be Sun Aug 13 10:59:05 2006 From: vanparys.wim at tiscali.be (Wim Vanparys) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 12:59:05 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Mailing List Message-ID: <44DF05F9.7080007@tiscali.be> Hi, Could you unsubscribe me from the mailing list, since I no longer use Gnomemeeting. THX, Wim VANPARYS From geoff.jankowski at virgin.net Sun Aug 13 13:09:25 2006 From: geoff.jankowski at virgin.net (Geoff Jankowski) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 14:09:25 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] No incoming sound to ekiga Message-ID: <1155474566.5181.23.camel@localhost> Hi I had ekiga working on suse 10.1 but then began to experience video problems. I have made the decision to move to ubuntu 6.06 which incorporate ekiga as a standard item. however, I cannot seem to get the sound to work now! I have tried the 500 at ekiga.net line and all is well and the echo test works but as soon as I call out to a phone or other ekiga user, I cannot receive sound back. I have listed below the pwlib files the General History and ekiga -d 4 outputs (see note below) which show that the codecs are opening fine even though a codec directory does not seem to exist in /usr/lib/pwlib!. Also, the sound and video permissions were read only and I tried changing these to read/execute but this made no difference. I am running a default setting stun server (stun.ekiga.net) but cannot get sound to come back to me. NB: ekiga -d 4 > output.txt does not work For some reason, when I pipe the above command it displays on the screen and does not send the output to the output.txt file. It creates the file but will not write to it. The console does not retain all the information so I have had to capture what I can by doing the operation in three stages; 1 Start ekiga (this all gets captured in the console for me to copy and paste 2 Ring 505 (I lose the beginning of this) 3 Ring my phone (I lose the beginning of this) Then copy and paste what the console has retained. So the output from the command is not 100%. Can you explain why the pipe is not working? It works for dir > output.txt but not for the ekiga command. DIRECTORY FILE LISTINGS Here is the directory listings for the pwlib codecs, sound and videoinput directories (codecs does not exist in pwlib) gjj at samson:~$ gjj at samson:~$ cd /usr/lib/pwlib/codecs/audio bash: cd: /usr/lib/pwlib/codecs/audio: No such file or directory gjj at samson:~$ gjj at samson:~$ cd /usr/lib/pwlib/device/sound gjj at samson:/usr/lib/pwlib/device/sound$ ls -la total 120 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 2006-05-31 01:52 . drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 104 2006-05-31 01:52 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 119648 2006-03-14 16:50 alsa_pwplugin.so gjj at samson:/usr/lib/pwlib/device/sound$ cd ../videoinput gjj at samson:/usr/lib/pwlib/device/videoinput$ ls -la total 244 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 112 2006-05-31 01:52 . drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 104 2006-05-31 01:52 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 123624 2006-03-14 16:50 v4l2_pwplugin.so -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 119428 2006-03-14 16:50 v4l_pwplugin.so gjj at samson:/usr/lib/pwlib/device/videoinput$ GENERAL HISTORY Here is the General History output which shows that the codecs opened for the echo test (which worked fine) and that the codecs opened for the call to my test phone where I could hear myself from output from ekiga but which would not allow ekiga to receive incoming sound. 10:22:57 Started Ekiga 2.0.1 for user gjj 10:23:10 Set STUN server to stun.ekiga.net (Port Restricted NAT) 10:23:12 Registered to ekiga.net 10:23:12 Registered to voiptalk.org 10:23:16 Calling sip:500 at ekiga.net 10:23:17 Opened Default for recording with plugin ALSA 10:23:17 Opened codec PCMA for transmission 10:23:18 Opened Default for playing with plugin ALSA 10:23:18 Opened codec PCMA for reception 10:23:18 Opened the video device using the "Picture" video plugin 10:23:18 Opened codec H261 for transmission 10:23:18 Opened codec H261 for reception 10:23:19 Connected with 500 at ekiga.net using Ekiga.NET 10:23:44 Closed codec PCMA which was opened for transmission 10:23:44 Closed codec PCMA which was opened for reception 10:23:44 Closed codec H261 which was opened for reception 10:23:47 Local user cleared the call 10:24:00 Calling sip:xxxxxxxxxxxxx at voiptalk.org 10:24:04 Opened Default for recording with plugin ALSA 10:24:04 Opened codec PCMA for transmission 10:24:04 Opened Default for playing with plugin ALSA 10:24:04 Opened codec PCMA for reception 10:24:09 Connected with xxxxxxxxxxxxx at voiptalk.org using Asterisk PBX 10:24:34 Closed codec PCMA which was opened for transmission 10:24:34 Closed codec PCMA which was opened for reception 10:24:36 Local user cleared the call EKIGA -D 4 Here is the output from ekiga -d 4 (the same two calls done immediately afterwards) which shows that the codecs (wherever they are) are opening for input and output. Both the 500 call and the call to my phone opened codecs but only the 500 echo test worked. gjj at samson:~$ ekiga -d 4 >> output.txt 2006/08/13 13:45:12.778 0:00.357 ekiga Detected audio plugins: ALSA 2006/08/13 13:45:12.779 0:00.357 ekiga Detected video plugins: Picture,V4L2,V4L 2006/08/13 13:45:12.779 0:00.357 ekiga Detected audio plugins: ALSA 2006/08/13 13:45:12.779 0:00.357 ekiga Detected video plugins: Picture,V4L2,V4L 2006/08/13 13:45:12.861 0:00.439 ekiga Detected the following audio input devices: Intel ICH6,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/13 13:45:12.861 0:00.439 ekiga Detected the following audio output devices: Intel ICH6,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/13 13:45:12.861 0:00.439 ekiga Detected the following video input devices: No device found with plugin V4L 2006/08/13 13:45:12.861 0:00.439 ekiga Detected the following audio input devices: Intel ICH6,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/13 13:45:12.861 0:00.439 ekiga Detected the following audio output devices: Intel ICH6,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/13 13:45:12.861 0:00.439 ekiga Detected the following video input devices: No device found with plugin V4L 2006/08/13 13:45:12.900 0:00.505 ekiga AVAHI Failed to create client: Daemon not running 2006/08/13 13:45:17.619 0:05.197 ekiga GnomeMeeting version 2.0.1 2006/08/13 13:45:17.619 0:05.198 ekiga OPAL version unknown 2006/08/13 13:45:17.620 0:05.198 ekiga PWLIB version 1.10.0 2006/08/13 13:45:17.620 0:05.198 ekiga GNOME support enabled 2006/08/13 13:45:17.620 0:05.198 ekiga Fullscreen support enabled 2006/08/13 13:45:17.621 0:05.199 ekiga DBUS support disabled 2006/08/13 13:45:17.626 0:05.204 ekiga Set TCP port range to 3000030010 2006/08/13 13:45:17.626 0:05.204 ekiga Set RTP port range to 50005059 2006/08/13 13:45:17.626 0:05.204 ekiga Set UDP port range to 50605100 2006/08/13 13:45:17.626 0:05.204 ekiga OpalEP Created endpoint: h323 2006/08/13 13:45:17.627 0:05.205 ekiga H323 Created endpoint. 2006/08/13 13:45:17.628 0:05.206 ekiga OpalMan Added route "pc:.*=h323:" 2006/08/13 13:45:17.628 0:05.206 ekiga OpalEP Created endpoint: sip 2006/08/13 13:45:17.628 0:05.206 ekiga SIP Created endpoint. 2006/08/13 13:45:17.629 0:05.207 ekiga OpalMan Added route "pc:.*=sip:" 2006/08/13 13:45:17.629 0:05.207 ekiga OpalEP Created endpoint: pc 2006/08/13 13:45:17.630 0:05.208 ekiga PCSS Created PC sound system endpoint. 2006/08/13 13:45:17.630 0:05.208 ekiga OpalMan Added route "h323:.*=pc:" 2006/08/13 13:45:17.630 0:05.208 ekiga OpalMan Added route "sip:.*=pc:" 2006/08/13 13:45:17.717 0:05.295 Opal Listener:8b5b118 Listen Started listening thread on tcp$192.168.0.24:1720 2006/08/13 13:45:17.718 0:05.296 Opal Listener:8b5b118 Listen Waiting on socket accept on tcp$192.168.0.24:1720 2006/08/13 13:45:17.718 0:05.296 Opal Listener:8b77ff0 Listen Started listening thread on udp$192.168.0.24:5060 2006/08/13 13:45:17.718 0:05.296 Opal Listener:8b77ff0 Listen Waiting on UDP packet on udp$192.168.0.24:5060 2006/08/13 13:45:17.720 0:05.298 ekiga AVAHI Error initializing Avahi: %sDaemon not running Killed gjj at samson:~$ ekiga -d 4 2006/08/13 13:46:59.139 0:00.348 ekiga Detected audio plugins: ALSA 2006/08/13 13:46:59.140 0:00.348 ekiga Detected video plugins: Picture,V4L2,V4L 2006/08/13 13:46:59.140 0:00.348 ekiga Detected audio plugins: ALSA 2006/08/13 13:46:59.140 0:00.348 ekiga Detected video plugins: Picture,V4L2,V4L 2006/08/13 13:46:59.175 0:00.383 ekiga Detected the following audio input devices: Intel ICH6,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/13 13:46:59.175 0:00.383 ekiga Detected the following audio output devices: Intel ICH6,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/13 13:46:59.175 0:00.383 ekiga Detected the following video input devices: No device found with plugin V4L 2006/08/13 13:46:59.175 0:00.383 ekiga Detected the following audio input devices: Intel ICH6,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/13 13:46:59.175 0:00.383 ekiga Detected the following audio output devices: Intel ICH6,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/13 13:46:59.175 0:00.383 ekiga Detected the following video input devices: No device found with plugin V4L 2006/08/13 13:46:59.214 0:00.422 ekiga AVAHI Failed to create client: Daemon not running 2006/08/13 13:47:01.852 0:03.061 ekiga GnomeMeeting version 2.0.1 2006/08/13 13:47:01.853 0:03.061 ekiga OPAL version unknown 2006/08/13 13:47:01.853 0:03.061 ekiga PWLIB version 1.10.0 2006/08/13 13:47:01.854 0:03.062 ekiga GNOME support enabled 2006/08/13 13:47:01.854 0:03.062 ekiga Fullscreen support enabled 2006/08/13 13:47:01.854 0:03.062 ekiga DBUS support disabled 2006/08/13 13:47:01.860 0:03.068 ekiga Set TCP port range to 3000030010 2006/08/13 13:47:01.860 0:03.068 ekiga Set RTP port range to 50005059 2006/08/13 13:47:01.860 0:03.068 ekiga Set UDP port range to 50605100 2006/08/13 13:47:01.861 0:03.069 ekiga OpalEP Created endpoint: h323 2006/08/13 13:47:01.862 0:03.070 ekiga H323 Created endpoint. 2006/08/13 13:47:01.864 0:03.072 ekiga OpalMan Added route "pc:.*=h323:" 2006/08/13 13:47:01.864 0:03.072 ekiga OpalEP Created endpoint: sip 2006/08/13 13:47:01.864 0:03.072 ekiga SIP Created endpoint. 2006/08/13 13:47:01.865 0:03.073 ekiga OpalMan Added route "pc:.*=sip:" 2006/08/13 13:47:01.866 0:03.074 ekiga OpalEP Created endpoint: pc 2006/08/13 13:47:01.867 0:03.075 ekiga PCSS Created PC sound system endpoint. 2006/08/13 13:47:01.867 0:03.075 ekiga OpalMan Added route "h323:.*=pc:" 2006/08/13 13:47:01.868 0:03.076 ekiga OpalMan Added route "sip:.*=pc:" 2006/08/13 13:47:01.955 0:03.163 ekiga AVAHI Error initializing Avahi: %sDaemon not running 2006/08/13 13:47:01.970 0:03.178 Opal Listener:857b190 Listen Started listening thread on tcp$192.168.0.24:1720 2006/08/13 13:47:01.971 0:03.179 Opal Listener:857b190 Listen Waiting on socket accept on tcp$192.168.0.24:1720 2006/08/13 13:47:01.971 0:03.179 Opal Listener:8af4850 Listen Started listening thread on udp$192.168.0.24:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:01.971 0:03.179 Opal Listener:8af4850 Listen Waiting on UDP packet on udp$192.168.0.24:5060 Killed gjj at samson:~$ ekiga -d 4 > ekiga.txt 2006/08/13 13:47:32.749 0:00.353 ekiga Detected audio plugins: ALSA 2006/08/13 13:47:32.751 0:00.354 ekiga Detected video plugins: Picture,V4L2,V4L 2006/08/13 13:47:32.751 0:00.354 ekiga Detected audio plugins: ALSA 2006/08/13 13:47:32.751 0:00.354 ekiga Detected video plugins: Picture,V4L2,V4L 2006/08/13 13:47:32.825 0:00.428 ekiga Detected the following audio input devices: Intel ICH6,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/13 13:47:32.825 0:00.428 ekiga Detected the following audio output devices: Intel ICH6,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/13 13:47:32.825 0:00.428 ekiga Detected the following video input devices: No device found with plugin V4L 2006/08/13 13:47:32.825 0:00.429 ekiga Detected the following audio input devices: Intel ICH6,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/13 13:47:32.826 0:00.429 ekiga Detected the following audio output devices: Intel ICH6,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/13 13:47:32.826 0:00.429 ekiga Detected the following video input devices: No device found with plugin V4L 2006/08/13 13:47:32.903 0:00.506 ekiga AVAHI Failed to create client: Daemon not running 2006/08/13 13:47:37.199 0:04.803 ekiga GnomeMeeting version 2.0.1 2006/08/13 13:47:37.200 0:04.803 ekiga OPAL version unknown 2006/08/13 13:47:37.200 0:04.803 ekiga PWLIB version 1.10.0 2006/08/13 13:47:37.201 0:04.804 ekiga GNOME support enabled 2006/08/13 13:47:37.201 0:04.804 ekiga Fullscreen support enabled 2006/08/13 13:47:37.201 0:04.804 ekiga DBUS support disabled 2006/08/13 13:47:37.206 0:04.810 ekiga Set TCP port range to 3000030010 2006/08/13 13:47:37.207 0:04.810 ekiga Set RTP port range to 50005059 2006/08/13 13:47:37.207 0:04.810 ekiga Set UDP port range to 50605100 2006/08/13 13:47:37.208 0:04.811 ekiga OpalEP Created endpoint: h323 2006/08/13 13:47:37.208 0:04.811 ekiga H323 Created endpoint. 2006/08/13 13:47:37.209 0:04.813 ekiga OpalMan Added route "pc:.*=h323:" 2006/08/13 13:47:37.211 0:04.814 ekiga OpalEP Created endpoint: sip 2006/08/13 13:47:37.211 0:04.814 ekiga SIP Created endpoint. 2006/08/13 13:47:37.211 0:04.814 ekiga OpalMan Added route "pc:.*=sip:" 2006/08/13 13:47:37.211 0:04.815 ekiga OpalEP Created endpoint: pc 2006/08/13 13:47:37.212 0:04.815 ekiga PCSS Created PC sound system endpoint. 2006/08/13 13:47:37.213 0:04.816 ekiga OpalMan Added route "h323:.*=pc:" 2006/08/13 13:47:37.213 0:04.816 ekiga OpalMan Added route "sip:.*=pc:" 2006/08/13 13:47:37.300 0:04.903 Opal Listener:8b78878 Listen Started listening thread on tcp$192.168.0.24:1720 2006/08/13 13:47:37.300 0:04.903 Opal Listener:8b78878 Listen Waiting on socket accept on tcp$192.168.0.24:1720 2006/08/13 13:47:37.300 0:04.904 Opal Listener:8b8ba80 Listen Started listening thread on udp$192.168.0.24:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:37.301 0:04.904 Opal Listener:8b8ba80 Listen Waiting on UDP packet on udp$192.168.0.24:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:37.302 0:04.905 ekiga AVAHI Error initializing Avahi: %sDaemon not running 2006/08/13 13:47:49.930 0:17.533 GMStunClient:08a83ab8 OPAL STUN server "stun.ekiga.net" replies Port Restricted NAT, external IP 86.27.83.241 2006/08/13 13:47:51.873 0:19.476 GMAccounts...t:08745000 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 192.168.0.24:32865 2006/08/13 13:47:51.873 0:19.476 GMAccounts...t:08745000 SIP Created transport udp$0.0.0.0 2006/08/13 13:47:51.874 0:19.477 GMAccounts...t:08745000 OpalUDP Started connect to 213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:51.930 0:19.533 GMAccounts...t:08745000 OpalUDP STUN created socket: 86.27.83.241:5063 2006/08/13 13:47:51.930 0:19.534 GMAccounts...t:08745000 SIP Created Transport for Registrar udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:51.936 0:19.539 GMAccounts...t:08745000 SIP Sending PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 REGISTER sip:ekiga.net SIP/2.0 CSeq: 1 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5063;branch=z9hG4bK48b1e399-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 From: ;tag=ca98e399-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 9266da99-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Expires: 3600 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 13:47:51.942 0:19.547 SIP Transport:85ec670 SIP Read thread started. 2006/08/13 13:47:51.944 0:19.548 SIP Transport:85ec670 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:52.018 0:19.621 SIP Transport:85ec670 SIP PDU Received on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized CSeq: 1 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.24:5063;branch=z9hG4bK48b1e399-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport=5063 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.6 (i386/linux)) From: ;tag=ca98e399-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 9266da99-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=90a5d545cb0d562dfea323892378f940.a16f Warning: 392 213.186.62.145:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=6853 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5063 in_uri=sip:ekiga.net out_uri=sip:ekiga.net via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="ekiga.net", nonce="44df1ea1d48ff9f424d45fde69624a23910df440", qop="auth" 2006/08/13 13:47:52.019 0:19.622 SIP Transport:85ec670 SIP Transaction 1 REGISTER completed. 2006/08/13 13:47:52.020 0:19.623 SIP Transport:85ec670 OpalUDP Ended connect, selecting 86.27.83.241:5063 2006/08/13 13:47:52.020 0:19.623 SIP Transport:85ec670 SIP Received Authentication Required response 2006/08/13 13:47:52.024 0:19.627 SIP Transport:85ec670 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/13 13:47:52.025 0:19.628 SIP Transport:85ec670 SIP Sending PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 REGISTER sip:ekiga.net SIP/2.0 CSeq: 2 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5063;branch=z9hG4bK1a54f199-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 Authorization: Digest username="geoff.jankowski", realm="ekiga.net", nonce="44df1ea1d48ff9f424d45fde69624a23910df440", uri="sip:ekiga.net", response="cadb0fb761d7ce080616344f55b7386a", algorithm=md5 From: ;tag=8c46f199-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 9266da99-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Expires: 3600 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 13:47:52.025 0:19.629 SIP Transport:85ec670 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:52.125 0:19.728 SIP Transport:85ec670 SIP PDU Received on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 2 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.24:5063;branch=z9hG4bK1a54f199-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport=5063 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.6 (i386/linux)) From: ;tag=8c46f199-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 9266da99-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=90a5d545cb0d562dfea323892378f940.be61 Contact: ;expires=3600 Warning: 392 213.186.62.145:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=12181 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5063 in_uri=sip:ekiga.net out_uri=sip:ekiga.net via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 2006/08/13 13:47:52.126 0:19.729 SIP Transport:85ec670 SIP Transaction 2 REGISTER completed. 2006/08/13 13:47:52.271 0:19.874 GMAccounts...t:08745000 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 192.168.0.24:32869 2006/08/13 13:47:52.271 0:19.874 GMAccounts...t:08745000 SIP Created transport udp$0.0.0.0 2006/08/13 13:47:52.271 0:19.874 GMAccounts...t:08745000 OpalUDP Started connect to 217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:52.332 0:19.935 GMAccounts...t:08745000 OpalUDP STUN created socket: 86.27.83.241:5064 2006/08/13 13:47:52.332 0:19.935 GMAccounts...t:08745000 SIP Created Transport for Registrar udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:52.336 0:19.939 GMAccounts...t:08745000 SIP Sending PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 REGISTER sip:voiptalk.org SIP/2.0 CSeq: 3 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5064;branch=z9hG4bKc2e0209a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 From: ;tag=70d3209a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: be1b179a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Expires: 3600 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 13:47:52.337 0:19.940 SIP Transport:8a336d8 SIP Read thread started. 2006/08/13 13:47:52.338 0:19.941 SIP Transport:8a336d8 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:52.382 0:19.986 Housekeeper SIP Transaction 2 REGISTER timeout ignored. 2006/08/13 13:47:52.407 0:20.010 SIP Transport:8a336d8 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized CSeq: 3 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.24:5064;branch=z9hG4bKc2e0209a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport=5064 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.2 (i386/linux)) From: ;tag=70d3209a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: be1b179a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=858233557c0efeed3853339e5194799c.e10b Warning: 392 217.14.132.183:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=9562 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5064 in_uri=sip:voiptalk.org out_uri=sip:voiptalk.org via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="voiptalk.org", nonce="44df20a8c868a517c4ff1708a1ae8c71f6b589d0" 2006/08/13 13:47:52.410 0:20.013 SIP Transport:8a336d8 SIP Transaction 3 REGISTER completed. 2006/08/13 13:47:52.412 0:20.015 SIP Transport:8a336d8 OpalUDP Ended connect, selecting 86.27.83.241:5064 2006/08/13 13:47:52.413 0:20.016 SIP Transport:8a336d8 SIP Received Authentication Required response 2006/08/13 13:47:52.414 0:20.017 SIP Transport:85ec670 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 192.168.0.24:32871 2006/08/13 13:47:52.415 0:20.018 SIP Transport:85ec670 SIP Created transport udp$0.0.0.0 2006/08/13 13:47:52.415 0:20.018 SIP Transport:85ec670 OpalUDP Started connect to 213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:52.418 0:20.024 SIP Transport:8a336d8 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/13 13:47:52.422 0:20.025 SIP Transport:8a336d8 SIP Sending PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 REGISTER sip:voiptalk.org SIP/2.0 CSeq: 4 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5064;branch=z9hG4bK20712d9a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 Authorization: Digest username="84436267", realm="voiptalk.org", nonce="44df20a8c868a517c4ff1708a1ae8c71f6b589d0", uri="sip:voiptalk.org", response="4d982fd0fc3f224bd4e7aa4de6733bed", algorithm=md5 From: ;tag=32642d9a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: be1b179a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Expires: 3600 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 13:47:52.422 0:20.025 SIP Transport:8a336d8 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:52.472 0:20.075 SIP Transport:85ec670 OpalUDP STUN created socket: 86.27.83.241:5065 2006/08/13 13:47:52.472 0:20.075 SIP Transport:85ec670 SIP Created Transport for Registrar udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:52.476 0:20.079 SIP Transport:85ec670 SIP Sending PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 SUBSCRIBE sip:geoff.jankowski at ekiga.net SIP/2.0 CSeq: 5 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5065;branch=z9hG4bKde40369a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 From: ;tag=c031369a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 66a42c9a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Accept: application/simple-message-summary Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Expires: 3600 Event: message-summary Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 13:47:52.477 0:20.080 SIP Transport:85ec670 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:52.478 0:20.081 SIP Transport:87449a0 SIP Read thread started. 2006/08/13 13:47:52.479 0:20.082 SIP Transport:87449a0 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:52.490 0:20.093 SIP Transport:8a336d8 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 4 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.24:5064;branch=z9hG4bK20712d9a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport=5064 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.2 (i386/linux)) From: ;tag=32642d9a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: be1b179a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=858233557c0efeed3853339e5194799c.4222 Contact: ;expires=3600 Warning: 392 217.14.132.183:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=9563 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5064 in_uri=sip:voiptalk.org out_uri=sip:voiptalk.org via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 2006/08/13 13:47:52.490 0:20.093 SIP Transport:8a336d8 SIP Transaction 4 REGISTER completed. 2006/08/13 13:47:52.573 0:20.176 SIP Transport:87449a0 SIP PDU Received on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 5 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.24:5065;branch=z9hG4bKde40369a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport=5065 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.6 (i386/linux)) From: ;tag=c031369a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 66a42c9a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=90a5d545cb0d562dfea323892378f940.f708 Warning: 392 213.186.62.145:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=14360 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5065 in_uri=sip:geoff.jankowski at ekiga.net out_uri=sip:geoff.jankowski at ekiga.net via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 2006/08/13 13:47:52.573 0:20.176 SIP Transport:87449a0 SIP Transaction 5 SUBSCRIBE completed. 2006/08/13 13:47:52.574 0:20.177 SIP Transport:87449a0 OpalUDP Ended connect, selecting 86.27.83.241:5065 2006/08/13 13:47:52.574 0:20.177 SIP Transport:87449a0 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:52.709 0:20.312 SIP Transport:8a336d8 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 192.168.0.24:32873 2006/08/13 13:47:52.709 0:20.312 SIP Transport:8a336d8 SIP Created transport udp$0.0.0.0 2006/08/13 13:47:52.710 0:20.313 SIP Transport:8a336d8 OpalUDP Started connect to 217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:52.768 0:20.372 SIP Transport:8a336d8 OpalUDP STUN created socket: 86.27.83.241:5066 2006/08/13 13:47:52.769 0:20.372 SIP Transport:8a336d8 SIP Created Transport for Registrar udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:52.773 0:20.376 SIP Transport:8a336d8 SIP Sending PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SUBSCRIBE sip:84436267 at voiptalk.org SIP/2.0 CSeq: 6 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5066;branch=z9hG4bKf678639a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 From: ;tag=3869639a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: d80e5a9a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Accept: application/simple-message-summary Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Expires: 3600 Event: message-summary Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 13:47:52.773 0:20.376 SIP Transport:88c4eb8 SIP Read thread started. 2006/08/13 13:47:52.774 0:20.377 SIP Transport:88c4eb8 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:52.779 0:20.382 Housekeeper SIP Transaction 4 REGISTER timeout ignored. 2006/08/13 13:47:52.779 0:20.382 SIP Transport:8a336d8 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:52.833 0:20.436 SIP Transport:88c4eb8 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 404 Not found CSeq: 6 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.24:5066;branch=z9hG4bKf678639a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport=5066 User-Agent: Asterisk PBX From: ;tag=3869639a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: d80e5a9a-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as5ad3ac13 Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Length: 0 2006/08/13 13:47:52.833 0:20.436 SIP Transport:88c4eb8 SIP Transaction 6 SUBSCRIBE completed. 2006/08/13 13:47:52.834 0:20.437 SIP Transport:88c4eb8 OpalUDP Ended connect, selecting 86.27.83.241:5066 2006/08/13 13:47:52.834 0:20.437 SIP Transport:88c4eb8 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 13:47:53.027 0:20.630 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 1 REGISTER 2006/08/13 13:47:53.423 0:21.026 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 3 REGISTER 2006/08/13 13:47:53.480 0:21.083 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 2 REGISTER 2006/08/13 13:47:53.575 0:21.178 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 5 SUBSCRIBE 2006/08/13 13:47:53.779 0:21.382 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 4 REGISTER 2006/08/13 13:47:53.836 0:21.439 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 6 SUBSCRIBE HERE IS THE CALL TO 500 at EKIGA 2006/08/13 13:49:02.807 1:30.410 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:02.807 1:30.410 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:02.807 1:30.410 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 13:49:02.807 1:30.410 SIP Handler:87f6f00 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:02.808 1:30.411 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP RTP payload type PCMA matched to codec G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:02.809 1:30.412 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:02.809 1:30.412 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream for session 1 on Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:49:02.810 1:30.413 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon Selected media stream PCM-16 -> G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:02.942 1:30.545 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[1]-EP[Default],OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:02.942 1:30.545 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call PatchMediaStreams Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:49:02.943 1:30.546 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] session=1 2006/08/13 13:49:02.943 1:30.546 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream, selected PCM-16 -> G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:02.944 1:30.547 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:02.944 1:30.547 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:02.944 1:30.547 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:02.944 1:30.547 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 13:49:02.944 1:30.547 SIP Handler:87f6f00 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:02.944 1:30.547 SIP Handler:87f6f00 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:02.944 1:30.547 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson],OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:02.947 1:30.550 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Codec G711-ALaw-64k encoder created 2006/08/13 13:49:02.947 1:30.550 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Patch Added media stream sink OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k using transcoder PCM-16->G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:02.947 1:30.550 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Media Audio source data size set to 320 bytes and 2 buffers. 2006/08/13 13:49:02.947 1:30.550 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 13:49:02.948 1:30.551 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 13:49:02.948 1:30.551 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:02.948 1:30.551 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream for session 1 on Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:49:02.948 1:30.552 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon Selected media stream G.711-ALaw-64k -> G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:02.949 1:30.552 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:02.949 1:30.552 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:02.949 1:30.552 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:02.949 1:30.552 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 13:49:02.949 1:30.552 SIP Handler:87f6f00 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:02.949 1:30.552 SIP Handler:87f6f00 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:02.949 1:30.552 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson],OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:02.949 1:30.552 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call PatchMediaStreams Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson]2006/08/13 13:49:02.949 1:30.553 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream Call[1]-EP[Default] session=1 2006/08/13 13:49:02.950 1:30.553 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream, selected G.711-ALaw-64k -> PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:03.125 1:30.729 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[1]-EP[Default],OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:03.128 1:30.731 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Codec G711-ALaw-64k decoder created 2006/08/13 13:49:03.128 1:30.731 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Media Audio sink data size set to 320 bytes and 2 buffers. 2006/08/13 13:49:03.128 1:30.731 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Patch Added media stream sink OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 using transcoder G.711-ALaw-64k->PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:03.128 1:30.731 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 13:49:03.128 1:30.731 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 13:49:03.135 1:30.738 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:49:03.135 1:30.739 SIP Handler:87f6f00 RTP_UDP SetRemoteSocketInfo: session=1 data channel, new=213.186.62.145:14920, local=86.27.83.241:5010-5011, remote=0.0.0.0:0-0 2006/08/13 13:49:03.136 1:30.739 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:03.136 1:30.739 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:03.136 1:30.739 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:03.136 1:30.739 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 13:49:03.136 1:30.739 SIP Handler:87f6f00 RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:03.137 1:30.740 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP RTP payload type H261 matched to codec H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:03.138 1:30.741 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 with media G.711-ALaw-64k,UserInput/RFC2833,H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:03.138 1:30.741 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream for session 2 on Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:49:03.139 1:30.742 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon Selected media stream YUV420P -> H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:03.194 1:30.797 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[1]-EP[Default],OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:03.196 1:30.799 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call PatchMediaStreams Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:49:03.197 1:30.800 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] session=2 2006/08/13 13:49:03.199 1:30.802 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream, selected YUV420P -> H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:03.200 1:30.803 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:03.201 1:30.804 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:03.202 1:30.805 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:03.202 1:30.805 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 13:49:03.203 1:30.806 SIP Handler:87f6f00 RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:03.203 1:30.806 SIP Handler:87f6f00 RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:03.206 1:30.809 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson],OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:03.253 1:30.857 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Codec H261 encoder created 2006/08/13 13:49:03.254 1:30.857 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Patch Sink stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) cannot support data size 0 2006/08/13 13:49:03.255 1:30.858 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 13:49:03.255 1:30.859 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 13:49:03.257 1:30.860 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 adjusted media to H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:03.257 1:30.861 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream for session 2 on Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:49:03.259 1:30.862 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon Selected media stream H.261(QCIF) -> H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:03.259 1:30.862 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:03.261 1:30.864 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:03.261 1:30.864 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:03.262 1:30.865 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 13:49:03.262 1:30.865 SIP Handler:87f6f00 RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:03.265 1:30.869 SIP Handler:87f6f00 RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:03.266 1:30.869 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson],OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:03.268 1:30.871 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call PatchMediaStreams Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson]2006/08/13 13:49:03.269 1:30.872 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream Call[1]-EP[Default] session=2 2006/08/13 13:49:03.270 1:30.873 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream, selected H.261(QCIF) -> YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:03.272 1:30.875 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[1]-EP[Default],OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:03.275 1:30.940 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Codec H261 decoder created 2006/08/13 13:49:03.338 1:30.941 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Patch Added media stream sink OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P using transcoder H.261(QCIF)->YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:03.339 1:30.942 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 13:49:03.339 1:30.942 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 13:49:03.348 1:30.952 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 2 on Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:49:03.350 1:30.953 SIP Handler:87f6f00 RTP_UDP SetRemoteSocketInfo: session=2 data channel, new=213.186.62.145:18754, local=86.27.83.241:5014-5015, remote=0.0.0.0:0-0 2006/08/13 13:49:03.352 1:30.955 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan OnConnected Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:49:03.353 1:30.957 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call OnConnected Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:49:03.355 1:30.958 SIP Handler:87f6f00 PCSS SetConnected() 2006/08/13 13:49:03.356 1:30.959 SIP Handler:87f6f00 GMPCSSEndpoint PCSS connection established 2006/08/13 13:49:03.356 1:30.959 SIP Handler:87f6f00 GMManager Will establish the connection 2006/08/13 13:49:03.357 1:30.960 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan OnEstablished Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:49:03.419 1:31.022 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call OnEstablished Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:49:03.434 1:31.037 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[1]-EP[Default] G.711-ALaw-64k H.261(QCIF) YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:03.435 1:31.038 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media G.711-ALaw-64k,H.261(QCIF),YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:03.436 1:31.039 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:49:03.437 1:31.041 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 with media G.711-ALaw-64k,H.261(QCIF),YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:03.439 1:31.042 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 2 on Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:49:03.482 1:31.085 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] G.711-ALaw-64k H.261(QCIF) YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:03.483 1:31.086 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media G.711-ALaw-64k,H.261(QCIF),YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:03.484 1:31.087 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:49:03.485 1:31.089 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:03.486 1:31.089 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 with media G.711-ALaw-64k,H.261(QCIF),YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:03.487 1:31.090 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 2 on Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:49:03.498 1:31.101 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 adjusted media to YUV420P,H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:03.499 1:31.103 Media Patch:857a570 Patch Thread started for Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:03.502 1:31.106 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Media Starting thread Media Patch:857a570 2006/08/13 13:49:03.503 1:31.106 Media Patch:8e37400 Patch Thread started for Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k -> OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:03.506 1:31.164 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer created: size=101 delay=160-4000/160 (20ms) obj=0x88a86c8 2006/08/13 13:49:03.567 1:31.170 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP Jitter RTP receive thread started: 0x88a86c8 2006/08/13 13:49:03.569 1:31.172 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Media Starting thread Media Patch:8e37400 2006/08/13 13:49:03.569 1:31.172 Media Patch:87af858 Patch Thread started for Patch OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:03.579 1:31.182 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Media Starting thread Media Patch:87af858 2006/08/13 13:49:03.580 1:31.183 Media Patch:8a2ad70 Patch Thread started for Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) -> OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:03.589 1:31.195 Media Patch:857a570 RTP First sent data: ver=2 pt=PCMA psz=160 m=1 x=0 seq=1200 ts=0 src=1124200189 ccnt=0 2006/08/13 13:49:03.712 1:31.315 Media Patch:87af858 RTP First sent data: ver=2 pt=H261 psz=974 m=0 x=0 seq=2503 ts=0 src=866679603 ccnt=0 2006/08/13 13:49:03.713 1:31.316 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Media Starting thread Media Patch:8a2ad70 2006/08/13 13:49:03.714 1:31.317 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon Media stream threads started. 2006/08/13 13:49:03.715 1:31.318 SIP Transport:85d8578 SIP Queueing PDU: 2 INVITE <200> 2006/08/13 13:49:03.716 1:31.319 SIP Transport:85d8578 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 13:49:03.717 1:31.320 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalCon Media stream threads started. 2006/08/13 13:49:04.561 1:32.164 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP First receive data: ver=2 pt=PCMA psz=160 m=0 x=0 seq=25256 ts=160 src=146333426 ccnt=0 2006/08/13 13:49:04.675 1:32.278 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/13 13:49:04.763 1:32.366 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/13 13:49:04.763 1:32.366 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/08/13 13:49:04.763 1:32.366 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer size increased to 320 (40ms) 2006/08/13 13:49:04.911 1:32.514 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/08/13 13:49:04.911 1:32.514 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer size increased to 480 (60ms) 2006/08/13 13:49:05.099 1:32.702 SIP Handler:87f6f00 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:05.099 1:32.702 SIP Handler:87f6f00 RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:05.104 1:32.707 SIP Handler:87f6f00 GMManager Will establish the connection 2006/08/13 13:49:05.104 1:32.707 SIP Handler:87f6f00 OpalMan OnEstablished Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:49:05.104 1:32.707 SIP Handler:87f6f00 Call OnEstablished Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:49:05.106 1:32.709 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 13:49:05.107 1:32.710 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP Handling PDU 2 INVITE <200> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 13:49:05.107 1:32.710 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE completed. 2006/08/13 13:49:05.107 1:32.710 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 13:49:05.573 1:33.176 Media Patch:857a570 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=101 octets=16160 avgTime=19 maxTime=83 minTime=82006/08/13 13:49:06.108 1:33.711 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:06.109 1:33.712 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:06.570 1:34.173 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP Receive statistics: packets=101 octets=16160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=20 maxTime=46 minTime=5 jitter=9 maxJitter=13 2006/08/13 13:49:07.111 1:34.714 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:07.112 1:34.715 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:07.347 1:34.950 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/08/13 13:49:07.347 1:34.950 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer size increased to 640 (80ms) 2006/08/13 13:49:07.580 1:35.183 Media Patch:857a570 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=201 octets=32160 avgTime=20 maxTime=42 minTime=62006/08/13 13:49:08.126 1:35.729 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:08.127 1:35.730 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:08.585 1:36.188 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP Receive statistics: packets=201 octets=32160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=20 maxTime=39 minTime=2 jitter=10 maxJitter=13 2006/08/13 13:49:09.143 1:36.746 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:09.144 1:36.747 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:09.573 1:37.176 Media Patch:857a570 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=301 octets=48160 avgTime=19 maxTime=45 minTime=62006/08/13 13:49:10.160 1:37.763 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:10.161 1:37.764 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:10.598 1:38.201 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP Receive statistics: packets=301 octets=48160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=20 maxTime=37 minTime=3 jitter=10 maxJitter=14 2006/08/13 13:49:11.175 1:38.779 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:11.176 1:38.779 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:11.592 1:39.195 Media Patch:857a570 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=401 octets=64160 avgTime=20 maxTime=62 minTime=72006/08/13 13:49:12.198 1:39.802 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:12.199 1:39.802 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:12.355 1:39.959 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer target size decreased to 380 (47ms) 2006/08/13 13:49:12.414 1:40.017 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/08/13 13:49:12.414 1:40.017 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer size increased to 800 (100ms) 2006/08/13 13:49:12.565 1:40.168 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP Receive statistics: packets=401 octets=64160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=19 maxTime=39 minTime=0 jitter=8 maxJitter=14 2006/08/13 13:49:13.142 1:40.745 Media Patch:857a570 RTP SentSenderReport: ssrc=1124200189 ntp=3364462153.610430746 rtp=76480 psent=479 osent=76640 2006/08/13 13:49:13.142 1:40.745 Media Patch:857a570 RTP SentReceiverReport: ssrc=146333426 fraction=0 lost=0 last_seq=0 jitter=93 lsr=0 dlsr=0 2006/08/13 13:49:13.142 1:40.745 Media Patch:857a570 RTP Sending SDES: gjj at samson 2006/08/13 13:49:13.207 1:40.810 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:13.208 1:40.811 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:13.270 1:40.873 Media Patch:87af858 RTP SentSenderReport: ssrc=866679603 ntp=3364462153.1159929632 rtp=212400 psent=119 osent=77874 2006/08/13 13:49:13.270 1:40.873 Media Patch:87af858 RTP Sending SDES: gjj at samson 2006/08/13 13:49:13.586 1:41.189 Media Patch:857a570 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=501 octets=80160 avgTime=19 maxTime=45 minTime=72006/08/13 13:49:14.208 1:41.811 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:14.208 1:41.812 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:14.575 1:42.178 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP Receive statistics: packets=501 octets=80160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=20 maxTime=40 minTime=0 jitter=10 maxJitter=14 2006/08/13 13:49:15.238 1:42.841 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:15.239 1:42.842 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:15.590 1:43.193 Media Patch:857a570 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=601 octets=96160 avgTime=20 maxTime=43 minTime=72006/08/13 13:49:16.252 1:43.855 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:16.252 1:43.855 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:16.570 1:44.173 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP Receive statistics: packets=601 octets=96160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=19 maxTime=38 minTime=2 jitter=11 maxJitter=14 2006/08/13 13:49:17.272 1:44.876 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:17.273 1:44.876 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:17.316 1:44.919 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/08/13 13:49:17.316 1:44.919 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer size increased to 960 (120ms) 2006/08/13 13:49:17.608 1:45.211 Media Patch:857a570 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=701 octets=112160 avgTime=20 maxTime=48 minTime=7 2006/08/13 13:49:18.292 1:45.895 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:18.293 1:45.896 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:18.570 1:46.173 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP Receive statistics: packets=701 octets=112160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=20 maxTime=38 minTime=4 jitter=14 maxJitter=14 2006/08/13 13:49:19.316 1:46.919 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:19.317 1:46.920 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:19.594 1:47.197 Media Patch:857a570 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=801 octets=128160 avgTime=19 maxTime=42 minTime=7 2006/08/13 13:49:19.896 1:47.499 Media Patch:87af858 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=201 octets=127948 avgTime=161 maxTime=248 minTime=144 2006/08/13 13:49:19.964 1:47.567 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/08/13 13:49:19.964 1:47.567 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer size increased to 1120 (140ms) 2006/08/13 13:49:20.340 1:47.943 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:20.341 1:47.944 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:20.574 1:48.177 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP Receive statistics: packets=801 octets=128160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=20 maxTime=42 minTime=0 jitter=11 maxJitter=14 2006/08/13 13:49:21.361 1:48.964 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:21.362 1:48.965 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:21.626 1:49.229 Media Patch:857a570 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=901 octets=144160 avgTime=20 maxTime=45 minTime=7 2006/08/13 13:49:22.380 1:49.983 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:22.381 1:49.984 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:22.583 1:50.186 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP Receive statistics: packets=901 octets=144160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=20 maxTime=43 minTime=2 jitter=7 maxJitter=16 2006/08/13 13:49:23.409 1:51.012 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:23.410 1:51.013 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:23.624 1:51.227 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP SentSenderReport: ssrc=1124200189 ntp=3364462163.2682478976 rtp=159680 psent=999 osent=159840 2006/08/13 13:49:23.624 1:51.227 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP SentReceiverReport: ssrc=146333426 fraction=0 lost=0 last_seq=25685 jitter=110 lsr=0 dlsr=0 2006/08/13 13:49:23.625 1:51.228 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP Sending SDES: gjj at samson 2006/08/13 13:49:23.634 1:51.237 Media Patch:857a570 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=1001 octets=160160 avgTime=20 maxTime=60 minTime=7 2006/08/13 13:49:23.990 1:51.593 Media Patch:8a2ad70 RTP First receive data: ver=2 pt=H261 psz=999 m=0 x=0 seq=18856 ts=3600 src=1106627275 ccnt=0 2006/08/13 13:49:24.414 1:52.017 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:24.414 1:52.017 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:24.581 1:52.184 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP Receive statistics: packets=1001 octets=160160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=19 maxTime=69 minTime=0 jitter=22 maxJitter=25 2006/08/13 13:49:24.734 1:52.337 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/13 13:49:24.904 1:52.507 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/13 13:49:25.056 1:52.659 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/13 13:49:25.416 1:53.020 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:25.417 1:53.020 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:25.655 1:53.258 Media Patch:857a570 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=1101 octets=176160 avgTime=20 maxTime=44 minTime=7 2006/08/13 13:49:25.890 1:53.493 Media Patch:8e37400 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/13 13:49:26.316 1:53.919 ekiga Call Clearing Call[1] reason=EndedByLocalUser 2006/08/13 13:49:26.317 1:53.920 ekiga OpalCon Releasing Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:49:26.317 1:53.920 ekiga OpalCon Call end reason for Default set to EndedByLocalUser 2006/08/13 13:49:26.317 1:53.920 ekiga OpalCon SetPhase from EstablishedPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/13 13:49:26.317 1:53.920 ekiga OpalCon Releasing Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:49:26.317 1:53.920 ekiga OpalCon Call end reason for 66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson set to EndedByLocalUser 2006/08/13 13:49:26.317 1:53.920 ekiga OpalCon SetPhase from EstablishedPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/13 13:49:26.327 1:53.932 OnRelease:8cbb620 OpalCon OnReleased Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:49:26.331 1:53.934 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Closing raw media stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:26.334 1:53.937 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Closing stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:26.335 1:53.938 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Disconnecting OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 from patch thread Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:26.337 1:53.940 OnRelease:8cbb620 Patch Closing media patch Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:26.338 1:53.941 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Closing raw media stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:26.413 1:54.016 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Closing stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:26.416 1:54.019 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:26.418 1:54.021 OnRelease:8cbb620 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 13:49:26.418 1:54.021 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:26.419 1:54.022 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Disconnecting OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k from patch thread Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:26.421 1:54.024 Media Patch:857a570 Patch Thread ended for Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:26.421 1:54.024 OnRelease:8cbb620 Patch Removing media stream sink OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:26.422 1:54.027 OnRelease:8cbb620 Patch Waiting for media patch thread to stop Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:26.425 1:54.028 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:26.425 1:54.028 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:26.425 1:54.029 OnRelease:8cbb620 Patch Media patch thread Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 destroyed. 2006/08/13 13:49:26.427 1:54.030 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Closing raw media stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:26.427 1:54.031 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Closing stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:26.428 1:54.031 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Disconnecting OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 from patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k -> OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:26.489 1:54.092 OnRelease:89b28b0 SIP OnReleased: Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson], phase = ReleasingPhase 2006/08/13 13:49:26.489 1:54.092 OnRelease:89b28b0 OpalCon SetPhase from ReleasingPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/13 13:49:26.492 1:54.095 OnRelease:89b28b0 SIP Transaction 4 BYE created. 2006/08/13 13:49:26.494 1:54.097 OnRelease:89b28b0 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:26.494 1:54.097 OnRelease:89b28b0 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 13:49:26.495 1:54.098 OnRelease:89b28b0 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:26.496 1:54.099 OnRelease:89b28b0 Media Disconnecting OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k from patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k -> OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:26.496 1:54.099 OnRelease:89b28b0 Patch Closing media patch Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k -> OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:26.497 1:54.100 OnRelease:89b28b0 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:26.497 1:54.100 OnRelease:89b28b0 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:26.497 1:54.100 OnRelease:89b28b0 Media Closing raw media stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:26.497 1:54.100 OnRelease:89b28b0 Media Closing stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:26.507 1:54.110 OnRelease:8cbb620 Patch Removing media stream sink OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:49:26.508 1:54.111 OnRelease:89b28b0 Patch Waiting for media patch thread to stop Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:26.510 1:54.113 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Closing stream OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:26.510 1:54.114 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Disconnecting OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P from patch thread Patch OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:26.589 1:54.192 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP_UDP Session 1, Read shutdown. 2006/08/13 13:49:26.589 1:54.192 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 RTP Jitter RTP receive thread ended 2006/08/13 13:49:26.589 1:54.193 Media Patch:8e37400 Patch Thread ended for Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:49:26.590 1:54.193 OnRelease:8cbb620 Patch Closing media patch Patch OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:26.591 1:54.194 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Closing stream OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:26.592 1:54.195 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:26.592 1:54.195 OnRelease:8cbb620 RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 13:49:26.593 1:54.196 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:26.594 1:54.197 OnRelease:8cbb620 Media Disconnecting OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) from patch thread Patch OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:26.595 1:54.198 OnRelease:8cbb620 Patch Removing media stream sink OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:26.596 1:54.199 OnRelease:8cbb620 Patch Waiting for media patch thread to stop Patch OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:26.600 1:54.203 OnRelease:89b28b0 Patch Media patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k destroyed. 2006/08/13 13:49:26.601 1:54.204 OnRelease:89b28b0 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:26.601 1:54.204 OnRelease:89b28b0 RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 13:49:26.601 1:54.204 OnRelease:89b28b0 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:26.601 1:54.204 OnRelease:89b28b0 Media Disconnecting OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) from patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) -> OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:26.602 1:54.205 OnRelease:89b28b0 Patch Closing media patch Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) -> OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:26.602 1:54.205 OnRelease:89b28b0 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:26.602 1:54.205 OnRelease:89b28b0 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:26.602 1:54.205 OnRelease:89b28b0 Media Closing stream OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:26.602 1:54.205 OnRelease:89b28b0 Media Disconnecting OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P from patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) -> OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:26.602 1:54.205 OnRelease:89b28b0 Patch Removing media stream sink OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:26.602 1:54.205 OnRelease:89b28b0 Patch Waiting for media patch thread to stop Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:26.607 1:54.210 Media Patch:8a2ad70 RTP_UDP Session 2, Read shutdown. 2006/08/13 13:49:26.607 1:54.210 Media Patch:8a2ad70 Patch Thread ended for Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 13:49:26.615 1:54.218 OnRelease:89b28b0 Patch Media patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) destroyed. 2006/08/13 13:49:26.615 1:54.218 OnRelease:89b28b0 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/13 13:49:26.615 1:54.218 OnRelease:89b28b0 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/13 13:49:26.616 1:54.219 OnRelease:89b28b0 SIP Sending PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 BYE sip:500 at 213.186.62.145:5080 SIP/2.0 Route: CSeq: 4 BYE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5067;branch=z9hG4bK000a40d2-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=80df1cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as16c1e5c3 Contact: Proxy-Authorization: Digest username="geoff.jankowski", realm="ekiga.net", nonce="44df1ee718a5169d29bdf0510b02b05d4fed4150", uri="sip:500 at 213.186.62.145:5080", response="1c99095eeff58e76e29ea9aab82956e0", algorithm=md5 Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 13:49:26.718 1:54.321 SIP Transport:85d8578 SIP PDU Received on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 4 BYE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5067;branch=z9hG4bK000a40d2-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport=5067 User-Agent: Ekiga.NET From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=80df1cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as16c1e5c3 Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 Record-Route: 2006/08/13 13:49:26.719 1:54.322 SIP Transport:85d8578 SIP Queueing PDU: 4 BYE <200> 2006/08/13 13:49:26.719 1:54.322 SIP Transport:85d8578 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 13:49:26.723 1:54.326 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP Handling PDU 4 BYE <200> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 13:49:26.724 1:54.327 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP Transaction 4 BYE completed. 2006/08/13 13:49:26.724 1:54.327 Media Patch:87af858 Patch Thread ended for Patch OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P 2006/08/13 13:49:26.725 1:54.328 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP Received OK response for non INVITE 2006/08/13 13:49:26.725 1:54.328 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 13:49:26.735 1:54.338 OnRelease:8cbb620 Patch Media patch thread Patch OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P destroyed. 2006/08/13 13:49:26.736 1:54.339 OnRelease:8cbb620 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/13 13:49:26.777 1:54.380 OnRelease:8cbb620 GMPCSSEndpoint PCSS connection released 2006/08/13 13:49:26.777 1:54.380 OnRelease:8cbb620 OpalEP OnReleased Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:49:26.779 1:54.382 OnRelease:8cbb620 GMManager Will release the connection 2006/08/13 13:49:26.779 1:54.382 OnRelease:8cbb620 OpalMan OnReleased Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:49:26.780 1:54.383 OnRelease:8cbb620 Call OnReleased Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:49:26.781 1:54.384 OnRelease:8cbb620 OpalCon Already released Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:49:26.781 1:54.384 OnRelease:8cbb620 OpalCon OnRelease thread completed for Default 2006/08/13 13:49:27.428 1:55.032 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:49:27.429 1:55.032 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:49:27.489 1:55.092 OpalGarbage PCSS Deleted PC sound system connection. 2006/08/13 13:49:27.490 1:55.093 OpalGarbage OpalCon Connection Call[1]-EP[Default] destroyed. 2006/08/13 13:49:27.729 1:55.332 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 4 BYE 2006/08/13 13:49:27.729 1:55.332 OnRelease:89b28b0 SIP Transaction 4 BYE destroyed. 2006/08/13 13:49:27.730 1:55.333 OnRelease:89b28b0 OpalCon SetPhase from ReleasingPhase to ReleasedPhase 2006/08/13 13:49:27.731 1:55.334 SIP Handler:87f6f00 SIP PDU handler thread finished. 2006/08/13 13:49:27.741 1:55.345 OnRelease:89b28b0 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/13 13:49:27.742 1:55.345 OnRelease:89b28b0 OpalUDP Close 2006/08/13 13:49:27.742 1:55.346 OnRelease:89b28b0 Opal Transport Close 2006/08/13 13:49:27.743 1:55.346 SIP Transport:85d8578 SIP Read thread finished. 2006/08/13 13:49:27.744 1:55.347 OnRelease:89b28b0 OpalCon OnReleased Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:49:27.744 1:55.348 OnRelease:89b28b0 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/13 13:49:27.745 1:55.348 OnRelease:89b28b0 OpalEP OnReleased Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:49:28.713 1:56.316 OnRelease:89b28b0 GMManager Will release the connection 2006/08/13 13:49:28.714 1:56.317 OnRelease:89b28b0 OpalMan OnReleased Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:49:28.715 1:56.318 OnRelease:89b28b0 Call OnReleased Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:49:32.544 2:00.147 OnRelease:89b28b0 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 13:49:32.544 2:00.147 OnRelease:89b28b0 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 13:49:32.545 2:00.148 OnRelease:89b28b0 RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 13:49:32.545 2:00.148 OnRelease:89b28b0 RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 13:49:32.545 2:00.148 OnRelease:89b28b0 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE aborted. 2006/08/13 13:49:32.546 2:00.149 OnRelease:89b28b0 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE destroyed. 2006/08/13 13:49:32.546 2:00.149 OnRelease:89b28b0 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE aborted. 2006/08/13 13:49:32.547 2:00.150 OnRelease:89b28b0 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE destroyed. 2006/08/13 13:49:32.547 2:00.150 OnRelease:89b28b0 OpalCon OnRelease thread completed for 66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson 2006/08/13 13:49:33.525 2:01.128 OpalGarbage Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/13 13:49:33.525 2:01.128 OpalGarbage OpalUDP Close 2006/08/13 13:49:33.526 2:01.129 OpalGarbage Opal Transport Close 2006/08/13 13:49:33.526 2:01.129 OpalGarbage SIP Deleted connection. 2006/08/13 13:49:33.527 2:01.130 OpalGarbage OpalCon Connection Call[1]-EP[66d11cc3-3729-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] destroyed. 2006/08/13 13:49:33.527 2:01.130 OpalGarbage RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 13:49:33.528 2:01.131 OpalGarbage RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 13:49:33.528 2:01.131 OpalGarbage RTP Final statistics: packetsSent = 1139 octetsSent = 182240 averageSendTime = 20 maximumSendTime = 44 minimumSendTime = 7 packetsReceived = 1093 octetsReceived = 174880 packetsLost = 0 packetsTooLate = 0 packetsOutOfOrder = 0 averageReceiveTime= 19 maximumReceiveTime= 69 minimumReceiveTime= 0 averageJitter = 23 maximumJitter = 32 2006/08/13 13:49:33.529 2:01.132 OpalGarbage RTP Removing jitter buffer 0x88a86c8 RTP Jitter:88a86c8 2006/08/13 13:49:33.529 2:01.132 OpalGarbage RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 13:49:33.529 2:01.132 OpalGarbage RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 13:49:33.529 2:01.132 OpalGarbage RTP Final statistics: packetsSent = 282 octetsSent = 178876 averageSendTime = 161 maximumSendTime = 248 minimumSendTime = 144 packetsReceived = 32 octetsReceived = 20643 packetsLost = 0 packetsTooLate = 0 packetsOutOfOrder = 0 averageReceiveTime= 0 maximumReceiveTime= 0 minimumReceiveTime= 0 averageJitter = 14 maximumJitter = 14 2006/08/13 13:49:34.533 2:02.136 OpalGarbage Call Call[1] destroyed. CALL TO MY PHONE a=rtpmap:107 MS-GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:110 SPEEX/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 m=video 5030 RTP/AVP 31 a=rtpmap:31 H261/90000 2006/08/13 13:51:38.464 4:06.068 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 100 trying -- your call is important to us CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bK3c107d20-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport=5068 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.2 (i386/linux)) From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=2ae4fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: Warning: 392 217.14.132.183:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=9568 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5068 in_uri=sip:0044XXXXXXXXX at voiptalk.org out_uri=sip:CALL-57942-0044XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX at telth19b.voiptalk.org via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 2006/08/13 13:51:38.465 4:06.068 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SIP Queueing PDU: 2 INVITE <100> 2006/08/13 13:51:38.466 4:06.069 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 13:51:38.466 4:06.069 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Handling PDU 2 INVITE <100> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 13:51:38.466 4:06.069 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE proceeding. 2006/08/13 13:51:38.467 4:06.070 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Received Trying response 2006/08/13 13:51:38.467 4:06.070 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 13:51:38.517 4:06.120 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 100 trying -- your call is important to us CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bK3c107d20-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport=5068 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.2 (i386/linux)) From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=2ae4fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: Warning: 392 217.14.132.183:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=9568 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5068 in_uri=sip:00441908609551 at voiptalk.org out_uri=sip:CALL-57942-0044xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx at telth19b.voiptalk.org via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 2006/08/13 13:51:38.518 4:06.121 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SIP Queueing PDU: 2 INVITE <100> 2006/08/13 13:51:38.518 4:06.121 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 13:51:38.519 4:06.122 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Handling PDU 2 INVITE <100> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 13:51:38.519 4:06.122 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE proceeding. 2006/08/13 13:51:38.519 4:06.122 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Received Trying response 2006/08/13 13:51:38.520 4:06.123 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 13:51:40.453 4:08.056 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SDP Media session port=18494 2006/08/13 13:51:40.453 4:08.056 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SDP Adding media session with 5 formats 2006/08/13 13:51:40.453 4:08.057 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SDP Unknown media attribute silenceSupp:off - - - - 2006/08/13 13:51:40.454 4:08.057 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 183 Session Progress CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bK3c107d20-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport=5068 User-Agent: Asterisk PBX From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=2ae4fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as0cb723e3 Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 295 v=0 o=root 27795 27795 IN IP4 217.14.138.127 s=session c=IN IP4 217.14.138.127 t=0 0 m=audio 18494 RTP/AVP 8 0 3 115 101 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:115 iLBC/8000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-16 a=silenceSupp:off - - - - 2006/08/13 13:51:40.454 4:08.057 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SIP Queueing PDU: 2 INVITE <183> 2006/08/13 13:51:40.455 4:08.058 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 13:51:40.455 4:08.058 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Handling PDU 2 INVITE <183> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 13:51:40.455 4:08.058 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE proceeding. 2006/08/13 13:51:40.456 4:08.059 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Set targetAddress to sip:CALL-57942-0044xxxxxxxxxx at 217.14.138.127 2006/08/13 13:51:40.456 4:08.059 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Received Session Progress response 2006/08/13 13:51:40.456 4:08.059 SIP Handler:8955390 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:40.456 4:08.059 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:40.456 4:08.059 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:40.456 4:08.059 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 13:51:40.457 4:08.060 SIP Handler:8955390 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:40.457 4:08.060 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP RTP payload type PCMA matched to codec G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.457 4:08.060 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP RTP payload type PCMU matched to codec G.711-uLaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.458 4:08.061 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP RTP payload type GSM matched to codec GSM-06.10 2006/08/13 13:51:40.458 4:08.061 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP RTP payload type [pt=115] matched to codec iLBC-13k3 2006/08/13 13:51:40.458 4:08.061 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media G.711-ALaw-64k,G.711-uLaw-64k,GSM-06.10,iLBC-13k3 2006/08/13 13:51:40.459 4:08.062 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:51:40.459 4:08.062 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon Selected media stream PCM-16 -> G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.588 4:08.191 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[2]-EP[Default],OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:51:40.588 4:08.191 SIP Handler:8955390 Call PatchMediaStreams Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:51:40.589 4:08.192 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] session=1 2006/08/13 13:51:40.589 4:08.192 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream, selected PCM-16 -> G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.590 4:08.193 SIP Handler:8955390 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:40.590 4:08.193 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:40.590 4:08.193 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:40.590 4:08.193 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 13:51:40.590 4:08.193 SIP Handler:8955390 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:40.590 4:08.193 SIP Handler:8955390 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:40.590 4:08.193 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson],OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.592 4:08.195 SIP Handler:8955390 Codec G711-ALaw-64k encoder created 2006/08/13 13:51:40.592 4:08.195 SIP Handler:8955390 Patch Added media stream sink OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k using transcoder PCM-16->G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.593 4:08.196 SIP Handler:8955390 Media Audio source data size set to 320 bytes and 2 buffers. 2006/08/13 13:51:40.593 4:08.196 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 13:51:40.597 4:08.200 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 13:51:40.598 4:08.201 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to G.711-ALaw-64k,G.711-uLaw-64k,GSM-06.10,iLBC-13k3 2006/08/13 13:51:40.598 4:08.201 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:40.598 4:08.201 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon Selected media stream G.711-ALaw-64k -> G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.598 4:08.201 SIP Handler:8955390 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:40.598 4:08.201 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:40.598 4:08.201 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:40.598 4:08.201 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 13:51:40.599 4:08.202 SIP Handler:8955390 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:40.599 4:08.202 SIP Handler:8955390 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:40.599 4:08.202 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson],OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.599 4:08.202 SIP Handler:8955390 Call PatchMediaStreams Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson]2006/08/13 13:51:40.599 4:08.202 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream Call[2]-EP[Default] session=1 2006/08/13 13:51:40.600 4:08.203 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream, selected G.711-ALaw-64k -> PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:51:40.786 4:08.389 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[2]-EP[Default],OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:51:40.788 4:08.391 SIP Handler:8955390 Codec G711-ALaw-64k decoder created 2006/08/13 13:51:40.788 4:08.391 SIP Handler:8955390 Media Audio sink data size set to 320 bytes and 2 buffers. 2006/08/13 13:51:40.789 4:08.392 SIP Handler:8955390 Patch Added media stream sink OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 using transcoder G.711-ALaw-64k->PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:51:40.789 4:08.392 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 13:51:40.789 4:08.392 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 13:51:40.796 4:08.400 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:40.797 4:08.400 SIP Handler:8955390 RTP_UDP SetRemoteSocketInfo: session=1 data channel, new=217.14.138.127:18494, local=86.27.83.241:5026-5027, remote=0.0.0.0:0-0 2006/08/13 13:51:40.797 4:08.400 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Could not find SDP media description for Video 2006/08/13 13:51:40.797 4:08.400 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalMan OnAlerting Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:40.797 4:08.401 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OnAlerting Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:40.798 4:08.401 SIP Handler:8955390 PCSS SetAlerting(00441908609551 at voiptalk.org) 2006/08/13 13:51:40.798 4:08.401 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Starting receive media to annunciate remote progress tones 2006/08/13 13:51:40.798 4:08.401 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalMan OnConnected Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:40.798 4:08.401 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OnConnected Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:40.798 4:08.401 SIP Handler:8955390 PCSS SetConnected() 2006/08/13 13:51:40.798 4:08.401 SIP Handler:8955390 GMPCSSEndpoint PCSS connection established 2006/08/13 13:51:40.798 4:08.401 SIP Handler:8955390 GMManager Will establish the connection 2006/08/13 13:51:40.798 4:08.402 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalMan OnEstablished Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:51:40.799 4:08.402 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OnEstablished Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:51:40.818 4:08.424 SIP Handler:8955390 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[2]-EP[Default] iLBC-13k3 GSM-06.10 G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.821 4:08.424 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.821 4:08.424 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:40.822 4:08.425 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to G.711-ALaw-64k,iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.822 4:08.425 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 with media iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.895 4:08.499 SIP Handler:8955390 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] iLBC-13k3 GSM-06.10 G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.897 4:08.500 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.897 4:08.500 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:51:40.897 4:08.500 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.897 4:08.500 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 with media iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.898 4:08.501 Media Patch:875d738 Patch Thread started for Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:40.901 4:08.504 SIP Handler:8955390 Media Starting thread Media Patch:875d738 2006/08/13 13:51:40.901 4:08.504 Media Patch:866d548 Patch Thread started for Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k -> OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:51:40.904 4:08.507 Media Patch:866d548 RTP Jitter buffer created: size=101 delay=160-4000/160 (20ms) obj=0x89a9fd0 2006/08/13 13:51:40.910 4:08.513 RTP Jitter:89a9fd0 RTP Jitter RTP receive thread started: 0x89a9fd0 2006/08/13 13:51:40.910 4:08.513 SIP Handler:8955390 Media Starting thread Media Patch:866d548 2006/08/13 13:51:40.911 4:08.514 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon Media stream threads started. 2006/08/13 13:51:40.911 4:08.515 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon Media stream threads started. 2006/08/13 13:51:40.912 4:08.515 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 13:51:40.966 4:08.569 Media Patch:875d738 RTP First sent data: ver=2 pt=PCMA psz=160 m=1 x=0 seq=43744 ts=0 src=2548894362 ccnt=0 2006/08/13 13:51:41.663 4:09.266 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SDP Media session port=18494 2006/08/13 13:51:41.663 4:09.266 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SDP Adding media session with 5 formats 2006/08/13 13:51:41.664 4:09.267 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SDP Unknown media attribute silenceSupp:off - - - - 2006/08/13 13:51:41.665 4:09.268 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bK3c107d20-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport=5068 User-Agent: Asterisk PBX From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=2ae4fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as0cb723e3 Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 295 Record-Route: v=0 o=root 27795 27796 IN IP4 217.14.138.127 s=session c=IN IP4 217.14.138.127 t=0 0 m=audio 18494 RTP/AVP 8 0 3 115 101 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:115 iLBC/8000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-16 a=silenceSupp:off - - - - 2006/08/13 13:51:41.669 4:09.272 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SIP Queueing PDU: 2 INVITE <200> 2006/08/13 13:51:41.670 4:09.273 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Handling PDU 2 INVITE <200> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 13:51:41.670 4:09.273 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE completed. 2006/08/13 13:51:41.671 4:09.274 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Set targetAddress to sip:CALL-57942-0044xxxxxxxxxx at 217.14.138.127 2006/08/13 13:51:41.673 4:09.276 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/13 13:51:41.679 4:09.282 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 13:51:41.940 4:09.543 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Adjusting transport to address udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 13:51:41.940 4:09.544 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Sending PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 ACK sip:CALL-57942-00441908609551 at 217.14.138.127 SIP/2.0 Route: CSeq: 2 ACK Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bK521fd322-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport Authorization: Digest username="84436267", realm="voiptalk.org", nonce="44df2189c2caaa7605291f77803bc0a27de3701a", uri="sip:CALL-57942-0044xxxxxxxxxx at 217.14.138.127", response="b7e54ef2cb445413b323fe3f0ce5c7a9", algorithm=md5 From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=2ae4fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as0cb723e3 Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 13:51:41.941 4:09.544 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Received INVITE OK response 2006/08/13 13:51:41.941 4:09.544 SIP Handler:8955390 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:41.941 4:09.544 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:41.941 4:09.544 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:41.941 4:09.544 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 13:51:41.942 4:09.545 SIP Handler:8955390 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:41.942 4:09.545 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP RTP payload type PCMA matched to codec G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:41.942 4:09.545 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP RTP payload type PCMU matched to codec G.711-uLaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:41.943 4:09.546 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP RTP payload type GSM matched to codec GSM-06.10 2006/08/13 13:51:41.943 4:09.546 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP RTP payload type [pt=115] matched to codec iLBC-13k3 2006/08/13 13:51:41.943 4:09.546 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media G.711-ALaw-64k,G.711-uLaw-64k,GSM-06.10,iLBC-13k3,UserInput/RFC2833 2006/08/13 13:51:41.944 4:09.547 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:51:41.944 4:09.547 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to G.711-ALaw-64k,G.711-uLaw-64k,GSM-06.10,iLBC-13k3 2006/08/13 13:51:41.944 4:09.547 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:41.944 4:09.547 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:41.944 4:09.547 SIP Handler:8955390 RTP_UDP SetRemoteSocketInfo: session=1 data channel, new=217.14.138.127:18494, local=86.27.83.241:5026-5027, remote=217.14.138.127:18494-18495 2006/08/13 13:51:41.945 4:09.548 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Could not find SDP media description for Video 2006/08/13 13:51:41.950 4:09.553 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalMan OnConnected Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:41.950 4:09.553 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OnConnected Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:41.950 4:09.553 SIP Handler:8955390 PCSS SetConnected() 2006/08/13 13:51:41.950 4:09.553 SIP Handler:8955390 GMPCSSEndpoint PCSS connection established 2006/08/13 13:51:41.950 4:09.553 SIP Handler:8955390 GMManager Will establish the connection 2006/08/13 13:51:41.950 4:09.553 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalMan OnEstablished Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:51:41.950 4:09.553 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OnEstablished Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:51:41.974 4:09.578 SIP Handler:8955390 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[2]-EP[Default] iLBC-13k3 GSM-06.10 G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:41.975 4:09.578 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:41.975 4:09.578 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:41.975 4:09.578 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to G.711-ALaw-64k,iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:41.975 4:09.578 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 with media iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:41.992 4:09.595 SIP Handler:8955390 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] iLBC-13k3 GSM-06.10 G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:41.992 4:09.595 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:41.993 4:09.596 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:51:41.999 4:09.602 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:41.999 4:09.602 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 with media iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:41.999 4:09.602 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon Media stream threads started. 2006/08/13 13:51:41.999 4:09.602 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalCon Media stream threads started. 2006/08/13 13:51:43.093 4:10.696 SIP Handler:8955390 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:43.093 4:10.696 SIP Handler:8955390 RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:51:43.093 4:10.696 SIP Handler:8955390 GMManager Will establish the connection 2006/08/13 13:51:43.093 4:10.696 SIP Handler:8955390 OpalMan OnEstablished Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:43.093 4:10.696 SIP Handler:8955390 Call OnEstablished Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:43.094 4:10.697 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 13:51:43.457 4:11.061 Media Patch:875d738 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=101 octets=16160 avgTime=24 maxTime=47 minTime=22 2006/08/13 13:51:44.098 4:11.701 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:44.098 4:11.701 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:51:45.101 4:12.704 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:45.102 4:12.705 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:51:45.898 4:13.501 Media Patch:875d738 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=201 octets=32160 avgTime=24 maxTime=33 minTime=23 2006/08/13 13:51:46.118 4:13.721 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:46.119 4:13.722 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:51:47.137 4:14.740 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:47.138 4:14.741 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:51:48.158 4:15.761 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:48.158 4:15.762 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:51:48.378 4:15.981 Media Patch:875d738 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=301 octets=48160 avgTime=24 maxTime=47 minTime=23 2006/08/13 13:51:48.938 4:16.541 Media Patch:875d738 RTP SentSenderReport: ssrc=2548894362 ntp=3364462308.4029077376 rtp=51680 psent=324 osent=51840 2006/08/13 13:51:48.938 4:16.541 Media Patch:875d738 RTP Sending SDES: gjj at samson 2006/08/13 13:51:49.162 4:16.765 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:49.162 4:16.765 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:51:50.162 4:17.765 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:50.162 4:17.766 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:51:50.814 4:18.417 Media Patch:875d738 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=401 octets=64160 avgTime=24 maxTime=33 minTime=23 2006/08/13 13:51:51.181 4:18.785 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:51.182 4:18.785 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:51:51.643 4:19.247 ekiga Call Clearing Call[2] reason=EndedByLocalUser 2006/08/13 13:51:51.644 4:19.247 ekiga OpalCon Releasing Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:51:51.644 4:19.247 ekiga OpalCon Call end reason for Default set to EndedByLocalUser 2006/08/13 13:51:51.644 4:19.247 ekiga OpalCon SetPhase from EstablishedPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/13 13:51:51.644 4:19.247 ekiga OpalCon Releasing Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:51.644 4:19.247 ekiga OpalCon Call end reason for 24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson set to EndedByLocalUser 2006/08/13 13:51:51.644 4:19.247 ekiga OpalCon SetPhase from EstablishedPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/13 13:51:51.645 4:19.249 OnRelease:8674500 OpalCon OnReleased Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:51:51.647 4:19.250 OnRelease:8674500 Media Closing raw media stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:51:51.648 4:19.251 OnRelease:8674500 Media Closing stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:51:51.648 4:19.251 OnRelease:8674500 Media Disconnecting OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 from patch thread Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:51:51.676 4:19.279 OnRelease:8674500 Patch Closing media patch Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:51:51.718 4:19.321 OnRelease:8674500 Media Closing raw media stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:51:51.718 4:19.321 OnRelease:8674500 Media Closing stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:51:51.733 4:19.337 OnRelease:8ca6340 SIP OnReleased: Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson], phase = ReleasingPhase 2006/08/13 13:51:51.735 4:19.338 Media Patch:875d738 Patch Thread ended for Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:51.735 4:19.338 OnRelease:8ca6340 OpalCon SetPhase from ReleasingPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/13 13:51:51.738 4:19.341 OnRelease:8ca6340 SIP Transaction 4 BYE created. 2006/08/13 13:51:51.747 4:19.356 OnRelease:8674500 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:51.756 4:19.360 OnRelease:8674500 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 13:51:51.757 4:19.360 OnRelease:8674500 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:51.758 4:19.361 OnRelease:8674500 Media Disconnecting OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k from patch thread Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:51.760 4:19.363 OnRelease:8674500 Patch Removing media stream sink OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:51.760 4:19.364 OnRelease:8674500 Patch Waiting for media patch thread to stop Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:51:51.761 4:19.365 OnRelease:8674500 Patch Media patch thread Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 destroyed. 2006/08/13 13:51:51.763 4:19.367 OnRelease:8674500 Media Closing raw media stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:51:51.765 4:19.368 OnRelease:8674500 Media Closing stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:51:51.766 4:19.369 OnRelease:8674500 Media Disconnecting OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 from patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k -> OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:51:51.798 4:19.401 OnRelease:8674500 Patch Removing media stream sink OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 13:51:51.809 4:19.421 OnRelease:8ca6340 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:51.818 4:19.421 OnRelease:8ca6340 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 13:51:51.823 4:19.426 OnRelease:8674500 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/13 13:51:51.824 4:19.427 OnRelease:8674500 GMPCSSEndpoint PCSS connection released 2006/08/13 13:51:51.824 4:19.427 OnRelease:8674500 OpalEP OnReleased Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:51:51.824 4:19.427 OnRelease:8674500 GMManager Will release the connection 2006/08/13 13:51:51.824 4:19.427 OnRelease:8674500 OpalMan OnReleased Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:51:51.824 4:19.427 OnRelease:8674500 Call OnReleased Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 13:51:51.824 4:19.427 OnRelease:8674500 OpalCon Already released Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:51.824 4:19.427 OnRelease:8674500 OpalCon OnRelease thread completed for Default 2006/08/13 13:51:51.838 4:19.442 Media Patch:866d548 Patch Thread ended for Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:51.839 4:19.442 OnRelease:8ca6340 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:51.840 4:19.443 OnRelease:8ca6340 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 13:51:51.840 4:19.443 OnRelease:8ca6340 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:51.841 4:19.444 OnRelease:8ca6340 Media Disconnecting OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k from patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:51.841 4:19.445 OnRelease:8ca6340 Patch Closing media patch Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:51.842 4:19.445 OnRelease:8ca6340 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:51.842 4:19.445 OnRelease:8ca6340 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:51.842 4:19.445 OnRelease:8ca6340 Patch Waiting for media patch thread to stop Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 13:51:51.842 4:19.445 OnRelease:8ca6340 Patch Media patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k destroyed. 2006/08/13 13:51:51.842 4:19.445 OnRelease:8ca6340 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/13 13:51:51.843 4:19.446 OnRelease:8ca6340 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/13 13:51:51.844 4:19.447 OnRelease:8ca6340 SIP Sending PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 BYE sip:CALL-57942-00441908609551 at 217.14.138.127 SIP/2.0 Route: CSeq: 4 BYE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bK2aecd228-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport Authorization: Digest username="84436267", realm="voiptalk.org", nonce="44df2189c2caaa7605291f77803bc0a27de3701a", uri="sip:CALL-57942-0044xxxxxxxxxx at 217.14.138.127", response="bbe1c66e2ad1203cf503adda2a3fccab", algorithm=md5 From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=2ae4fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as0cb723e3 Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 13:51:51.918 4:19.533 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 4 BYE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bK2aecd228-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63;rport=5068 User-Agent: Asterisk PBX From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=2ae4fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as0cb723e3 Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY X-Asterisk-HangupCause: Normal Clearing Content-Length: 0 Record-Route: 2006/08/13 13:51:51.933 4:19.536 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SIP Queueing PDU: 4 BYE <200> 2006/08/13 13:51:51.934 4:19.537 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 13:51:51.944 4:19.547 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Handling PDU 4 BYE <200> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 13:51:51.944 4:19.547 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Transaction 4 BYE completed. 2006/08/13 13:51:51.944 4:19.547 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Received OK response for non INVITE 2006/08/13 13:51:51.950 4:19.553 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 13:51:52.190 4:19.793 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 13:51:52.190 4:19.793 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 13:51:52.330 4:19.933 OpalGarbage PCSS Deleted PC sound system connection. 2006/08/13 13:51:52.330 4:19.933 OpalGarbage OpalCon Connection Call[2]-EP[Default] destroyed. 2006/08/13 13:51:52.946 4:20.549 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 4 BYE 2006/08/13 13:51:52.946 4:20.549 OnRelease:8ca6340 SIP Transaction 4 BYE destroyed. 2006/08/13 13:51:52.947 4:20.550 OnRelease:8ca6340 OpalCon SetPhase from ReleasingPhase to ReleasedPhase 2006/08/13 13:51:52.948 4:20.551 SIP Handler:8955390 SIP PDU handler thread finished. 2006/08/13 13:51:52.959 4:20.562 OnRelease:8ca6340 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/13 13:51:52.959 4:20.562 OnRelease:8ca6340 OpalUDP Close 2006/08/13 13:51:52.960 4:20.563 OnRelease:8ca6340 Opal Transport Close 2006/08/13 13:51:52.960 4:20.563 SIP Transport:89d2dd8 SIP Read thread finished. 2006/08/13 13:51:52.961 4:20.564 OnRelease:8ca6340 OpalCon OnReleased Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:52.962 4:20.565 OnRelease:8ca6340 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/13 13:51:52.962 4:20.565 OnRelease:8ca6340 OpalEP OnReleased Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:53.962 4:21.565 OnRelease:8ca6340 GMManager Will release the connection 2006/08/13 13:51:53.962 4:21.566 OnRelease:8ca6340 OpalMan OnReleased Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:53.964 4:21.567 OnRelease:8ca6340 Call OnReleased Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 13:51:59.213 4:26.816 OnRelease:8ca6340 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 13:51:59.214 4:26.817 OnRelease:8ca6340 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 13:51:59.214 4:26.817 OnRelease:8ca6340 RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 13:51:59.215 4:26.818 OnRelease:8ca6340 RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 13:51:59.215 4:26.818 OnRelease:8ca6340 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE aborted. 2006/08/13 13:51:59.216 4:26.819 OnRelease:8ca6340 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE destroyed. 2006/08/13 13:51:59.216 4:26.819 OnRelease:8ca6340 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE aborted. 2006/08/13 13:51:59.217 4:26.820 OnRelease:8ca6340 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE destroyed. 2006/08/13 13:51:59.217 4:26.820 OnRelease:8ca6340 OpalCon OnRelease thread completed for 24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson 2006/08/13 13:51:59.390 4:26.993 OpalGarbage Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/13 13:51:59.390 4:26.993 OpalGarbage OpalUDP Close 2006/08/13 13:51:59.391 4:26.994 OpalGarbage Opal Transport Close 2006/08/13 13:51:59.391 4:26.994 OpalGarbage SIP Deleted connection. 2006/08/13 13:51:59.391 4:26.994 OpalGarbage OpalCon Connection Call[2]-EP[24d6fc1f-3829-db11-8ebe-00137702ec63 at samson] destroyed. 2006/08/13 13:51:59.392 4:26.995 OpalGarbage RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 13:51:59.392 4:26.996 RTP Jitter:89a9fd0 RTP_UDP Session 1, Read shutdown. 2006/08/13 13:51:59.393 4:26.996 RTP Jitter:89a9fd0 RTP Jitter RTP receive thread ended 2006/08/13 13:51:59.393 4:26.996 OpalGarbage RTP Final statistics: packetsSent = 436 octetsSent = 69760 averageSendTime = 24 maximumSendTime = 33 minimumSendTime = 23 packetsReceived = 0 octetsReceived = 0 packetsLost = 0 packetsTooLate = 0 packetsOutOfOrder = 0 averageReceiveTime= 0 maximumReceiveTime= 0 minimumReceiveTime= 0 averageJitter = 0 maximumJitter = 0 2006/08/13 13:51:59.395 4:26.998 OpalGarbage RTP Removing jitter buffer 0x89a9fd0 RTP Jitter:89a9fd0 2006/08/13 13:51:59.395 4:26.998 OpalGarbage RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 13:51:59.396 4:26.999 OpalGarbage RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 13:52:00.398 4:28.001 OpalGarbage Call Call[2] destroyed. Geoff +44 7770 58 48 38 Mobile Voice +44 7770 58 92 48 Mobile Fax -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From David at englishteachingkorea.com Thu Aug 17 16:56:25 2006 From: David at englishteachingkorea.com (David) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 01:56:25 +0900 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga SIP question ... Message-ID: <316c303f0608170956l41e79f41t1801f9c5534e7716@mail.gmail.com> Hi guys, I really need to be able to get a Korean landline number, and to have ekiga route the call through to my mobile. I was reading the manual and I came across this ... " Ekiga can be used to receive incoming calls from regular phones. To allow this, you can simply login to your PC-To-Phone account using the Tools menu as described above, and buy a phone number in the country of your choice. Ekiga will ring when people will call that phone number. " I'm not sure whether I understand this bit exactly. Buy a phone number in the country of my choice off one of the big Telco's in Korea ? How will I be able to hook that up to the ekiga/sip service ? BTW: If anyone knows any Korean companies that provide this service to their clients I'd be very appreciate of the info. Again, I need a Korean landline that I can hook up to the VoIP service ... Thanks, David -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From geoff.jankowski at virgin.net Sun Aug 13 13:19:09 2006 From: geoff.jankowski at virgin.net (Geoff Jankowski) Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 14:19:09 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] No incoming sound to ekiga Message-ID: <1155475150.5181.26.camel@localhost> Hi again In reading through the mails I noticed that the pipe command needed to be ekiga -d 4 > output.txt 2>&1 Which I have now successfully done. The output is below. Geoff 2006/08/13 14:10:25.536 0:00.349 ekiga Detected audio plugins: ALSA 2006/08/13 14:10:25.538 0:00.350 ekiga Detected video plugins: Picture,V4L2,V4L 2006/08/13 14:10:25.538 0:00.350 ekiga Detected audio plugins: ALSA 2006/08/13 14:10:25.538 0:00.350 ekiga Detected video plugins: Picture,V4L2,V4L 2006/08/13 14:10:25.600 0:00.412 ekiga Detected the following audio input devices: Intel ICH6,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/13 14:10:25.601 0:00.413 ekiga Detected the following audio output devices: Intel ICH6,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/13 14:10:25.601 0:00.413 ekiga Detected the following video input devices: No device found with plugin V4L 2006/08/13 14:10:25.601 0:00.413 ekiga Detected the following audio input devices: Intel ICH6,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/13 14:10:25.601 0:00.413 ekiga Detected the following audio output devices: Intel ICH6,Default with plugin ALSA 2006/08/13 14:10:25.602 0:00.414 ekiga Detected the following video input devices: No device found with plugin V4L 2006/08/13 14:10:25.641 0:00.454 ekiga AVAHI Failed to create client: Daemon not running 2006/08/13 14:10:28.839 0:03.651 ekiga GnomeMeeting version 2.0.1 2006/08/13 14:10:28.839 0:03.651 ekiga OPAL version unknown 2006/08/13 14:10:28.839 0:03.651 ekiga PWLIB version 1.10.0 2006/08/13 14:10:28.839 0:03.651 ekiga GNOME support enabled 2006/08/13 14:10:28.839 0:03.652 ekiga Fullscreen support enabled 2006/08/13 14:10:28.840 0:03.652 ekiga DBUS support disabled 2006/08/13 14:10:28.845 0:03.657 ekiga Set TCP port range to 3000030010 2006/08/13 14:10:28.845 0:03.657 ekiga Set RTP port range to 50005059 2006/08/13 14:10:28.846 0:03.658 ekiga Set UDP port range to 50605100 2006/08/13 14:10:28.846 0:03.658 ekiga OpalEP Created endpoint: h323 2006/08/13 14:10:28.846 0:03.658 ekiga H323 Created endpoint. 2006/08/13 14:10:28.847 0:03.659 ekiga OpalMan Added route "pc:.*=h323:" 2006/08/13 14:10:28.847 0:03.659 ekiga OpalEP Created endpoint: sip 2006/08/13 14:10:28.848 0:03.660 ekiga SIP Created endpoint. 2006/08/13 14:10:28.848 0:03.660 ekiga OpalMan Added route "pc:.*=sip:" 2006/08/13 14:10:28.848 0:03.660 ekiga OpalEP Created endpoint: pc 2006/08/13 14:10:28.849 0:03.661 ekiga PCSS Created PC sound system endpoint. 2006/08/13 14:10:28.850 0:03.662 ekiga OpalMan Added route "h323:.*=pc:" 2006/08/13 14:10:28.850 0:03.662 ekiga OpalMan Added route "sip:.*=pc:" 2006/08/13 14:10:28.916 0:03.728 Opal Listener:8b96a00 Listen Started listening thread on tcp$192.168.0.24:1720 2006/08/13 14:10:28.916 0:03.728 Opal Listener:8b96a00 Listen Waiting on socket accept on tcp$192.168.0.24:1720 2006/08/13 14:10:28.916 0:03.728 Opal Listener:88f0790 Listen Started listening thread on udp$192.168.0.24:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:28.916 0:03.728 Opal Listener:88f0790 Listen Waiting on UDP packet on udp$192.168.0.24:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:28.917 0:03.729 ekiga AVAHI Error initializing Avahi: %sDaemon not running 2006/08/13 14:10:42.251 0:17.063 GMStunClient:088aa6d0 OPAL STUN server "stun.ekiga.net" replies Port Restricted NAT, external IP 86.27.83.241 2006/08/13 14:10:44.387 0:19.200 GMAccounts...t:08960010 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 192.168.0.24:32888 2006/08/13 14:10:44.388 0:19.200 GMAccounts...t:08960010 SIP Created transport udp$0.0.0.0 2006/08/13 14:10:44.389 0:19.201 GMAccounts...t:08960010 OpalUDP Started connect to 213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:44.445 0:19.257 GMAccounts...t:08960010 OpalUDP STUN created socket: 86.27.83.241:5063 2006/08/13 14:10:44.445 0:19.258 GMAccounts...t:08960010 SIP Created Transport for Registrar udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:44.451 0:19.263 GMAccounts...t:08960010 SIP Sending PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 REGISTER sip:ekiga.net SIP/2.0 CSeq: 1 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5063;branch=z9hG4bK62def8cb-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 From: ;tag=bcc5f8cb-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: ec76efcb-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Expires: 3600 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 14:10:44.457 0:19.270 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Read thread started. 2006/08/13 14:10:44.458 0:19.270 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:44.518 0:19.330 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP PDU Received on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized CSeq: 1 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.24:5063;branch=z9hG4bK62def8cb-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5063 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.6 (i386/linux)) From: ;tag=bcc5f8cb-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: ec76efcb-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=90a5d545cb0d562dfea323892378f940.9d0b Warning: 392 213.186.62.145:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=13601 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5063 in_uri=sip:ekiga.net out_uri=sip:ekiga.net via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="ekiga.net", nonce="44df23fee63f80f4200e16a1b331167609a4eac7", qop="auth" 2006/08/13 14:10:44.520 0:19.332 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Transaction 1 REGISTER completed. 2006/08/13 14:10:44.520 0:19.332 SIP Transport:87c6198 OpalUDP Ended connect, selecting 86.27.83.241:5063 2006/08/13 14:10:44.521 0:19.333 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Received Authentication Required response 2006/08/13 14:10:44.525 0:19.337 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/13 14:10:44.526 0:19.338 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Sending PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 REGISTER sip:ekiga.net SIP/2.0 CSeq: 2 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5063;branch=z9hG4bKac4204cc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 Authorization: Digest username="geoff.jankowski", realm="ekiga.net", nonce="44df23fee63f80f4200e16a1b331167609a4eac7", uri="sip:ekiga.net", response="0c8edd63a653a03df12727a97a08bdf5", algorithm=md5 From: ;tag=b43504cc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: ec76efcb-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Expires: 3600 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 14:10:44.526 0:19.338 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:44.601 0:19.413 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP PDU Received on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 2 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.24:5063;branch=z9hG4bKac4204cc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5063 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.6 (i386/linux)) From: ;tag=b43504cc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: ec76efcb-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=90a5d545cb0d562dfea323892378f940.39d8 Contact: ;expires=3600 Warning: 392 213.186.62.145:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=14360 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5063 in_uri=sip:ekiga.net out_uri=sip:ekiga.net via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 2006/08/13 14:10:44.603 0:19.415 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Transaction 2 REGISTER completed. 2006/08/13 14:10:44.780 0:19.592 GMAccounts...t:08960010 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 192.168.0.24:32891 2006/08/13 14:10:44.780 0:19.592 GMAccounts...t:08960010 SIP Created transport udp$0.0.0.0 2006/08/13 14:10:44.781 0:19.593 GMAccounts...t:08960010 OpalUDP Started connect to 217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:44.843 0:19.655 GMAccounts...t:08960010 OpalUDP STUN created socket: 86.27.83.241:5064 2006/08/13 14:10:44.843 0:19.655 GMAccounts...t:08960010 SIP Created Transport for Registrar udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:44.847 0:19.659 GMAccounts...t:08960010 SIP Sending PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 REGISTER sip:voiptalk.org SIP/2.0 CSeq: 3 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5064;branch=z9hG4bK967235cc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 From: ;tag=766535cc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: f2662bcc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Expires: 3600 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 14:10:44.848 0:19.660 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Read thread started. 2006/08/13 14:10:44.849 0:19.661 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:44.884 0:19.696 Housekeeper SIP Transaction 2 REGISTER timeout ignored. 2006/08/13 14:10:44.886 0:19.698 SIP Transport:87c6198 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 192.168.0.24:32893 2006/08/13 14:10:44.886 0:19.698 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Created transport udp$0.0.0.0 2006/08/13 14:10:44.887 0:19.699 SIP Transport:87c6198 OpalUDP Started connect to 213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:44.906 0:19.718 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized CSeq: 3 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.24:5064;branch=z9hG4bK967235cc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5064 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.2 (i386/linux)) From: ;tag=766535cc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: f2662bcc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=858233557c0efeed3853339e5194799c.3899 Warning: 392 217.14.132.183:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=9563 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5064 in_uri=sip:voiptalk.org out_uri=sip:voiptalk.org via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="voiptalk.org", nonce="44df2604f953e3b09da4b7916a64d5bea833b38a" 2006/08/13 14:10:44.907 0:19.719 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Transaction 3 REGISTER completed. 2006/08/13 14:10:44.907 0:19.719 SIP Transport:8638588 OpalUDP Ended connect, selecting 86.27.83.241:5064 2006/08/13 14:10:44.907 0:19.720 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Received Authentication Required response 2006/08/13 14:10:44.911 0:19.723 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/13 14:10:44.912 0:19.724 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Sending PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 REGISTER sip:voiptalk.org SIP/2.0 CSeq: 4 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5064;branch=z9hG4bK3c453fcc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 Authorization: Digest username="84436267", realm="voiptalk.org", nonce="44df2604f953e3b09da4b7916a64d5bea833b38a", uri="sip:voiptalk.org", response="6a135abe66ccfcad29cc73f1385775a0", algorithm=md5 From: ;tag=80383fcc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: f2662bcc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Expires: 3600 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 14:10:44.913 0:19.725 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:44.945 0:19.757 SIP Transport:87c6198 OpalUDP STUN created socket: 86.27.83.241:5065 2006/08/13 14:10:44.945 0:19.757 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Created Transport for Registrar udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:44.949 0:19.761 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Sending PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 SUBSCRIBE sip:geoff.jankowski at ekiga.net SIP/2.0 CSeq: 5 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5065;branch=z9hG4bK06ee44cc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 From: ;tag=4cdf44cc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 4a953bcc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Accept: application/simple-message-summary Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Expires: 3600 Event: message-summary Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 14:10:44.949 0:19.761 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:44.950 0:19.762 SIP Transport:865bc48 SIP Read thread started. 2006/08/13 14:10:44.951 0:19.763 SIP Transport:865bc48 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:44.978 0:19.790 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 4 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.24:5064;branch=z9hG4bK3c453fcc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5064 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.2 (i386/linux)) From: ;tag=80383fcc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: f2662bcc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=858233557c0efeed3853339e5194799c.1beb Contact: ;expires=3600 Warning: 392 217.14.132.183:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=9569 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5064 in_uri=sip:voiptalk.org out_uri=sip:voiptalk.org via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 2006/08/13 14:10:44.979 0:19.791 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Transaction 4 REGISTER completed. 2006/08/13 14:10:45.024 0:19.836 SIP Transport:865bc48 SIP PDU Received on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 5 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.24:5065;branch=z9hG4bK06ee44cc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5065 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.6 (i386/linux)) From: ;tag=4cdf44cc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 4a953bcc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=90a5d545cb0d562dfea323892378f940.a104 Warning: 392 213.186.62.145:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=25299 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5065 in_uri=sip:geoff.jankowski at ekiga.net out_uri=sip:geoff.jankowski at ekiga.net via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 2006/08/13 14:10:45.025 0:19.837 SIP Transport:865bc48 SIP Transaction 5 SUBSCRIBE completed. 2006/08/13 14:10:45.026 0:19.838 SIP Transport:865bc48 OpalUDP Ended connect, selecting 86.27.83.241:5065 2006/08/13 14:10:45.026 0:19.838 SIP Transport:865bc48 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:45.208 0:20.020 SIP Transport:8638588 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 192.168.0.24:32895 2006/08/13 14:10:45.208 0:20.020 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Created transport udp$0.0.0.0 2006/08/13 14:10:45.209 0:20.021 SIP Transport:8638588 OpalUDP Started connect to 217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:45.266 0:20.078 SIP Transport:8638588 OpalUDP STUN created socket: 86.27.83.241:5066 2006/08/13 14:10:45.267 0:20.079 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Created Transport for Registrar udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:45.270 0:20.083 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Sending PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SUBSCRIBE sip:84436267 at voiptalk.org SIP/2.0 CSeq: 6 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5066;branch=z9hG4bKe60476cc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 From: ;tag=82f575cc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: ecb76ccc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Accept: application/simple-message-summary Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Expires: 3600 Event: message-summary Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 14:10:45.271 0:20.083 Housekeeper SIP Transaction 4 REGISTER timeout ignored. 2006/08/13 14:10:45.271 0:20.083 SIP Transport:8714070 SIP Read thread started. 2006/08/13 14:10:45.272 0:20.084 SIP Transport:8714070 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:45.272 0:20.084 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:45.330 0:20.142 SIP Transport:8714070 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 404 Not found CSeq: 6 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.24:5066;branch=z9hG4bKe60476cc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5066 User-Agent: Asterisk PBX From: ;tag=82f575cc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: ecb76ccc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as65b2ed26 Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Length: 0 2006/08/13 14:10:45.331 0:20.143 SIP Transport:8714070 SIP Transaction 6 SUBSCRIBE completed. 2006/08/13 14:10:45.331 0:20.144 SIP Transport:8714070 OpalUDP Ended connect, selecting 86.27.83.241:5066 2006/08/13 14:10:45.332 0:20.144 SIP Transport:8714070 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:10:45.528 0:20.341 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 1 REGISTER 2006/08/13 14:10:45.916 0:20.728 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 3 REGISTER 2006/08/13 14:10:45.952 0:20.764 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 2 REGISTER 2006/08/13 14:10:46.028 0:20.840 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 5 SUBSCRIBE 2006/08/13 14:10:46.272 0:21.084 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 4 REGISTER 2006/08/13 14:10:46.332 0:21.144 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 6 SUBSCRIBE 2006/08/13 14:11:07.079 0:41.891 GMURLHandler:0852c200 OpalMan Set up call from pc:* to sip:500 at ekiga.net 2006/08/13 14:11:07.079 0:41.891 GMURLHandler:0852c200 Call Created Call[1] 2006/08/13 14:11:07.079 0:41.891 GMURLHandler:0852c200 OpalMan Set up connection to "pc:*" 2006/08/13 14:11:07.081 0:41.893 GMURLHandler:0852c200 OpalCon Created connection Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:07.082 0:41.894 GMURLHandler:0852c200 RFC2833 Handler created 2006/08/13 14:11:07.082 0:41.894 GMURLHandler:0852c200 Silence Handler created 2006/08/13 14:11:07.082 0:41.894 GMURLHandler:0852c200 Echo Canceler Handler created 2006/08/13 14:11:07.082 0:41.895 GMURLHandler:0852c200 PCSS Created PC sound system connection. 2006/08/13 14:11:07.083 0:41.895 GMURLHandler:0852c200 OpalMan On incoming connection Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:07.083 0:41.895 GMURLHandler:0852c200 Call GetOtherPartyConnection Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:07.083 0:41.895 GMURLHandler:0852c200 OpalMan Set up connection to "sip:500 at ekiga.net" 2006/08/13 14:11:07.084 0:41.896 GMURLHandler:0852c200 OpalCon Created connection Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:07.084 0:41.896 GMURLHandler:0852c200 RFC2833 Handler created 2006/08/13 14:11:07.085 0:41.897 GMURLHandler:0852c200 SIP Created connection. 2006/08/13 14:11:07.085 0:41.897 GMURLHandler:0852c200 PCSS Outgoing call routed to sip:500 at ekiga.net for Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:07.085 0:41.897 GMURLHandler:0852c200 Call OnSetUp Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:07.098 0:41.910 GMURLHandler:0852c200 SIP SetUpConnection: 2006/08/13 14:11:07.098 0:41.911 GMURLHandler:0852c200 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 192.168.0.24:32896 2006/08/13 14:11:07.099 0:41.911 GMURLHandler:0852c200 SIP Created transport udp$0.0.0.0 2006/08/13 14:11:07.099 0:41.911 GMURLHandler:0852c200 OpalUDP Started connect to 213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:07.156 0:41.968 GMURLHandler:0852c200 OpalUDP STUN created socket: 86.27.83.241:5067 2006/08/13 14:11:07.160 0:41.972 GMURLHandler:0852c200 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE created. 2006/08/13 14:11:07.160 0:41.972 GMURLHandler:0852c200 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:07.160 0:41.972 GMURLHandler:0852c200 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:07.161 0:41.973 GMURLHandler:0852c200 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:07.161 0:41.973 GMURLHandler:0852c200 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:07.162 0:41.974 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP Read thread started. 2006/08/13 14:11:07.163 0:41.975 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:07.391 0:42.203 GMURLHandler:0852c200 RTP_UDP Session 1 created: 86.27.83.241:5002-5003 ssrc=2652293188 2006/08/13 14:11:07.392 0:42.204 GMURLHandler:0852c200 RTP Adding session RTP_UDP 2006/08/13 14:11:07.393 0:42.205 GMURLHandler:0852c200 SIP Using RTP payload [pt=101] for NTE 2006/08/13 14:11:07.404 0:42.216 GMURLHandler:0852c200 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] SpeexWide-20.6k iLBC-13k3 GSM-06.10 MS-GSM SpeexNarrow-8k G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k H.261(QCIF) H.261(CIF) YUV420P RGB32 RGB24 2006/08/13 14:11:07.405 0:42.217 GMURLHandler:0852c200 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:07.406 0:42.218 GMURLHandler:0852c200 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:07.406 0:42.218 GMURLHandler:0852c200 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:07.406 0:42.218 GMURLHandler:0852c200 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:07.635 0:42.447 GMURLHandler:0852c200 RTP_UDP Session 2 created: 86.27.83.241:5006-5007 ssrc=3161340257 2006/08/13 14:11:07.636 0:42.448 GMURLHandler:0852c200 RTP Adding session RTP_UDP 2006/08/13 14:11:07.647 0:42.459 GMURLHandler:0852c200 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] SpeexWide-20.6k iLBC-13k3 GSM-06.10 MS-GSM SpeexNarrow-8k G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k H.261(QCIF) H.261(CIF) YUV420P RGB32 RGB24 2006/08/13 14:11:07.648 0:42.460 GMURLHandler:0852c200 SIP No authentication information present 2006/08/13 14:11:07.861 0:42.674 GMURLHandler:0852c200 SIP Adjusting transport to address udp$ekiga.net:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:07.863 0:42.675 GMURLHandler:0852c200 SIP Sending PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 INVITE sip:500 at ekiga.net SIP/2.0 Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 13:11:07 GMT CSeq: 1 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5067;branch=z9hG4bK824f82d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=16c776d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 417 Max-Forwards: 70 v=0 o=- 1155474667 1155474667 IN IP4 86.27.83.241 s=Opal SIP Session c=IN IP4 86.27.83.241 t=0 0 m=audio 5002 RTP/AVP 101 114 115 3 107 110 0 8 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-15 a=rtpmap:114 SPEEX/16000 a=rtpmap:115 iLBC/8000 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:107 MS-GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:110 SPEEX/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 m=video 5006 RTP/AVP 31 a=rtpmap:31 H261/90000 2006/08/13 14:11:07.863 0:42.675 GMURLHandler:0852c200 SetUpCall succeeded 2006/08/13 14:11:07.945 0:42.757 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP PDU Received on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 SIP/2.0 407 Proxy Authentication Required CSeq: 1 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5067;branch=z9hG4bK824f82d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5067 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.6 (i386/linux)) From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=16c776d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=90a5d545cb0d562dfea323892378f940.0b90 Proxy-Authenticate: Digest realm="ekiga.net", nonce="44df2415412bc723d9518800371dfb1286ee7a61" Warning: 392 213.186.62.145:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=6853 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5067 in_uri=sip:500 at ekiga.net out_uri=sip:500 at ekiga.net via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 2006/08/13 14:11:07.947 0:42.759 SIP Transport:881d598 OpalUDP Ended connect, selecting 86.27.83.241:5067 2006/08/13 14:11:07.947 0:42.759 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP Queueing PDU: 1 INVITE <407> 2006/08/13 14:11:07.947 0:42.759 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:07.948 0:42.760 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP PDU handler thread started. 2006/08/13 14:11:07.948 0:42.760 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 14:11:07.948 0:42.760 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Handling PDU 1 INVITE <407> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 14:11:07.949 0:42.761 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE completed. 2006/08/13 14:11:07.951 0:42.764 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Sending PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 ACK sip:500 at ekiga.net SIP/2.0 CSeq: 1 ACK Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5067;branch=z9hG4bK824f82d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=16c776d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=90a5d545cb0d562dfea323892378f940.0b90 Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 14:11:07.952 0:42.764 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Received Proxy Authentication Required response 2006/08/13 14:11:07.954 0:42.766 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE created. 2006/08/13 14:11:07.954 0:42.766 SIP Handler:8723998 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:07.955 0:42.767 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:07.955 0:42.767 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:07.955 0:42.767 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:08.192 0:43.004 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP_UDP Session 1 created: 86.27.83.241:5010-5011 ssrc=2688692690 2006/08/13 14:11:08.193 0:43.005 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP Adding session RTP_UDP 2006/08/13 14:11:08.193 0:43.006 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Using RTP payload [pt=101] for NTE 2006/08/13 14:11:08.204 0:43.016 SIP Handler:8723998 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] SpeexWide-20.6k iLBC-13k3 GSM-06.10 MS-GSM SpeexNarrow-8k G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k H.261(QCIF) H.261(CIF) YUV420P RGB32 RGB24 2006/08/13 14:11:08.205 0:43.018 SIP Handler:8723998 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:08.206 0:43.018 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:08.206 0:43.018 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:08.206 0:43.018 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:08.428 0:43.240 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP_UDP Session 2 created: 86.27.83.241:5014-5015 ssrc=2698933661 2006/08/13 14:11:08.428 0:43.240 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP Adding session RTP_UDP 2006/08/13 14:11:08.442 0:43.254 SIP Handler:8723998 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] SpeexWide-20.6k iLBC-13k3 GSM-06.10 MS-GSM SpeexNarrow-8k G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k H.261(QCIF) H.261(CIF) YUV420P RGB32 RGB24 2006/08/13 14:11:08.443 0:43.255 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/13 14:11:08.445 0:43.257 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Sending PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 INVITE sip:500 at ekiga.net SIP/2.0 Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 13:11:07 GMT CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5067;branch=z9hG4bK0288fbd9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=16c776d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Proxy-Authorization: Digest username="geoff.jankowski", realm="ekiga.net", nonce="44df2415412bc723d9518800371dfb1286ee7a61", uri="sip:500 at ekiga.net", response="6b16e4eb030dacf0d0274bce85649dc3", algorithm=md5 Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 417 Max-Forwards: 70 v=0 o=- 1155474668 1155474668 IN IP4 86.27.83.241 s=Opal SIP Session c=IN IP4 86.27.83.241 t=0 0 m=audio 5010 RTP/AVP 101 114 115 3 107 110 0 8 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-15 a=rtpmap:114 SPEEX/16000 a=rtpmap:115 iLBC/8000 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:107 MS-GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:110 SPEEX/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 m=video 5014 RTP/AVP 31 a=rtpmap:31 H261/90000 2006/08/13 14:11:08.445 0:43.257 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 14:11:08.459 0:43.271 Housekeeper SIP Transaction 2 INVITE timeout, making retry 1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.460 0:43.272 Housekeeper SIP Sending PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 INVITE sip:500 at ekiga.net SIP/2.0 Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 13:11:07 GMT CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5067;branch=z9hG4bK0288fbd9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=16c776d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Proxy-Authorization: Digest username="geoff.jankowski", realm="ekiga.net", nonce="44df2415412bc723d9518800371dfb1286ee7a61", uri="sip:500 at ekiga.net", response="6b16e4eb030dacf0d0274bce85649dc3", algorithm=md5 Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 417 Max-Forwards: 70 v=0 o=- 1155474668 1155474668 IN IP4 86.27.83.241 s=Opal SIP Session c=IN IP4 86.27.83.241 t=0 0 m=audio 5010 RTP/AVP 101 114 115 3 107 110 0 8 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-15 a=rtpmap:114 SPEEX/16000 a=rtpmap:115 iLBC/8000 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:107 MS-GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:110 SPEEX/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 m=video 5014 RTP/AVP 31 a=rtpmap:31 H261/90000 2006/08/13 14:11:08.529 0:43.341 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP PDU Received on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 SIP/2.0 100 trying -- your call is important to us CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5067;branch=z9hG4bK0288fbd9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5067 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.6 (i386/linux)) From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=16c776d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Warning: 392 213.186.62.145:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=6853 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5067 in_uri=sip:500 at ekiga.net out_uri=sip:500 at ekiga.net via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 2006/08/13 14:11:08.531 0:43.343 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP Queueing PDU: 2 INVITE <100> 2006/08/13 14:11:08.531 0:43.343 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:08.532 0:43.344 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Handling PDU 2 INVITE <100> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 14:11:08.532 0:43.344 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE proceeding. 2006/08/13 14:11:08.532 0:43.344 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Received Trying response 2006/08/13 14:11:08.533 0:43.345 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 14:11:08.545 0:43.357 SIP Transport:881d598 SDP Media session port=18654 2006/08/13 14:11:08.545 0:43.357 SIP Transport:881d598 SDP Adding media session with 2 formats 2006/08/13 14:11:08.546 0:43.358 SIP Transport:881d598 SDP Media attribute silenceSupp found for unknown RTP type PCMU 2006/08/13 14:11:08.546 0:43.358 SIP Transport:881d598 SDP Media session port=19038 2006/08/13 14:11:08.546 0:43.358 SIP Transport:881d598 SDP Adding media session with 1 formats 2006/08/13 14:11:08.546 0:43.358 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP PDU Received on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5067;branch=z9hG4bK0288fbd9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5067 User-Agent: Ekiga.NET From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=16c776d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as0447802a Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 270 Max-Forwards: 70 Record-Route: v=0 o=root 28629 28629 IN IP4 213.186.62.145 s=session c=IN IP4 213.186.62.145 t=0 0 m=audio 18654 RTP/AVP 8 101 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-16 a=silenceSupp:off - - - - m=video 19038 RTP/AVP 31 a=rtpmap:31 H261/90000 2006/08/13 14:11:08.548 0:43.360 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP Queueing PDU: 2 INVITE <200> 2006/08/13 14:11:08.548 0:43.360 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:08.549 0:43.361 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Handling PDU 2 INVITE <200> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 14:11:08.549 0:43.361 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE completed. 2006/08/13 14:11:08.550 0:43.362 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Set targetAddress to sip:500 at 213.186.62.145:5080 2006/08/13 14:11:08.552 0:43.364 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/13 14:11:08.580 0:43.392 SIP Transport:881d598 SDP Media session port=18654 2006/08/13 14:11:08.580 0:43.392 SIP Transport:881d598 SDP Adding media session with 2 formats 2006/08/13 14:11:08.580 0:43.392 SIP Transport:881d598 SDP Media attribute silenceSupp found for unknown RTP type PCMU 2006/08/13 14:11:08.581 0:43.393 SIP Transport:881d598 SDP Media session port=19038 2006/08/13 14:11:08.581 0:43.393 SIP Transport:881d598 SDP Adding media session with 1 formats 2006/08/13 14:11:08.581 0:43.393 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP PDU Received on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5067;branch=z9hG4bK0288fbd9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5067 User-Agent: Ekiga.NET From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=16c776d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as0447802a Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 270 Max-Forwards: 70 Record-Route: v=0 o=root 28629 28629 IN IP4 213.186.62.145 s=session c=IN IP4 213.186.62.145 t=0 0 m=audio 18654 RTP/AVP 8 101 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-16 a=silenceSupp:off - - - - m=video 19038 RTP/AVP 31 a=rtpmap:31 H261/90000 2006/08/13 14:11:08.797 0:43.609 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Adjusting transport to address udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:08.797 0:43.609 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Sending PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 ACK sip:500 at 213.186.62.145:5080 SIP/2.0 Route: CSeq: 2 ACK Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5067;branch=z9hG4bKbcb356da-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=16c776d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as0447802a Contact: Proxy-Authorization: Digest username="geoff.jankowski", realm="ekiga.net", nonce="44df2415412bc723d9518800371dfb1286ee7a61", uri="sip:500 at 213.186.62.145:5080", response="6c680ee06028450ef699f4a44972208e", algorithm=md5 Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 14:11:08.798 0:43.610 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Received INVITE OK response 2006/08/13 14:11:08.798 0:43.610 SIP Handler:8723998 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.798 0:43.610 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.798 0:43.610 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.798 0:43.611 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:08.799 0:43.611 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.800 0:43.612 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP RTP payload type PCMA matched to codec G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:08.800 0:43.612 SIP Handler:8723998 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:08.800 0:43.612 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream for session 1 on Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:08.801 0:43.613 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon Selected media stream PCM-16 -> G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:08.936 0:43.748 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[1]-EP[Default],OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:08.937 0:43.749 SIP Handler:8723998 Call PatchMediaStreams Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:08.937 0:43.749 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session=1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.941 0:43.753 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream, selected PCM-16 -> G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:08.941 0:43.753 SIP Handler:8723998 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.941 0:43.753 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.941 0:43.754 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.942 0:43.754 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:08.942 0:43.754 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.942 0:43.754 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.942 0:43.754 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson],OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:08.973 0:43.785 SIP Handler:8723998 Codec G711-ALaw-64k encoder created 2006/08/13 14:11:08.973 0:43.785 SIP Handler:8723998 Patch Added media stream sink OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k using transcoder PCM-16->G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:08.974 0:43.786 SIP Handler:8723998 Media Audio source data size set to 320 bytes and 2 buffers. 2006/08/13 14:11:08.974 0:43.786 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 14:11:08.974 0:43.786 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 14:11:08.975 0:43.787 SIP Handler:8723998 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:08.975 0:43.787 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream for session 1 on Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:08.975 0:43.788 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon Selected media stream G.711-ALaw-64k -> G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:08.976 0:43.788 SIP Handler:8723998 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.976 0:43.788 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.976 0:43.788 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.976 0:43.788 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:08.976 0:43.788 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.977 0:43.789 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.977 0:43.789 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson],OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:08.977 0:43.789 SIP Handler:8723998 Call PatchMediaStreams Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:08.977 0:43.789 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream Call[1]-EP[Default] session=1 2006/08/13 14:11:08.978 0:43.790 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream, selected G.711-ALaw-64k -> PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:09.120 0:43.932 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[1]-EP[Default],OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:09.121 0:43.933 SIP Handler:8723998 Codec G711-ALaw-64k decoder created 2006/08/13 14:11:09.121 0:43.933 SIP Handler:8723998 Media Audio sink data size set to 320 bytes and 2 buffers. 2006/08/13 14:11:09.121 0:43.933 SIP Handler:8723998 Patch Added media stream sink OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 using transcoder G.711-ALaw-64k->PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:09.122 0:43.934 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 14:11:09.122 0:43.934 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 14:11:09.129 0:43.941 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:09.130 0:43.942 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP_UDP SetRemoteSocketInfo: session=1 data channel, new=213.186.62.145:18654, local=86.27.83.241:5010-5011, remote=0.0.0.0:0-0 2006/08/13 14:11:09.132 0:43.944 SIP Handler:8723998 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:09.133 0:43.945 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:09.133 0:43.945 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:09.133 0:43.945 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:09.133 0:43.945 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:09.134 0:43.946 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP RTP payload type H261 matched to codec H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:09.135 0:43.947 SIP Handler:8723998 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 with media G.711-ALaw-64k,UserInput/RFC2833,H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:09.135 0:43.947 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream for session 2 on Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:09.137 0:43.949 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon Selected media stream YUV420P -> H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:09.157 0:43.970 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[1]-EP[Default],OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:09.158 0:43.970 SIP Handler:8723998 Call PatchMediaStreams Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:09.158 0:43.970 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session=2 2006/08/13 14:11:09.159 0:43.971 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream, selected YUV420P -> H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:09.159 0:43.972 SIP Handler:8723998 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:09.160 0:43.972 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:09.160 0:43.972 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:09.160 0:43.972 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:09.160 0:43.972 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:09.160 0:43.972 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:09.161 0:43.973 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson],OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:09.177 0:43.989 SIP Handler:8723998 Codec H261 encoder created 2006/08/13 14:11:09.177 0:43.990 SIP Handler:8723998 Patch Sink stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) cannot support data size 0 2006/08/13 14:11:09.178 0:43.990 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 14:11:09.178 0:43.990 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 14:11:09.178 0:43.990 SIP Handler:8723998 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 adjusted media to H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:09.179 0:43.991 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream for session 2 on Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:09.179 0:43.991 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon Selected media stream H.261(QCIF) -> H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:09.179 0:43.991 SIP Handler:8723998 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:09.179 0:43.991 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:09.180 0:43.992 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:09.180 0:43.992 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:09.180 0:43.992 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:09.180 0:43.992 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:09.181 0:43.993 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson],OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:09.181 0:43.993 SIP Handler:8723998 Call PatchMediaStreams Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:09.181 0:43.993 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream Call[1]-EP[Default] session=2 2006/08/13 14:11:09.182 0:43.994 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream, selected H.261(QCIF) -> YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:09.183 0:43.995 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[1]-EP[Default],OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:09.185 0:43.997 SIP Handler:8723998 Codec H261 decoder created 2006/08/13 14:11:09.185 0:43.997 SIP Handler:8723998 Patch Added media stream sink OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P using transcoder H.261(QCIF)->YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:09.186 0:43.998 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 14:11:09.186 0:43.998 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 14:11:09.194 0:44.007 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 2 on Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:09.195 0:44.007 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP_UDP SetRemoteSocketInfo: session=2 data channel, new=213.186.62.145:19038, local=86.27.83.241:5014-5015, remote=0.0.0.0:0-0 2006/08/13 14:11:09.196 0:44.008 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan OnConnected Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:09.196 0:44.008 SIP Handler:8723998 Call OnConnected Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:09.196 0:44.009 SIP Handler:8723998 PCSS SetConnected() 2006/08/13 14:11:09.197 0:44.009 SIP Handler:8723998 GMPCSSEndpoint PCSS connection established 2006/08/13 14:11:09.197 0:44.009 SIP Handler:8723998 GMManager Will establish the connection 2006/08/13 14:11:09.198 0:44.010 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan OnEstablished Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:09.198 0:44.010 SIP Handler:8723998 Call OnEstablished Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:09.212 0:44.024 SIP Handler:8723998 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[1]-EP[Default] G.711-ALaw-64k H.261(QCIF) YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:09.212 0:44.024 SIP Handler:8723998 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media G.711-ALaw-64k,H.261(QCIF),YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:09.213 0:44.025 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:09.213 0:44.025 SIP Handler:8723998 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 with media G.711-ALaw-64k,H.261(QCIF),YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:09.213 0:44.025 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 2 on Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:09.227 0:44.039 SIP Handler:8723998 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] G.711-ALaw-64k H.261(QCIF) YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:09.227 0:44.039 SIP Handler:8723998 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media G.711-ALaw-64k,H.261(QCIF),YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:09.227 0:44.039 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:09.228 0:44.040 SIP Handler:8723998 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:09.228 0:44.040 SIP Handler:8723998 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 with media G.711-ALaw-64k,H.261(QCIF),YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:09.229 0:44.041 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 2 on Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:09.229 0:44.041 SIP Handler:8723998 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 adjusted media to YUV420P,H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:09.229 0:44.041 Media Patch:865b158 Patch Thread started for Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:09.231 0:44.044 SIP Handler:8723998 Media Starting thread Media Patch:865b158 2006/08/13 14:11:09.232 0:44.044 Media Patch:8d06b10 Patch Thread started for Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k -> OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:09.233 0:44.045 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer created: size=101 delay=160-4000/160 (20ms) obj=0x85234f0 2006/08/13 14:11:09.236 0:44.049 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP Jitter RTP receive thread started: 0x85234f0 2006/08/13 14:11:09.237 0:44.049 SIP Handler:8723998 Media Starting thread Media Patch:8d06b10 2006/08/13 14:11:09.237 0:44.049 Media Patch:84f0200 Patch Thread started for Patch OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:09.246 0:44.058 SIP Handler:8723998 Media Starting thread Media Patch:84f0200 2006/08/13 14:11:09.247 0:44.059 Media Patch:86b6c18 Patch Thread started for Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) -> OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:09.267 0:44.079 Media Patch:84f0200 RTP First sent data: ver=2 pt=H261 psz=974 m=0 x=0 seq=33340 ts=0 src=2698933661 ccnt=0 2006/08/13 14:11:09.268 0:44.080 SIP Handler:8723998 Media Starting thread Media Patch:86b6c18 2006/08/13 14:11:09.268 0:44.081 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon Media stream threads started. 2006/08/13 14:11:09.269 0:44.081 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP Queueing PDU: 2 INVITE <200> 2006/08/13 14:11:09.270 0:44.082 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:09.270 0:44.082 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalCon Media stream threads started. 2006/08/13 14:11:09.403 0:44.215 Media Patch:865b158 RTP First sent data: ver=2 pt=PCMA psz=160 m=1 x=0 seq=26172 ts=0 src=2688692690 ccnt=0 2006/08/13 14:11:10.244 0:45.056 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:10.244 0:45.056 SIP Handler:8723998 RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:10.244 0:45.056 SIP Handler:8723998 GMManager Will establish the connection 2006/08/13 14:11:10.244 0:45.056 SIP Handler:8723998 OpalMan OnEstablished Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:10.244 0:45.056 SIP Handler:8723998 Call OnEstablished Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:10.247 0:45.059 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 14:11:10.248 0:45.060 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Handling PDU 2 INVITE <200> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 14:11:10.248 0:45.060 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE completed. 2006/08/13 14:11:10.248 0:45.060 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 14:11:10.563 0:45.375 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP First receive data: ver=2 pt=PCMA psz=160 m=0 x=0 seq=32233 ts=160 src=1628104514 ccnt=0 2006/08/13 14:11:10.713 0:45.525 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/13 14:11:10.754 0:45.566 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/13 14:11:10.818 0:45.630 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/08/13 14:11:10.818 0:45.630 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer size increased to 320 (40ms) 2006/08/13 14:11:11.269 0:46.081 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:11.269 0:46.081 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:11.350 0:46.162 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/13 14:11:11.396 0:46.208 Media Patch:865b158 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=101 octets=16160 avgTime=19 maxTime=32 minTime=8 2006/08/13 14:11:12.271 0:47.083 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:12.271 0:47.083 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:12.570 0:47.382 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP Receive statistics: packets=101 octets=16160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=20 maxTime=37 minTime=7 jitter=10 maxJitter=11 2006/08/13 14:11:12.674 0:47.486 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/13 14:11:13.286 0:48.098 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:13.287 0:48.099 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:13.316 0:48.128 Media Patch:865b158 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=201 octets=32160 avgTime=19 maxTime=48 minTime=6 2006/08/13 14:11:14.308 0:49.121 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:14.309 0:49.121 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:14.590 0:49.403 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP Receive statistics: packets=201 octets=32160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=20 maxTime=35 minTime=3 jitter=8 maxJitter=14 2006/08/13 14:11:15.324 0:50.136 Media Patch:865b158 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=301 octets=48160 avgTime=20 maxTime=45 minTime=6 2006/08/13 14:11:15.333 0:50.145 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:15.333 0:50.145 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:16.337 0:51.149 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:16.337 0:51.149 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:16.576 0:51.389 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP Receive statistics: packets=301 octets=48160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=19 maxTime=33 minTime=4 jitter=7 maxJitter=14 2006/08/13 14:11:16.622 0:51.434 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/08/13 14:11:16.623 0:51.435 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer size increased to 480 (60ms) 2006/08/13 14:11:17.317 0:52.129 Media Patch:865b158 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=401 octets=64160 avgTime=19 maxTime=46 minTime=7 2006/08/13 14:11:17.354 0:52.167 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:17.355 0:52.167 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:18.376 0:53.188 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:18.376 0:53.188 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:18.558 0:53.370 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP Receive statistics: packets=401 octets=64160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=19 maxTime=36 minTime=5 jitter=9 maxJitter=14 2006/08/13 14:11:19.122 0:53.934 Media Patch:865b158 RTP SentSenderReport: ssrc=2688692690 ntp=3364463479.526448694 rtp=78240 psent=490 osent=78400 2006/08/13 14:11:19.123 0:53.935 Media Patch:865b158 RTP SentReceiverReport: ssrc=1628104514 fraction=0 lost=0 last_seq=0 jitter=86 lsr=0 dlsr=0 2006/08/13 14:11:19.123 0:53.935 Media Patch:865b158 RTP Sending SDES: gjj at samson 2006/08/13 14:11:19.242 0:54.055 Media Patch:84f0200 RTP SentSenderReport: ssrc=2698933661 ntp=3364463479.1043089892 rtp=205200 psent=115 osent=75326 2006/08/13 14:11:19.243 0:54.055 Media Patch:84f0200 RTP Sending SDES: gjj at samson 2006/08/13 14:11:19.321 0:54.133 Media Patch:865b158 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=501 octets=80160 avgTime=20 maxTime=44 minTime=7 2006/08/13 14:11:19.378 0:54.191 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:19.379 0:54.191 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:20.383 0:55.195 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:20.383 0:55.195 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:20.576 0:55.388 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP Receive statistics: packets=501 octets=80160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=20 maxTime=37 minTime=4 jitter=11 maxJitter=14 2006/08/13 14:11:21.328 0:56.141 Media Patch:865b158 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=601 octets=96160 avgTime=20 maxTime=45 minTime=7 2006/08/13 14:11:21.405 0:56.217 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:21.406 0:56.218 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:21.635 0:56.447 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer target size decreased to 340 (42ms) 2006/08/13 14:11:21.679 0:56.491 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer target size increased to 360 (45ms) 2006/08/13 14:11:21.707 0:56.519 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer size decreased to 360 (45ms) 2006/08/13 14:11:21.747 0:56.559 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/08/13 14:11:21.747 0:56.559 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer size increased to 480 (60ms) 2006/08/13 14:11:22.423 0:57.235 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/08/13 14:11:22.423 0:57.235 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer size increased to 640 (80ms) 2006/08/13 14:11:22.435 0:57.247 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:22.435 0:57.247 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:22.560 0:57.372 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP Receive statistics: packets=601 octets=96160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=19 maxTime=36 minTime=2 jitter=9 maxJitter=15 2006/08/13 14:11:23.346 0:58.158 Media Patch:865b158 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=701 octets=112160 avgTime=20 maxTime=43 minTime=7 2006/08/13 14:11:23.453 0:58.266 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:23.454 0:58.266 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:24.472 0:59.284 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:24.472 0:59.284 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:24.586 0:59.398 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP Receive statistics: packets=701 octets=112160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=20 maxTime=42 minTime=4 jitter=16 maxJitter=16 2006/08/13 14:11:25.333 1:00.145 Media Patch:865b158 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=801 octets=128160 avgTime=19 maxTime=44 minTime=7 2006/08/13 14:11:25.475 1:00.287 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:25.475 1:00.287 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:25.893 1:00.705 Media Patch:84f0200 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=201 octets=127948 avgTime=166 maxTime=1020 minTime=140 2006/08/13 14:11:26.491 1:01.303 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:26.491 1:01.303 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:26.572 1:01.384 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP Receive statistics: packets=801 octets=128160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=19 maxTime=38 minTime=5 jitter=9 maxJitter=17 2006/08/13 14:11:27.063 1:01.875 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/08/13 14:11:27.063 1:01.875 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer size increased to 800 (100ms) 2006/08/13 14:11:27.365 1:02.177 Media Patch:865b158 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=901 octets=144160 avgTime=20 maxTime=43 minTime=7 2006/08/13 14:11:27.504 1:02.319 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:27.507 1:02.319 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:28.124 1:02.936 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/08/13 14:11:28.124 1:02.936 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer size increased to 1120 (140ms) 2006/08/13 14:11:28.528 1:03.340 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:28.531 1:03.343 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:28.570 1:03.382 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP Receive statistics: packets=901 octets=144160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=19 maxTime=39 minTime=5 jitter=10 maxJitter=17 2006/08/13 14:11:28.590 1:03.402 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP SentSenderReport: ssrc=2688692690 ntp=3364463488.2535705762 rtp=153760 psent=962 osent=153920 2006/08/13 14:11:28.590 1:03.402 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP SentReceiverReport: ssrc=1628104514 fraction=0 lost=0 last_seq=32662 jitter=80 lsr=0 dlsr=0 2006/08/13 14:11:28.591 1:03.403 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP Sending SDES: gjj at samson 2006/08/13 14:11:29.391 1:04.203 Media Patch:865b158 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=1001 octets=160160 avgTime=20 maxTime=100 minTime=7 2006/08/13 14:11:29.534 1:04.346 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:29.534 1:04.346 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:29.972 1:04.785 Media Patch:86b6c18 RTP First receive data: ver=2 pt=H261 psz=999 m=0 x=0 seq=62768 ts=3600 src=51892227 ccnt=0 2006/08/13 14:11:30.554 1:05.366 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP Receive statistics: packets=1001 octets=160160 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=19 maxTime=69 minTime=1 jitter=22 maxJitter=26 2006/08/13 14:11:30.563 1:05.375 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:30.564 1:05.376 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:31.363 1:06.175 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/13 14:11:31.393 1:06.205 Media Patch:865b158 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=1101 octets=176160 avgTime=20 maxTime=43 minTime=6 2006/08/13 14:11:31.543 1:06.355 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/13 14:11:31.583 1:06.403 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:31.591 1:06.403 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:31.703 1:06.515 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/13 14:11:32.436 1:07.248 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP Received start of talk burst: 175064 2006/08/13 14:11:32.600 1:07.412 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:32.600 1:07.412 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:33.151 1:07.963 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP Receive statistics: packets=1102 octets=176320 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=20 maxTime=100 minTime=0 jitter=25 maxJitter=34 2006/08/13 14:11:33.629 1:08.441 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:33.629 1:08.441 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:33.958 1:08.770 Media Patch:865b158 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=1201 octets=192160 avgTime=25 maxTime=545 minTime=7 2006/08/13 14:11:34.179 1:08.991 Media Patch:86b6c18 RTP SentSenderReport: ssrc=2698933661 ntp=3364463494.769428978 rtp=529200 psent=296 osent=187918 2006/08/13 14:11:34.179 1:08.991 Media Patch:86b6c18 RTP SentReceiverReport: ssrc=51892227 fraction=0 lost=0 last_seq=0 jitter=313 lsr=0 dlsr=0 2006/08/13 14:11:34.179 1:08.991 Media Patch:86b6c18 RTP Sending SDES: gjj at samson 2006/08/13 14:11:34.632 1:09.444 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:34.633 1:09.445 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:35.176 1:09.988 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP Receive statistics: packets=1202 octets=192320 lost=0 tooLate=0 order=0 avgTime=20 maxTime=82 minTime=0 jitter=26 maxJitter=34 2006/08/13 14:11:35.203 1:10.015 Media Patch:8d06b10 RTP Jitter buffer target realigned to current jitter buffer 2006/08/13 14:11:35.332 1:10.144 ekiga Call Clearing Call[1] reason=EndedByLocalUser 2006/08/13 14:11:35.332 1:10.144 ekiga OpalCon Releasing Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:35.332 1:10.145 ekiga OpalCon Call end reason for Default set to EndedByLocalUser 2006/08/13 14:11:35.333 1:10.145 ekiga OpalCon SetPhase from EstablishedPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/13 14:11:35.333 1:10.145 ekiga OpalCon Releasing Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:35.333 1:10.145 ekiga OpalCon Call end reason for 56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson set to EndedByLocalUser 2006/08/13 14:11:35.333 1:10.145 ekiga OpalCon SetPhase from EstablishedPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/13 14:11:35.351 1:10.164 OnRelease:8597400 OpalCon OnReleased Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:35.352 1:10.164 OnRelease:8597400 Media Closing raw media stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:35.352 1:10.165 OnRelease:8597400 Media Closing stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:35.353 1:10.165 OnRelease:8597400 Media Disconnecting OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 from patch thread Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:35.353 1:10.165 OnRelease:8597400 Patch Closing media patch Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:35.353 1:10.165 OnRelease:8597400 Media Closing raw media stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:35.354 1:10.166 OnRelease:8597400 Media Closing stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:35.355 1:10.167 OnRelease:8597400 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:35.356 1:10.168 Media Patch:865b158 Patch Thread ended for Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:35.357 1:10.169 OnRelease:8597400 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.357 1:10.169 OnRelease:8597400 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:35.357 1:10.169 OnRelease:8597400 Media Disconnecting OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k from patch thread Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:35.358 1:10.170 OnRelease:8597400 Patch Removing media stream sink OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:35.358 1:10.170 OnRelease:8597400 Patch Waiting for media patch thread to stop Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:35.358 1:10.170 OnRelease:8597400 Patch Media patch thread Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.359 1:10.171 OnRelease:8597400 Media Closing raw media stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:35.359 1:10.171 OnRelease:8597400 Media Closing stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:35.359 1:10.171 OnRelease:8597400 Media Disconnecting OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 from patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k -> OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:35.375 1:10.187 OnRelease:8597400 Patch Removing media stream sink OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:35.387 1:10.199 OnRelease:86a8158 SIP OnReleased: Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson], phase = ReleasingPhase 2006/08/13 14:11:35.387 1:10.199 OnRelease:86a8158 OpalCon SetPhase from ReleasingPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/13 14:11:35.392 1:10.205 OnRelease:8597400 Media Closing stream OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:35.393 1:10.205 OnRelease:8597400 Media Disconnecting OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P from patch thread Patch OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:35.416 1:10.228 OnRelease:8597400 Patch Closing media patch Patch OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:35.439 1:10.252 Media Patch:8d06b10 Patch Thread ended for Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:35.440 1:10.252 OnRelease:8597400 Media Closing stream OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:35.440 1:10.252 OnRelease:86a8158 SIP Transaction 4 BYE created. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.447 1:10.259 OnRelease:86a8158 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:35.448 1:10.260 OnRelease:86a8158 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.448 1:10.260 OnRelease:86a8158 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:35.448 1:10.260 OnRelease:86a8158 Media Disconnecting OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k from patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:35.448 1:10.260 OnRelease:86a8158 Patch Closing media patch Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:35.449 1:10.261 OnRelease:86a8158 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:35.449 1:10.261 OnRelease:86a8158 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:35.449 1:10.261 OnRelease:86a8158 Patch Waiting for media patch thread to stop Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:35.449 1:10.261 OnRelease:86a8158 Patch Media patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.464 1:10.277 OnRelease:86a8158 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:35.465 1:10.277 OnRelease:86a8158 RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.465 1:10.277 OnRelease:86a8158 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:35.465 1:10.277 OnRelease:86a8158 Media Disconnecting OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) from patch thread Patch OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:35.488 1:10.300 OnRelease:86a8158 Patch Removing media stream sink OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:35.535 1:10.347 Media Patch:84f0200 RTP_UDP Session 2, Write shutdown. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.536 1:10.348 OnRelease:8597400 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:35.536 1:10.348 OnRelease:8597400 RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.536 1:10.348 OnRelease:8597400 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:35.537 1:10.349 OnRelease:8597400 Patch Waiting for media patch thread to stop Patch OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:35.539 1:10.351 OnRelease:86a8158 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:35.539 1:10.351 OnRelease:86a8158 RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.540 1:10.352 OnRelease:86a8158 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:35.540 1:10.352 OnRelease:86a8158 Media Disconnecting OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) from patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) -> OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:35.540 1:10.352 OnRelease:86a8158 Patch Closing media patch Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) -> OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:35.540 1:10.352 OnRelease:86a8158 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:35.541 1:10.353 OnRelease:86a8158 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:35.541 1:10.353 OnRelease:86a8158 Media Closing stream OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:35.541 1:10.353 OnRelease:86a8158 Media Disconnecting OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P from patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) -> OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:35.541 1:10.353 OnRelease:86a8158 Patch Removing media stream sink OpalVideoMediaStream-Sink-YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:35.542 1:10.354 OnRelease:86a8158 Patch Waiting for media patch thread to stop Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:35.543 1:10.355 Media Patch:86b6c18 RTP_UDP Session 2, Read shutdown. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.544 1:10.356 Media Patch:86b6c18 Patch Thread ended for Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) 2006/08/13 14:11:35.558 1:10.370 OnRelease:86a8158 Patch Media patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-H.261(QCIF) destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.559 1:10.371 OnRelease:86a8158 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.559 1:10.371 OnRelease:86a8158 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/13 14:11:35.562 1:10.374 OnRelease:86a8158 SIP Sending PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 BYE sip:500 at 213.186.62.145:5080 SIP/2.0 Route: CSeq: 4 BYE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5067;branch=z9hG4bKee4e56ea-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=16c776d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as0447802a Contact: Proxy-Authorization: Digest username="geoff.jankowski", realm="ekiga.net", nonce="44df2415412bc723d9518800371dfb1286ee7a61", uri="sip:500 at 213.186.62.145:5080", response="a757bf0bc068173b1ec0e2ff8fb52c78", algorithm=md5 Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 14:11:35.565 1:10.378 Media Patch:84f0200 Patch Thread ended for Patch OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P 2006/08/13 14:11:35.576 1:10.388 OnRelease:8597400 Patch Media patch thread Patch OpalVideoMediaStream-Source-YUV420P destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.576 1:10.388 OnRelease:8597400 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.590 1:10.402 OnRelease:8597400 GMPCSSEndpoint PCSS connection released 2006/08/13 14:11:35.590 1:10.402 OnRelease:8597400 OpalEP OnReleased Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:35.591 1:10.403 OnRelease:8597400 GMManager Will release the connection 2006/08/13 14:11:35.591 1:10.403 OnRelease:8597400 OpalMan OnReleased Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:35.591 1:10.403 OnRelease:8597400 Call OnReleased Call[1]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:35.592 1:10.404 OnRelease:8597400 OpalCon Already released Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:35.592 1:10.404 OnRelease:8597400 OpalCon OnRelease thread completed for Default 2006/08/13 14:11:35.635 1:10.447 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP PDU Received on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 4 BYE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5067;branch=z9hG4bKee4e56ea-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5067 User-Agent: Ekiga.NET From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=16c776d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as0447802a Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 Record-Route: 2006/08/13 14:11:35.636 1:10.448 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:35.636 1:10.448 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:35.654 1:10.466 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP Queueing PDU: 4 BYE <200> 2006/08/13 14:11:35.654 1:10.466 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:35.655 1:10.467 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Handling PDU 4 BYE <200> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 14:11:35.655 1:10.467 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Transaction 4 BYE completed. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.655 1:10.468 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Received OK response for non INVITE 2006/08/13 14:11:35.656 1:10.468 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.868 1:10.680 OpalGarbage PCSS Deleted PC sound system connection. 2006/08/13 14:11:35.869 1:10.681 OpalGarbage OpalCon Connection Call[1]-EP[Default] destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:11:36.636 1:11.448 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:36.636 1:11.448 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:36.668 1:11.480 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 4 BYE 2006/08/13 14:11:36.668 1:11.480 OnRelease:86a8158 SIP Transaction 4 BYE destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:11:36.669 1:11.481 OnRelease:86a8158 OpalCon SetPhase from ReleasingPhase to ReleasedPhase 2006/08/13 14:11:36.669 1:11.481 SIP Handler:8723998 SIP PDU handler thread finished. 2006/08/13 14:11:36.680 1:11.492 OnRelease:86a8158 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/13 14:11:36.680 1:11.492 OnRelease:86a8158 OpalUDP Close 2006/08/13 14:11:36.680 1:11.492 OnRelease:86a8158 Opal Transport Close 2006/08/13 14:11:36.680 1:11.492 SIP Transport:881d598 SIP Read thread finished. 2006/08/13 14:11:36.681 1:11.493 OnRelease:86a8158 OpalCon OnReleased Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:36.681 1:11.493 OnRelease:86a8158 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/13 14:11:36.681 1:11.493 OnRelease:86a8158 OpalEP OnReleased Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:37.612 1:12.424 OnRelease:86a8158 GMManager Will release the connection 2006/08/13 14:11:37.612 1:12.424 OnRelease:86a8158 OpalMan OnReleased Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:37.612 1:12.424 OnRelease:86a8158 Call OnReleased Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:38.276 1:13.096 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP_UDP Session 1, Read shutdown. 2006/08/13 14:11:38.284 1:13.096 RTP Jitter:85234f0 RTP Jitter RTP receive thread ended 2006/08/13 14:11:40.253 1:15.066 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 1 INVITE 2006/08/13 14:11:41.280 1:16.092 ekiga Call Clearing Call[1] reason=EndedByLocalUser 2006/08/13 14:11:42.268 1:17.080 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 2 INVITE 2006/08/13 14:11:44.828 1:19.640 OnRelease:86a8158 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 14:11:44.828 1:19.640 OnRelease:86a8158 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 14:11:44.829 1:19.641 OnRelease:86a8158 RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 14:11:44.829 1:19.641 OnRelease:86a8158 RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 14:11:44.829 1:19.641 OnRelease:86a8158 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:11:44.829 1:19.641 OnRelease:86a8158 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:11:44.830 1:19.642 OnRelease:86a8158 OpalCon OnRelease thread completed for 56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson 2006/08/13 14:11:44.988 1:19.800 OpalGarbage Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/13 14:11:44.988 1:19.801 OpalGarbage OpalUDP Close 2006/08/13 14:11:44.989 1:19.801 OpalGarbage Opal Transport Close 2006/08/13 14:11:44.989 1:19.801 OpalGarbage SIP Deleted connection. 2006/08/13 14:11:44.989 1:19.801 OpalGarbage OpalCon Connection Call[1]-EP[56b976d9-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:11:44.990 1:19.802 OpalGarbage RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 14:11:44.990 1:19.802 OpalGarbage RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 14:11:44.990 1:19.802 OpalGarbage RTP Final statistics: packetsSent = 1270 octetsSent = 203200 averageSendTime = 25 maximumSendTime = 545 minimumSendTime = 7 packetsReceived = 1213 octetsReceived = 194080 packetsLost = 0 packetsTooLate = 0 packetsOutOfOrder = 0 averageReceiveTime= 20 maximumReceiveTime= 82 minimumReceiveTime= 0 averageJitter = 23 maximumJitter = 34 2006/08/13 14:11:44.991 1:19.803 OpalGarbage RTP Removing jitter buffer 0x85234f0 RTP Jitter:85234f0 2006/08/13 14:11:44.991 1:19.803 OpalGarbage RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 14:11:44.991 1:19.803 OpalGarbage RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 14:11:44.992 1:19.804 OpalGarbage RTP Final statistics: packetsSent = 312 octetsSent = 198353 averageSendTime = 166 maximumSendTime = 1020 minimumSendTime = 140 packetsReceived = 64 octetsReceived = 41310 packetsLost = 0 packetsTooLate = 0 packetsOutOfOrder = 0 averageReceiveTime= 0 maximumReceiveTime= 0 minimumReceiveTime= 0 averageJitter = 27 maximumJitter = 63 2006/08/13 14:11:46.001 1:20.836 OpalGarbage Call Call[1] destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:11:47.339 1:22.151 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 OpalMan Set up call from pc:* to sip:0044xxxxxxxxxx at voiptalk.org 2006/08/13 14:11:47.340 1:22.152 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 Call Created Call[2] 2006/08/13 14:11:47.340 1:22.152 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 OpalMan Set up connection to "pc:*" 2006/08/13 14:11:47.346 1:22.158 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 OpalCon Created connection Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:47.346 1:22.158 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 RFC2833 Handler created 2006/08/13 14:11:47.346 1:22.158 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 Silence Handler created 2006/08/13 14:11:47.346 1:22.159 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 Echo Canceler Handler created 2006/08/13 14:11:47.347 1:22.159 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 PCSS Created PC sound system connection. 2006/08/13 14:11:47.347 1:22.159 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 OpalMan On incoming connection Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:47.347 1:22.159 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 Call GetOtherPartyConnection Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:47.347 1:22.159 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 OpalMan Set up connection to "sip:0044xxxxxxxxxx at voiptalk.org" 2006/08/13 14:11:47.348 1:22.160 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 OpalCon Created connection Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:47.348 1:22.160 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 RFC2833 Handler created 2006/08/13 14:11:47.349 1:22.161 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 SIP Created connection. 2006/08/13 14:11:47.349 1:22.161 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 PCSS Outgoing call routed to sip:0044xxxxxxxxxx at voiptalk.org for Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:47.349 1:22.161 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 Call OnSetUp Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:47.349 1:22.161 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 SIP SetUpConnection: 2006/08/13 14:11:47.350 1:22.162 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 192.168.0.24:32898 2006/08/13 14:11:47.350 1:22.162 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 SIP Created transport udp$0.0.0.0 2006/08/13 14:11:47.351 1:22.163 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 OpalUDP Started connect to 217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:47.408 1:22.220 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 OpalUDP STUN created socket: 86.27.83.241:5068 2006/08/13 14:11:47.412 1:22.224 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE created. 2006/08/13 14:11:47.412 1:22.224 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:47.412 1:22.224 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:47.412 1:22.224 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:47.412 1:22.224 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:47.413 1:22.225 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP Read thread started. 2006/08/13 14:11:47.414 1:22.226 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:47.637 1:22.449 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 RTP_UDP Session 1 created: 86.27.83.241:5018-5019 ssrc=1886797171 2006/08/13 14:11:47.638 1:22.450 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 RTP Adding session RTP_UDP 2006/08/13 14:11:47.639 1:22.451 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 SIP Using RTP payload [pt=101] for NTE 2006/08/13 14:11:47.649 1:22.461 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] SpeexWide-20.6k iLBC-13k3 GSM-06.10 MS-GSM SpeexNarrow-8k G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k H.261(QCIF) H.261(CIF) YUV420P RGB32 RGB24 2006/08/13 14:11:47.651 1:22.463 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:47.651 1:22.463 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:47.651 1:22.463 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:47.651 1:22.463 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:47.873 1:22.686 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 RTP_UDP Session 2 created: 86.27.83.241:5022-5023 ssrc=3903039302 2006/08/13 14:11:47.874 1:22.686 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 RTP Adding session RTP_UDP 2006/08/13 14:11:47.885 1:22.697 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] SpeexWide-20.6k iLBC-13k3 GSM-06.10 MS-GSM SpeexNarrow-8k G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k H.261(QCIF) H.261(CIF) YUV420P RGB32 RGB24 2006/08/13 14:11:47.887 1:22.699 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 SIP No authentication information present 2006/08/13 14:11:48.093 1:22.905 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 SIP Adjusting transport to address udp$voiptalk.org:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:48.094 1:22.906 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 SIP Sending PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 INVITE sip:0044xxxxxxxxxx at voiptalk.org SIP/2.0 Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 13:11:47 GMT CSeq: 1 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bKf24180f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=5c9176f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 417 Max-Forwards: 70 v=0 o=- 1155474707 1155474707 IN IP4 86.27.83.241 s=Opal SIP Session c=IN IP4 86.27.83.241 t=0 0 m=audio 5018 RTP/AVP 101 114 115 3 107 110 0 8 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-15 a=rtpmap:114 SPEEX/16000 a=rtpmap:115 iLBC/8000 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:107 MS-GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:110 SPEEX/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 m=video 5022 RTP/AVP 31 a=rtpmap:31 H261/90000 2006/08/13 14:11:48.095 1:22.907 GMURLHandler:0886efb0 SetUpCall succeeded 2006/08/13 14:11:48.168 1:22.980 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized CSeq: 1 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bKf24180f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5068 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.2 (i386/linux)) From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=5c9176f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=858233557c0efeed3853339e5194799c.a789 Warning: 392 217.14.132.183:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=9566 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5068 in_uri=sip:0044xxxxxxxxxx at voiptalk.org out_uri=sip:0044xxxxxxxxxx at voiptalk.org via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="voiptalk.org", nonce="44df26442472831e0dd2943a470a57387b522143" 2006/08/13 14:11:48.170 1:22.982 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 OpalUDP Ended connect, selecting 86.27.83.241:5068 2006/08/13 14:11:48.170 1:22.982 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP Queueing PDU: 1 INVITE <401> 2006/08/13 14:11:48.170 1:22.982 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:48.170 1:22.982 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP PDU handler thread started. 2006/08/13 14:11:48.170 1:22.983 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 14:11:48.171 1:22.983 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Handling PDU 1 INVITE <401> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 14:11:48.171 1:22.983 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE completed. 2006/08/13 14:11:48.174 1:22.986 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Sending PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 ACK sip:0044xxxxxxxxxx at voiptalk.org SIP/2.0 CSeq: 1 ACK Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bKf24180f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=5c9176f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=858233557c0efeed3853339e5194799c.a789 Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 14:11:48.174 1:22.986 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Received Authentication Required response 2006/08/13 14:11:48.176 1:22.988 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE created. 2006/08/13 14:11:48.176 1:22.988 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:48.177 1:22.989 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:48.177 1:22.989 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:48.177 1:22.989 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:48.417 1:23.230 SIP Handler:8d14290 RTP_UDP Session 1 created: 86.27.83.241:5026-5027 ssrc=3942150250 2006/08/13 14:11:48.418 1:23.230 SIP Handler:8d14290 RTP Adding session RTP_UDP 2006/08/13 14:11:48.419 1:23.231 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Using RTP payload [pt=101] for NTE 2006/08/13 14:11:48.429 1:23.241 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] SpeexWide-20.6k iLBC-13k3 GSM-06.10 MS-GSM SpeexNarrow-8k G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k H.261(QCIF) H.261(CIF) YUV420P RGB32 RGB24 2006/08/13 14:11:48.431 1:23.243 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:48.431 1:23.243 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:48.431 1:23.243 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:48.431 1:23.243 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:48.661 1:23.473 SIP Handler:8d14290 RTP_UDP Session 2 created: 86.27.83.241:5030-5031 ssrc=2300252196 2006/08/13 14:11:48.662 1:23.474 SIP Handler:8d14290 RTP Adding session RTP_UDP 2006/08/13 14:11:48.673 1:23.485 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] SpeexWide-20.6k iLBC-13k3 GSM-06.10 MS-GSM SpeexNarrow-8k G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k H.261(QCIF) H.261(CIF) YUV420P RGB32 RGB24 2006/08/13 14:11:48.674 1:23.486 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/13 14:11:48.675 1:23.487 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Sending PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 INVITE sip:0044xxxxxxxxxx at voiptalk.org SIP/2.0 Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 13:11:48 GMT CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bK64e7f4f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 Authorization: Digest username="84436267", realm="voiptalk.org", nonce="44df26442472831e0dd2943a470a57387b522143", uri="sip:0044xxxxxxxxxx at voiptalk.org", response="5652faaff1a56989d90ca0578c09ff4c", algorithm=md5 From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=5c9176f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 417 Max-Forwards: 70 v=0 o=- 1155474708 1155474708 IN IP4 86.27.83.241 s=Opal SIP Session c=IN IP4 86.27.83.241 t=0 0 m=audio 5026 RTP/AVP 101 114 115 3 107 110 0 8 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-15 a=rtpmap:114 SPEEX/16000 a=rtpmap:115 iLBC/8000 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:107 MS-GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:110 SPEEX/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 m=video 5030 RTP/AVP 31 a=rtpmap:31 H261/90000 2006/08/13 14:11:48.676 1:23.488 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 14:11:48.691 1:23.503 Housekeeper SIP Transaction 2 INVITE timeout, making retry 1 2006/08/13 14:11:48.692 1:23.504 Housekeeper SIP Sending PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 INVITE sip:0044xxxxxxxxxx at voiptalk.org SIP/2.0 Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 13:11:48 GMT CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bK64e7f4f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 Authorization: Digest username="84436267", realm="voiptalk.org", nonce="44df26442472831e0dd2943a470a57387b522143", uri="sip:0044xxxxxxxxxx at voiptalk.org", response="5652faaff1a56989d90ca0578c09ff4c", algorithm=md5 From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=5c9176f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 417 Max-Forwards: 70 v=0 o=- 1155474708 1155474708 IN IP4 86.27.83.241 s=Opal SIP Session c=IN IP4 86.27.83.241 t=0 0 m=audio 5026 RTP/AVP 101 114 115 3 107 110 0 8 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-15 a=rtpmap:114 SPEEX/16000 a=rtpmap:115 iLBC/8000 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:107 MS-GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:110 SPEEX/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 m=video 5030 RTP/AVP 31 a=rtpmap:31 H261/90000 2006/08/13 14:11:48.868 1:23.680 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 100 trying -- your call is important to us CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bK64e7f4f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5068 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.2 (i386/linux)) From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=5c9176f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Warning: 392 217.14.132.183:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=9564 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5068 in_uri=sip:0044xxxxxxxxxx at voiptalk.org out_uri=sip:CALL-36388-0044xxxxxxxxxx at telth23.voiptalk.org via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 2006/08/13 14:11:48.869 1:23.681 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP Queueing PDU: 2 INVITE <100> 2006/08/13 14:11:48.870 1:23.682 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:48.870 1:23.682 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Handling PDU 2 INVITE <100> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 14:11:48.870 1:23.682 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE proceeding. 2006/08/13 14:11:48.871 1:23.683 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Received Trying response 2006/08/13 14:11:48.871 1:23.683 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 14:11:48.909 1:23.721 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 100 trying -- your call is important to us CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bK64e7f4f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5068 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.2 (i386/linux)) From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=5c9176f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Warning: 392 217.14.132.183:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=9564 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5068 in_uri=sip:0044xxxxxxxxxx at voiptalk.org out_uri=sip:CALL-36388-0044xxxxxxxxxx at telth23.voiptalk.org via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 2006/08/13 14:11:48.910 1:23.722 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP Queueing PDU: 2 INVITE <100> 2006/08/13 14:11:48.910 1:23.722 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:48.911 1:23.723 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Handling PDU 2 INVITE <100> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 14:11:48.911 1:23.723 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE proceeding. 2006/08/13 14:11:48.911 1:23.723 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Received Trying response 2006/08/13 14:11:48.912 1:23.724 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 14:11:51.905 1:26.717 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SDP Media session port=15146 2006/08/13 14:11:51.906 1:26.718 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SDP Adding media session with 5 formats 2006/08/13 14:11:51.906 1:26.718 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SDP Unknown media attribute silenceSupp:off - - - - 2006/08/13 14:11:51.907 1:26.719 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 183 Session Progress CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bK64e7f4f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5068 User-Agent: Asterisk PBX From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=5c9176f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as7e8d5cd0 Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 293 v=0 o=root 20376 20376 IN IP4 217.14.138.16 s=session c=IN IP4 217.14.138.16 t=0 0 m=audio 15146 RTP/AVP 8 0 3 115 101 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:115 iLBC/8000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-16 a=silenceSupp:off - - - - 2006/08/13 14:11:51.908 1:26.720 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP Queueing PDU: 2 INVITE <183> 2006/08/13 14:11:51.908 1:26.720 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:51.909 1:26.721 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Handling PDU 2 INVITE <183> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 14:11:51.909 1:26.721 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE proceeding. 2006/08/13 14:11:51.911 1:26.723 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Set targetAddress to sip:CALL-36388-0044xxxxxxxxxx at 217.14.138.16 2006/08/13 14:11:51.911 1:26.723 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Received Session Progress response 2006/08/13 14:11:51.911 1:26.723 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:51.911 1:26.723 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:51.911 1:26.723 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:51.912 1:26.724 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:51.912 1:26.724 SIP Handler:8d14290 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:51.913 1:26.725 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP RTP payload type PCMA matched to codec G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:51.913 1:26.725 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP RTP payload type PCMU matched to codec G.711-uLaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:51.913 1:26.725 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP RTP payload type GSM matched to codec GSM-06.10 2006/08/13 14:11:51.914 1:26.726 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP RTP payload type [pt=115] matched to codec iLBC-13k3 2006/08/13 14:11:51.914 1:26.727 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media G.711-ALaw-64k,G.711-uLaw-64k,GSM-06.10,iLBC-13k3 2006/08/13 14:11:51.915 1:26.727 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:51.916 1:26.728 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon Selected media stream PCM-16 -> G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:52.935 1:27.747 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SDP Media session port=15146 2006/08/13 14:11:52.935 1:27.747 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SDP Adding media session with 5 formats 2006/08/13 14:11:52.936 1:27.748 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SDP Unknown media attribute silenceSupp:off - - - - 2006/08/13 14:11:52.936 1:27.748 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 2 INVITE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bK64e7f4f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5068 User-Agent: Asterisk PBX From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=5c9176f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as7e8d5cd0 Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Content-Type: application/sdp Content-Length: 293 Record-Route: v=0 o=root 20376 20377 IN IP4 217.14.138.16 s=session c=IN IP4 217.14.138.16 t=0 0 m=audio 15146 RTP/AVP 8 0 3 115 101 a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000 a=rtpmap:115 iLBC/8000 a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 a=fmtp:101 0-16 a=silenceSupp:off - - - - 2006/08/13 14:11:53.102 1:27.914 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[2]-EP[Default],OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:53.102 1:27.914 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call PatchMediaStreams Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.103 1:27.915 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session=1 2006/08/13 14:11:53.103 1:27.915 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream, selected PCM-16 -> G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.104 1:27.916 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:53.104 1:27.916 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:53.104 1:27.916 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:53.104 1:27.916 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:53.104 1:27.916 SIP Handler:8d14290 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:53.104 1:27.917 SIP Handler:8d14290 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:53.105 1:27.917 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson],OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.107 1:27.919 SIP Handler:8d14290 Codec G711-ALaw-64k encoder created 2006/08/13 14:11:53.107 1:27.919 SIP Handler:8d14290 Patch Added media stream sink OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k using transcoder PCM-16->G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.107 1:27.919 SIP Handler:8d14290 Media Audio source data size set to 320 bytes and 2 buffers. 2006/08/13 14:11:53.107 1:27.919 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 14:11:53.108 1:27.920 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 14:11:53.108 1:27.920 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to G.711-ALaw-64k,G.711-uLaw-64k,GSM-06.10,iLBC-13k3 2006/08/13 14:11:53.109 1:27.921 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.109 1:27.921 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon Selected media stream G.711-ALaw-64k -> G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.109 1:27.921 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:53.110 1:27.922 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:53.110 1:27.922 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:53.110 1:27.922 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:53.110 1:27.922 SIP Handler:8d14290 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:53.110 1:27.922 SIP Handler:8d14290 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:53.110 1:27.923 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson],OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.111 1:27.923 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call PatchMediaStreams Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.111 1:27.923 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream Call[2]-EP[Default] session=1 2006/08/13 14:11:53.112 1:27.924 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon OpenSinkMediaStream, selected G.711-ALaw-64k -> PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:53.248 1:28.060 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalMan OnOpenMediaStream Call[2]-EP[Default],OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:53.249 1:28.061 SIP Handler:8d14290 Codec G711-ALaw-64k decoder created 2006/08/13 14:11:53.249 1:28.061 SIP Handler:8d14290 Media Audio sink data size set to 320 bytes and 2 buffers. 2006/08/13 14:11:53.249 1:28.061 SIP Handler:8d14290 Patch Added media stream sink OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 using transcoder G.711-ALaw-64k->PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:53.250 1:28.062 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 14:11:53.250 1:28.062 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon New patch created 2006/08/13 14:11:53.257 1:28.069 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.258 1:28.070 SIP Handler:8d14290 RTP_UDP SetRemoteSocketInfo: session=1 data channel, new=217.14.138.16:15146, local=86.27.83.241:5026-5027, remote=0.0.0.0:0-0 2006/08/13 14:11:53.258 1:28.070 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Could not find SDP media description for Video 2006/08/13 14:11:53.259 1:28.071 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalMan OnAlerting Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.259 1:28.071 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OnAlerting Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.259 1:28.071 SIP Handler:8d14290 PCSS SetAlerting(0044xxxxxxxxxx at voiptalk.org) 2006/08/13 14:11:53.259 1:28.072 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Starting receive media to annunciate remote progress tones 2006/08/13 14:11:53.260 1:28.072 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalMan OnConnected Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.260 1:28.072 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OnConnected Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.260 1:28.072 SIP Handler:8d14290 PCSS SetConnected() 2006/08/13 14:11:53.260 1:28.072 SIP Handler:8d14290 GMPCSSEndpoint PCSS connection established 2006/08/13 14:11:53.261 1:28.073 SIP Handler:8d14290 GMManager Will establish the connection 2006/08/13 14:11:53.261 1:28.073 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalMan OnEstablished Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.261 1:28.073 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OnEstablished Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.279 1:28.091 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[2]-EP[Default] iLBC-13k3 GSM-06.10 G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.279 1:28.091 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.280 1:28.092 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.280 1:28.092 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to G.711-ALaw-64k,iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.280 1:28.092 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 with media iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.297 1:28.109 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] iLBC-13k3 GSM-06.10 G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.298 1:28.110 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.298 1:28.110 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.298 1:28.110 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.299 1:28.111 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 with media iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.299 1:28.111 Media Patch:8a89ff8 Patch Thread started for Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 -> OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.301 1:28.113 SIP Handler:8d14290 Media Starting thread Media Patch:8a89ff8 2006/08/13 14:11:53.301 1:28.113 Media Patch:8a73858 Patch Thread started for Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k -> OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:11:53.303 1:28.115 Media Patch:8a73858 RTP Jitter buffer created: size=101 delay=160-4000/160 (20ms) obj=0x9172c00 2006/08/13 14:11:53.305 1:28.117 RTP Jitter:9172c00 RTP Jitter RTP receive thread started: 0x9172c00 2006/08/13 14:11:53.306 1:28.118 SIP Handler:8d14290 Media Starting thread Media Patch:8a73858 2006/08/13 14:11:53.306 1:28.118 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon Media stream threads started. 2006/08/13 14:11:53.307 1:28.119 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP Queueing PDU: 2 INVITE <200> 2006/08/13 14:11:53.307 1:28.119 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:53.307 1:28.119 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon Media stream threads started. 2006/08/13 14:11:53.308 1:28.120 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 14:11:53.309 1:28.121 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Handling PDU 2 INVITE <200> (with transaction) 2006/08/13 14:11:53.309 1:28.121 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE completed. 2006/08/13 14:11:53.310 1:28.122 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Set targetAddress to sip:CALL-36388-0044xxxxxxxxxx at 217.14.138.16 2006/08/13 14:11:53.312 1:28.124 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/13 14:11:53.361 1:28.173 Media Patch:8a89ff8 RTP First sent data: ver=2 pt=PCMA psz=160 m=1 x=0 seq=11300 ts=0 src=3942150250 ccnt=0 2006/08/13 14:11:53.542 1:28.354 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Adjusting transport to address udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:11:53.542 1:28.354 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Sending PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 ACK sip:CALL-36388-0044xxxxxxxxxx at 217.14.138.16 SIP/2.0 Route: CSeq: 2 ACK Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5068;branch=z9hG4bKcc8a04f5-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport Authorization: Digest username="84436267", realm="voiptalk.org", nonce="44df26442472831e0dd2943a470a57387b522143", uri="sip:CALL-36388-0044xxxxxxxxxx at 217.14.138.16", response="bbb1fc418338f224c4d007506d8fda73", algorithm=md5 From: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=5c9176f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: 7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=as7e8d5cd0 Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 14:11:53.543 1:28.355 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Received INVITE OK response 2006/08/13 14:11:53.543 1:28.355 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call CanDoMediaBypass Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:53.543 1:28.355 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalMan IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:53.543 1:28.355 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP IsMediaBypassPossible: session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:53.543 1:28.355 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon IsMediaBypassPossible: default returns FALSE 2006/08/13 14:11:53.544 1:28.356 SIP Handler:8d14290 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:53.544 1:28.356 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP RTP payload type PCMA matched to codec G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.545 1:28.357 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP RTP payload type PCMU matched to codec G.711-uLaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.545 1:28.357 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP RTP payload type GSM matched to codec GSM-06.10 2006/08/13 14:11:53.545 1:28.357 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP RTP payload type [pt=115] matched to codec iLBC-13k3 2006/08/13 14:11:53.546 1:28.358 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media G.711-ALaw-64k,G.711-uLaw-64k,GSM-06.10,iLBC-13k3,UserInput/RFC2833 2006/08/13 14:11:53.546 1:28.358 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.547 1:28.359 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to G.711-ALaw-64k,G.711-uLaw-64k,GSM-06.10,iLBC-13k3 2006/08/13 14:11:53.547 1:28.359 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.547 1:28.359 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.548 1:28.360 SIP Handler:8d14290 RTP_UDP SetRemoteSocketInfo: session=1 data channel, new=217.14.138.16:15146, local=86.27.83.241:5026-5027, remote=217.14.138.16:15146-15147 2006/08/13 14:11:53.548 1:28.360 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Could not find SDP media description for Video 2006/08/13 14:11:53.558 1:28.370 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalMan OnConnected Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.558 1:28.370 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OnConnected Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.558 1:28.370 SIP Handler:8d14290 PCSS SetConnected() 2006/08/13 14:11:53.558 1:28.370 SIP Handler:8d14290 GMPCSSEndpoint PCSS connection established 2006/08/13 14:11:53.558 1:28.370 SIP Handler:8d14290 GMManager Will establish the connection 2006/08/13 14:11:53.559 1:28.371 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalMan OnEstablished Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.559 1:28.371 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OnEstablished Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.576 1:28.389 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[2]-EP[Default] iLBC-13k3 GSM-06.10 G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.577 1:28.389 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.578 1:28.390 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.578 1:28.390 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to G.711-ALaw-64k,iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.578 1:28.390 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 with media iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.596 1:28.408 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call GetMediaFormats for Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] iLBC-13k3 GSM-06.10 G.711-uLaw-64k G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.596 1:28.408 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 with media iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.596 1:28.408 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon OpenSourceMediaStream (already opened) for session 1 on Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:11:53.597 1:28.409 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 1 adjusted media to iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.597 1:28.409 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OpenSourceMediaStreams for session 2 with media iLBC-13k3,GSM-06.10,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:11:53.597 1:28.409 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon Media stream threads started. 2006/08/13 14:11:53.597 1:28.409 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon Media stream threads started. 2006/08/13 14:11:54.630 1:29.442 SIP Handler:8d14290 RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:54.630 1:29.442 SIP Handler:8d14290 RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:54.630 1:29.442 SIP Handler:8d14290 GMManager Will establish the connection 2006/08/13 14:11:54.630 1:29.442 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalMan OnEstablished Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:54.630 1:29.442 SIP Handler:8d14290 Call OnEstablished Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:11:54.631 1:29.443 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 14:11:55.649 1:30.461 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:55.649 1:30.461 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:55.801 1:30.613 Media Patch:8a89ff8 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=101 octets=16160 avgTime=24 maxTime=40 minTime=21 2006/08/13 14:11:56.649 1:31.461 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:56.650 1:31.462 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:57.665 1:32.477 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:57.665 1:32.477 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:58.213 1:33.025 Media Patch:8a89ff8 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=201 octets=32160 avgTime=24 maxTime=32 minTime=21 2006/08/13 14:11:58.681 1:33.493 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:58.681 1:33.493 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:11:59.385 1:34.198 Media Patch:8a89ff8 RTP SentSenderReport: ssrc=3942150250 ntp=3364463519.1656908604 rtp=39520 psent=248 osent=39680 2006/08/13 14:11:59.386 1:34.198 Media Patch:8a89ff8 RTP Sending SDES: gjj at samson 2006/08/13 14:11:59.681 1:34.493 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:11:59.681 1:34.493 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:12:00.670 1:35.482 Media Patch:8a89ff8 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=301 octets=48160 avgTime=24 maxTime=64 minTime=22 2006/08/13 14:12:00.681 1:35.493 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:12:00.681 1:35.493 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:12:01.693 1:36.505 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:12:01.694 1:36.506 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:12:02.706 1:37.518 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:12:02.706 1:37.518 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:12:03.098 1:37.910 Media Patch:8a89ff8 RTP Transmit statistics: packets=401 octets=64160 avgTime=24 maxTime=42 minTime=21 2006/08/13 14:12:03.737 1:38.549 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:12:03.738 1:38.550 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:12:04.758 1:39.571 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 1 2006/08/13 14:12:04.759 1:39.571 Housekeeper RTP Found existing session 2 2006/08/13 14:12:05.324 1:40.136 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 BYE sip:84436267 at 86.27.83.241:5068 SIP/2.0 CSeq: 102 BYE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 217.14.132.183;branch=z9hG4bK5a24.d4c58236.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 217.14.138.16:5060;branch=z9hG4bK71aa8c75;rport=5060 User-Agent: Asterisk PBX From: ;tag=as7e8d5cd0 Call-ID: 7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=5c9176f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Contact: Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 16 Record-Route: 2006/08/13 14:12:05.326 1:40.138 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP Queueing PDU: 102 BYE sip:84436267 at 86.27.83.241:5068 2006/08/13 14:12:05.326 1:40.138 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:12:05.327 1:40.139 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Handling PDU 102 BYE sip:84436267 at 86.27.83.241:5068 (no transaction) 2006/08/13 14:12:05.327 1:40.139 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP BYE received for call 7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson 2006/08/13 14:12:05.328 1:40.140 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Sending PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 102 BYE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 217.14.132.183;branch=z9hG4bK5a24.d4c58236.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 217.14.138.16:5060;branch=z9hG4bK71aa8c75;rport=5060 From: ;tag=as7e8d5cd0 Call-ID: 7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: "Geoff Jankowski" ;tag=5c9176f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Content-Length: 0 Record-Route: 2006/08/13 14:12:05.329 1:40.141 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon Releasing Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:12:05.329 1:40.141 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon Call end reason for 7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson set to EndedByRemoteUser 2006/08/13 14:12:05.329 1:40.141 SIP Handler:8d14290 OpalCon SetPhase from EstablishedPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/13 14:12:05.331 1:40.143 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP Awaiting next PDU. 2006/08/13 14:12:05.331 1:40.143 OnRelease:8c69978 SIP OnReleased: Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson], phase = ReleasingPhase 2006/08/13 14:12:05.331 1:40.143 OnRelease:8c69978 OpalCon SetPhase from ReleasingPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/13 14:12:05.343 1:40.155 OnRelease:8c69978 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:12:05.343 1:40.156 OnRelease:8c69978 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 14:12:05.344 1:40.156 OnRelease:8c69978 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:12:05.344 1:40.156 OnRelease:8c69978 Media Disconnecting OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k from patch thread Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:12:05.365 1:40.177 Media Patch:8a89ff8 RTP_UDP Session 1, Write shutdown. 2006/08/13 14:12:05.366 1:40.178 OnRelease:8c69978 Patch Removing media stream sink OpalRTPMediaStream-Sink-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:12:05.376 1:40.188 OnRelease:8c69978 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:12:05.377 1:40.189 OnRelease:8c69978 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 14:12:05.377 1:40.189 OnRelease:8c69978 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:12:05.377 1:40.189 OnRelease:8c69978 Media Disconnecting OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k from patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k -> OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:12:05.378 1:40.190 OnRelease:8c69978 Patch Closing media patch Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k -> OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:12:05.378 1:40.190 OnRelease:8c69978 Media Closing RTP for OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:12:05.378 1:40.190 OnRelease:8c69978 Media Closing stream OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:12:05.378 1:40.190 OnRelease:8c69978 Media Closing raw media stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:12:05.378 1:40.191 OnRelease:8c69978 Media Closing stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:12:05.379 1:40.191 OnRelease:8c69978 Media Disconnecting OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 from patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k -> OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:12:05.379 1:40.191 OnRelease:8c69978 Patch Removing media stream sink OpalAudioMediaStream-Sink-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:12:05.381 1:40.193 OnRelease:8c69978 Patch Waiting for media patch thread to stop Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:12:05.390 1:40.202 Media Patch:8a73858 Patch Thread ended for Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k 2006/08/13 14:12:05.391 1:40.203 OnRelease:8c69978 Patch Media patch thread Patch OpalRTPMediaStream-Source-G.711-ALaw-64k destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:05.392 1:40.204 OnRelease:8c69978 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/13 14:12:05.392 1:40.204 OnRelease:8c69978 OpalCon SetPhase from ReleasingPhase to ReleasedPhase 2006/08/13 14:12:05.392 1:40.204 SIP Handler:8d14290 SIP PDU handler thread finished. 2006/08/13 14:12:05.393 1:40.205 OnRelease:8c69978 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/13 14:12:05.393 1:40.205 OnRelease:8c69978 OpalUDP Close 2006/08/13 14:12:05.393 1:40.205 OnRelease:8c69978 Opal Transport Close 2006/08/13 14:12:05.393 1:40.205 SIP Transport:86ed8e0 SIP Read thread finished. 2006/08/13 14:12:05.393 1:40.205 OnRelease:8c69978 OpalCon OnReleased Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:12:05.394 1:40.206 OnRelease:8c69978 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/13 14:12:05.394 1:40.206 OnRelease:8c69978 OpalEP OnReleased Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:12:05.397 1:40.209 Media Patch:8a89ff8 Patch Thread ended for Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:12:06.364 1:41.177 OnRelease:8c69978 GMManager Will release the connection 2006/08/13 14:12:06.365 1:41.177 OnRelease:8c69978 OpalMan OnReleased Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:12:06.365 1:41.177 OnRelease:8c69978 Call OnReleased Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] 2006/08/13 14:12:06.365 1:41.177 OnRelease:8c69978 OpalCon Releasing Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:12:06.365 1:41.177 OnRelease:8c69978 OpalCon Call end reason for Default set to EndedByRemoteUser 2006/08/13 14:12:06.366 1:41.178 OnRelease:8c69978 OpalCon SetPhase from EstablishedPhase to ReleasingPhase 2006/08/13 14:12:06.366 1:41.178 OnRelease:8c69978 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 14:12:06.366 1:41.178 OnRelease:8c69978 RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 14:12:06.366 1:41.178 OnRelease:8c69978 RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 14:12:06.366 1:41.179 OnRelease:8c69978 RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 14:12:06.367 1:41.179 OnRelease:8c69978 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE aborted. 2006/08/13 14:12:06.367 1:41.179 OnRelease:8c69978 SIP Transaction 1 INVITE destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:06.368 1:41.180 OnRelease:8c69978 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE aborted. 2006/08/13 14:12:06.368 1:41.180 OnRelease:8c69978 SIP Transaction 2 INVITE destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:06.368 1:41.180 OnRelease:8c69978 OpalCon OnRelease thread completed for 7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson 2006/08/13 14:12:06.440 1:41.253 OnRelease:887b6f0 OpalCon OnReleased Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:12:06.441 1:41.253 OnRelease:887b6f0 Media Closing raw media stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:12:06.442 1:41.254 OnRelease:887b6f0 Media Closing stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:12:06.442 1:41.254 OnRelease:887b6f0 Media Disconnecting OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 from patch thread Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:12:06.442 1:41.254 OnRelease:887b6f0 Patch Closing media patch Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:12:06.443 1:41.255 OnRelease:887b6f0 Media Closing raw media stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:12:06.443 1:41.255 OnRelease:887b6f0 Media Closing stream OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:12:06.443 1:41.255 OnRelease:887b6f0 Patch Waiting for media patch thread to stop Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 2006/08/13 14:12:06.443 1:41.255 OnRelease:887b6f0 Patch Media patch thread Patch OpalAudioMediaStream-Source-PCM-16 destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:06.444 1:41.256 OnRelease:887b6f0 OpalCon Media stream threads closed. 2006/08/13 14:12:07.198 1:42.018 OpalGarbage Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/13 14:12:07.206 1:42.018 OpalGarbage OpalUDP Close 2006/08/13 14:12:07.206 1:42.018 OpalGarbage Opal Transport Close 2006/08/13 14:12:07.206 1:42.018 OpalGarbage SIP Deleted connection. 2006/08/13 14:12:07.206 1:42.018 OpalGarbage OpalCon Connection Call[2]-EP[7e8376f1-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson] destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:07.207 1:42.019 OpalGarbage RTP_UDP Session 1, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 14:12:07.214 1:42.034 RTP Jitter:9172c00 RTP_UDP Session 1, Read shutdown. 2006/08/13 14:12:07.222 1:42.034 RTP Jitter:9172c00 RTP Jitter RTP receive thread ended 2006/08/13 14:12:08.501 1:43.313 OnRelease:887b6f0 GMPCSSEndpoint PCSS connection released 2006/08/13 14:12:08.501 1:43.313 OnRelease:887b6f0 OpalEP OnReleased Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:12:08.502 1:43.314 OnRelease:887b6f0 GMManager Will release the connection 2006/08/13 14:12:08.502 1:43.314 OnRelease:887b6f0 OpalMan OnReleased Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:12:08.502 1:43.314 OnRelease:887b6f0 Call OnReleased Call[2]-EP[Default] 2006/08/13 14:12:09.558 1:44.370 OpalGarbage RTP Final statistics: packetsSent = 492 octetsSent = 78720 averageSendTime = 24 maximumSendTime = 42 minimumSendTime = 21 packetsReceived = 0 octetsReceived = 0 packetsLost = 0 packetsTooLate = 0 packetsOutOfOrder = 0 averageReceiveTime= 0 maximumReceiveTime= 0 minimumReceiveTime= 0 averageJitter = 0 maximumJitter = 0 2006/08/13 14:12:09.558 1:44.370 OpalGarbage RTP Removing jitter buffer 0x9172c00 RTP Jitter:9172c00 2006/08/13 14:12:09.558 1:44.371 OpalGarbage RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down read. 2006/08/13 14:12:09.559 1:44.371 OpalGarbage RTP_UDP Session 2, Shutting down write. 2006/08/13 14:12:12.621 1:47.433 OnRelease:887b6f0 OpalCon OnRelease thread completed for Default 2006/08/13 14:12:13.582 1:48.394 OpalGarbage PCSS Deleted PC sound system connection. 2006/08/13 14:12:13.582 1:48.394 OpalGarbage OpalCon Connection Call[2]-EP[Default] destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:14.586 1:49.398 OpalGarbage Call Call[2] destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:19.619 1:54.431 ekiga Listen Stopping listening thread on tcp$192.168.0.24:1720 2006/08/13 14:12:19.619 1:54.431 ekiga H323 Deleted endpoint. 2006/08/13 14:12:19.620 1:54.432 ekiga OpalEP h323 endpoint destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:19.620 1:54.432 ekiga Listen Stopping listening thread on udp$192.168.0.24:5060 2006/08/13 14:12:19.620 1:54.432 Opal Listener:88f0790 Listen UDP select error: Interrupted system call 2006/08/13 14:12:19.625 1:54.437 ekiga SIP Sending PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 REGISTER sip:ekiga.net SIP/2.0 CSeq: 7 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5063;branch=z9hG4bK6e57b304-3b29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 From: ;tag=8a4ab304-3b29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: ec76efcb-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Expires: 0 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 14:12:19.692 1:54.504 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP PDU Received on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized CSeq: 7 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.24:5063;branch=z9hG4bK6e57b304-3b29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5063 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.6 (i386/linux)) From: ;tag=8a4ab304-3b29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: ec76efcb-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=90a5d545cb0d562dfea323892378f940.3e71 Warning: 392 213.186.62.145:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=12181 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5063 in_uri=sip:ekiga.net out_uri=sip:ekiga.net via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="ekiga.net", nonce="44df245d912d3925f153fa2f137cd11c38c1b564", qop="auth" 2006/08/13 14:12:19.693 1:54.505 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Transaction 7 REGISTER completed. 2006/08/13 14:12:19.693 1:54.505 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Received Authentication Required response 2006/08/13 14:12:19.697 1:54.509 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/13 14:12:19.698 1:54.510 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Sending PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 REGISTER sip:ekiga.net SIP/2.0 CSeq: 8 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5063;branch=z9hG4bK0268be04-3b29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 Authorization: Digest username="geoff.jankowski", realm="ekiga.net", nonce="44df245d912d3925f153fa2f137cd11c38c1b564", uri="sip:ekiga.net", response="8fee5983c8296ccafeacb86464f9dc64", algorithm=md5 From: ;tag=3c5bbe04-3b29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: ec76efcb-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Expires: 0 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 14:12:19.698 1:54.510 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:12:19.775 1:54.587 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP PDU Received on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 8 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.24:5063;branch=z9hG4bK0268be04-3b29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5063 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.6 (i386/linux)) From: ;tag=3c5bbe04-3b29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: ec76efcb-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=90a5d545cb0d562dfea323892378f940.d7b1 Warning: 392 213.186.62.145:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=6853 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5063 in_uri=sip:ekiga.net out_uri=sip:ekiga.net via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 2006/08/13 14:12:19.776 1:54.588 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Transaction 8 REGISTER completed. 2006/08/13 14:12:19.776 1:54.588 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$213.186.62.145:5060 2006/08/13 14:12:20.702 1:55.515 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 7 REGISTER 2006/08/13 14:12:20.703 1:55.515 ekiga SIP Transaction 1 REGISTER destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:20.704 1:55.516 ekiga SIP Transaction 2 REGISTER destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:20.704 1:55.516 ekiga SIP Transaction 7 REGISTER destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:20.704 1:55.516 ekiga SIP Transaction 8 REGISTER destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:20.704 1:55.516 ekiga Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/13 14:12:20.704 1:55.516 ekiga OpalUDP Close 2006/08/13 14:12:20.705 1:55.517 ekiga Opal Transport Close 2006/08/13 14:12:20.705 1:55.517 SIP Transport:87c6198 SIP Read thread finished. 2006/08/13 14:12:20.709 1:55.521 ekiga SIP Sending PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 REGISTER sip:voiptalk.org SIP/2.0 CSeq: 9 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5064;branch=z9hG4bK60d35805-3b29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 From: ;tag=a4c65805-3b29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: f2662bcc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Expires: 0 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 14:12:20.770 1:55.582 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized CSeq: 9 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.24:5064;branch=z9hG4bK60d35805-3b29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5064 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.2 (i386/linux)) From: ;tag=a4c65805-3b29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: f2662bcc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=858233557c0efeed3853339e5194799c.57d1 Warning: 392 217.14.132.183:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=9563 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5064 in_uri=sip:voiptalk.org out_uri=sip:voiptalk.org via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="voiptalk.org", nonce="44df26649974cc95d8a45be7965bdd65e8e40b98" 2006/08/13 14:12:20.771 1:55.583 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Transaction 9 REGISTER completed. 2006/08/13 14:12:20.771 1:55.583 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Received Authentication Required response 2006/08/13 14:12:20.775 1:55.587 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Adding authentication information 2006/08/13 14:12:20.776 1:55.588 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Sending PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 REGISTER sip:voiptalk.org SIP/2.0 CSeq: 10 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 86.27.83.241:5064;branch=z9hG4bK4eea6205-3b29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/2.0.1 Authorization: Digest username="84436267", realm="voiptalk.org", nonce="44df26649974cc95d8a45be7965bdd65e8e40b98", uri="sip:voiptalk.org", response="1f5f3793852211b59a321602eefef712", algorithm=md5 From: ;tag=badd6205-3b29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: f2662bcc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: Contact: Allow: INVITE, ACK, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, REGISTER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE Expires: 0 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2006/08/13 14:12:20.776 1:55.588 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:12:20.844 1:55.656 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP PDU Received on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 SIP/2.0 200 OK CSeq: 10 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.24:5064;branch=z9hG4bK4eea6205-3b29-db11-9836-00137702ec63;rport=5064 Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.2 (i386/linux)) From: ;tag=badd6205-3b29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 Call-ID: f2662bcc-3a29-db11-9836-00137702ec63 at samson To: ;tag=858233557c0efeed3853339e5194799c.26d9 Warning: 392 217.14.132.183:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=9568 req_src_ip=86.27.83.241 req_src_port=5064 in_uri=sip:voiptalk.org out_uri=sip:voiptalk.org via_cnt==1" Content-Length: 0 2006/08/13 14:12:20.845 1:55.657 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Transaction 10 REGISTER completed. 2006/08/13 14:12:20.845 1:55.657 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$217.14.132.183:5060 2006/08/13 14:12:21.778 1:56.590 Housekeeper SIP Set state Terminated_Success for transaction 9 REGISTER 2006/08/13 14:12:21.779 1:56.591 ekiga SIP Transaction 3 REGISTER destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:21.779 1:56.591 ekiga SIP Transaction 4 REGISTER destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:21.780 1:56.592 ekiga SIP Transaction 9 REGISTER destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:21.780 1:56.592 ekiga SIP Transaction 10 REGISTER destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:21.780 1:56.592 ekiga Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/13 14:12:21.780 1:56.592 ekiga OpalUDP Close 2006/08/13 14:12:21.780 1:56.592 ekiga Opal Transport Close 2006/08/13 14:12:21.780 1:56.593 SIP Transport:8638588 SIP Read thread finished. 2006/08/13 14:12:21.781 1:56.593 ekiga SIP Transaction 5 SUBSCRIBE destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:21.781 1:56.593 ekiga Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/13 14:12:21.781 1:56.593 ekiga OpalUDP Close 2006/08/13 14:12:21.782 1:56.594 ekiga Opal Transport Close 2006/08/13 14:12:21.782 1:56.594 SIP Transport:865bc48 SIP Read thread finished. 2006/08/13 14:12:21.782 1:56.594 ekiga SIP Transaction 6 SUBSCRIBE destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:21.782 1:56.594 ekiga Opal Transport clean up on termination 2006/08/13 14:12:21.782 1:56.595 ekiga OpalUDP Close 2006/08/13 14:12:21.783 1:56.595 ekiga Opal Transport Close 2006/08/13 14:12:21.783 1:56.595 SIP Transport:8714070 SIP Read thread finished. 2006/08/13 14:12:21.783 1:56.595 ekiga SIP Deleted endpoint. 2006/08/13 14:12:21.783 1:56.595 ekiga OpalEP sip endpoint destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:21.784 1:56.596 ekiga PCSS Deleted PC sound system endpoint. 2006/08/13 14:12:21.784 1:56.596 ekiga OpalEP pc endpoint destroyed. 2006/08/13 14:12:21.784 1:56.596 ekiga OpalMan Deleted manager. 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URL: From dsandras at seconix.com Fri Aug 18 07:27:59 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 09:27:59 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga and Video In-Reply-To: <1155076620.6187.9.camel@enya> References: <1155076620.6187.9.camel@enya> Message-ID: <1155886079.3647.2.camel@golgoth01> Sorry, I accidentally accepted this message which was still in the queue because of the use of gnomemeeting-list at gnome.org Already answered, Le mardi 08 ao?t 2006 ? 15:37 -0700, George a ?crit : > I'm not sure who to address this question to, but the problem I'm having > is, washed out color with ekiga and my video. > > I'm running Fedora Core 5 with the pwc driver and a Logiteck 4000 web > cam and ekiga 2.02 > > Using CamStream to set my camera the color is great, but when I use > ekiga, the color is washed out. > > I'm wondering if anyone has experienced this problem, or may be able to > help me figure out why this is happening. > > Thanks in advance, > George > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dsandras at seconix.com Fri Aug 18 07:27:59 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 09:27:59 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga and Video In-Reply-To: <1155076620.6187.9.camel@enya> References: <1155076620.6187.9.camel@enya> Message-ID: <1155886079.3647.2.camel@golgoth01> Sorry, I accidentally accepted this message which was still in the queue because of the use of gnomemeeting-list at gnome.org Already answered, Le mardi 08 ao?t 2006 ? 15:37 -0700, George a ?crit : > I'm not sure who to address this question to, but the problem I'm having > is, washed out color with ekiga and my video. > > I'm running Fedora Core 5 with the pwc driver and a Logiteck 4000 web > cam and ekiga 2.02 > > Using CamStream to set my camera the color is great, but when I use > ekiga, the color is washed out. > > I'm wondering if anyone has experienced this problem, or may be able to > help me figure out why this is happening. > > Thanks in advance, > George > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dsandras at seconix.com Fri Aug 18 07:28:42 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 09:28:42 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] how do you make video conference? In-Reply-To: <5e8843f90608100830yab485e7q68ffbf74ac538003@mail.gmail.com> References: <5e8843f90608100830yab485e7q68ffbf74ac538003@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1155886122.3647.4.camel@golgoth01> Le jeudi 10 ao?t 2006 ? 22:30 +0700, Akbar a ?crit : > Ok, I have successfully made video chat between two computer ( both > using ekiga ). But how do I make video conference? Video conference is > simultaneously video chat between more than two person right? I mean > there are three persons, a, b, and c. a can see b video and c video in > the same time. if a is speaking, b and c can hear in the same time. b > can see c video and a video in the same time,..... > You have to use OpenMCU from http://openh323.sf.net Polycom-based hardware solutions are also possible. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dsandras at seconix.com Fri Aug 18 07:29:44 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 09:29:44 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Stay connected even when DSL disconnects In-Reply-To: <200608111028.30116.conrad_videokonferenz@gmx.de> References: <200608111028.30116.conrad_videokonferenz@gmx.de> Message-ID: <1155886184.3647.6.camel@golgoth01> Le vendredi 11 ao?t 2006 ? 10:28 +0200, Conrad Beckert a ?crit : > Hi > > could anyone please help me with that: > > I have Ekiga on a machine which is directly connected ti the Internet via DSL. > I have an account on my Asterisk server - which itself sits on another DSL > connection. > > DSL has the nasty habbit to disconnect once a day and to come back with > another IP. Ekiga doesn't reflect these changes. > Ekiga 2.0.2 should. However, the way we are doing it is tricky, another solution is being investigated by Craig. > After reconnect any attempt to make a call simply fails. It's even not > possible to go into accounts and disable/enable the SIP account - it will > fail. I have to restart Ekiga to bring it back. > If you disable the account, wait about 30 seconds and try again, it will work. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dsandras at seconix.com Fri Aug 18 07:31:37 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 09:31:37 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga SIP question ... In-Reply-To: <316c303f0608170956l41e79f41t1801f9c5534e7716@mail.gmail.com> References: <316c303f0608170956l41e79f41t1801f9c5534e7716@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1155886297.3647.11.camel@golgoth01> Hi, I do not know Korean providers, but if there are such things, you will certainly be able to buy a number from them. When somebody will ring that number, your Ekiga softphone will ring. Le vendredi 18 ao?t 2006 ? 01:56 +0900, David a ?crit : > Hi guys, > > I really need to be able to get a Korean landline number, and to have > ekiga route the call through to my mobile. > I was reading the manual and I came across this ... > > " > Ekiga can be used to receive incoming calls from regular phones. To > allow this, you can simply login to your PC-To-Phone account using the > Tools menu as described above, and buy a phone number in the country > of your choice. Ekiga will ring when people will call that phone > number. > " > > I'm not sure whether I understand this bit exactly. > Buy a phone number in the country of my choice off one of the big > Telco's in Korea ? > How will I be able to hook that up to the ekiga/sip service ? > > BTW: If anyone knows any Korean companies that provide this service to > their clients I'd be very appreciate of the info. Again, I need a > Korean landline that I can hook up to the VoIP service ... > > Thanks, > > David > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From jpuydt at free.fr Fri Aug 18 09:12:17 2006 From: jpuydt at free.fr (Julien PUYDT) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 11:12:17 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Mailing List In-Reply-To: <44DF05F9.7080007@tiscali.be> References: <44DF05F9.7080007@tiscali.be> Message-ID: <44E58471.9070603@free.fr> Wim Vanparys a ?crit : > Hi, > > Could you unsubscribe me from the mailing list, since I no longer use > Gnomemeeting. > > THX, > > Wim > VANPARYS > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list Would you manage to read the above lines, which appear at the end of every post to this list, follow the link and do it yourself? Snark From jerome at collinrichard.info Fri Aug 18 10:07:15 2006 From: jerome at collinrichard.info (jerome at collinrichard.info) Date: 18 Aug 2006 10:07:15 -0000 Subject: [Ekiga-list] I register to ekiga.net and diamondcard but I can't call 500@ekiga.net In-Reply-To: <44E58471.9070603@free.fr> Message-ID: Hi, I was the one who asked about how to troubleshoot Ekiga a few days earlier. Your answers helped me very much and I thank you for that I now successfully register to ekiga.net and diamondcard using siproxd as sip proxy. But I can't call 500 at ekiga.net nor anyone else. I'm not really sure to understand how does the SIP / RTP proxy work. Does ekiga send all the data (SIP and RTP) via the tcp IP/Port of siproxd (defined as outbound proxy in ekiga) and then siproxd separate everything and send it on the channels ? Here is the architecture used : my PC routeur / NAT DSL / Cable ---------- lan ----------- wan --------- |Ekiga | | | | | |siproxd | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ---------- ------------ --------- Thanks in advance, J?r?me From dsandras at seconix.com Fri Aug 18 15:10:06 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 17:10:06 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] I register to ekiga.net and diamondcard but I can't call 500@ekiga.net In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1155913806.3928.78.camel@golgoth01> Hi, Le vendredi 18 ao?t 2006 ? 10:07 +0000, jerome at collinrichard.info a ?crit : > Hi, > > I was the one who asked about how to troubleshoot Ekiga a few days > earlier. > > Your answers helped me very much and I thank you for that > > I now successfully register to ekiga.net and diamondcard using siproxd as > sip proxy. > > But I can't call 500 at ekiga.net nor anyone else. > Can you post a -d 4 output? > I'm not really sure to understand how does the SIP / RTP proxy work. > > Does ekiga send all the data (SIP and RTP) via the tcp IP/Port of siproxd > (defined as outbound proxy in ekiga) and then siproxd separate > everything and send it on the channels ? > It is sending the UDP data to sipproxd for the signaling. For RTP, it is sending a classical RTP stream to sipproxd, which relays it to the destination server. Make sure that you are using Ekiga 2.0.2, Ekiga 2.0.1 had problems with sipproxed. > Here is the architecture used : > > my PC routeur / NAT DSL / Cable > ---------- lan ----------- wan --------- > |Ekiga | | | | | > |siproxd | | | | | > | | | | | | > | | | | | | > ---------- ------------ --------- > I think sipproxd should be on the Router. If you can not put sipproxd on the router, then you will have to use Ekiga alone with an external outbound proxy (you can try fwdnat2.pulver.com:5060 (or 5062, I don't remember). -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dlsherwo at gmail.com Fri Aug 18 17:29:08 2006 From: dlsherwo at gmail.com (Dan Sherwood (G)) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 13:29:08 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Someone Please Setup A Call With Me In-Reply-To: <44E4F736.6080400@gmail.com> References: <44E4F736.6080400@gmail.com> Message-ID: <44E5F8E4.4040201@gmail.com> *Thank you* for those who tried to help. I can't seem to call any other Ekiga user. It rings once and hangs up. The Call Log shows the user with "zero" time. Yes, I am checking to see if the user is online. I've tried to call the 500 and 300 "ekiga.net" numbers .... It just hangs up after one ring. One Ekiga user tried to call me when I was online. I accepted the call, but again, it hung up and showed the user name with "zero" time duration. (Thanks Mark G) I can call my Gizmo (sipphone) number and leave a message, so something is working. I can also call Ekiga from my Gizmo SIP and it seems to work. I can call other Gizmo users with audio. Why can't I call other Ekiga users? Do I need to forward a port or something? Establish a gateway? I have ADSL with an Actiontec DSL Gateway router. Thanks, Dan Dan Sherwood (G) wrote: > I recently installed the Windows beta version of Ekiga. Ekiga wouldn't > recognize my existing webcam, so I got a Logitech webcam and it seems to > be working....at least I can see my image. > > Is there a place I can call to test things out? I keep looking online > to try to find someone to call, but the status is always "offline" > > If there is no place to test, then would someone please email me to set > up a time so that we can have a conference call to test out the audio > and video. I'm in Tennessee, USA.....GMT -5 > > Thanks, > > Dan > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.2/422 - Release Date: 8/17/2006 From dsandras at seconix.com Fri Aug 18 17:33:36 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 19:33:36 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Someone Please Setup A Call With Me In-Reply-To: <44E5F8E4.4040201@gmail.com> References: <44E4F736.6080400@gmail.com> <44E5F8E4.4040201@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1155922416.3764.12.camel@golgoth01> Le vendredi 18 ao?t 2006 ? 13:29 -0400, Dan Sherwood (G) a ?crit : > Thank you for those who tried to help. > > I can't seem to call any other Ekiga user. It rings once and hangs > up. The Call Log shows the user with "zero" time. Yes, I am checking > to see if the user is online. > > I've tried to call the 500 and 300 "ekiga.net" numbers .... It just > hangs up after one ring. > > One Ekiga user tried to call me when I was online. I accepted the > call, but again, it hung up and showed the user name with "zero" time > duration. (Thanks Mark G) > > I can call my Gizmo (sipphone) number and leave a message, so > something is working. I can also call Ekiga from my Gizmo SIP and it > seems to work. I can call other Gizmo users with audio. > > Why can't I call other Ekiga users? Do I need to forward a port or > something? Establish a gateway? I have ADSL with an Actiontec DSL > Gateway router. > Run this : ekiga -d 4 > output.txt 2>&1 call sip:500 at ekiga.net post the output.txt file somewhere give the link to the file here And I will tell you what fails :) > Thanks, > Dan > > > Dan Sherwood (G) wrote: > > I recently installed the Windows beta version of Ekiga. Ekiga wouldn't > > recognize my existing webcam, so I got a Logitech webcam and it seems to > > be working....at least I can see my image. > > > > Is there a place I can call to test things out? I keep looking online > > to try to find someone to call, but the status is always "offline" > > > > If there is no place to test, then would someone please email me to set > > up a time so that we can have a conference call to test out the audio > > and video. I'm in Tennessee, USA.....GMT -5 > > > > Thanks, > > > > Dan > > > > > > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.2/422 - Release Date: 8/17/2006 > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From dlsherwo at gmail.com Fri Aug 18 17:43:25 2006 From: dlsherwo at gmail.com (Dan Sherwood (G)) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 13:43:25 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Someone Please Setup A Call With Me In-Reply-To: <1155922416.3764.12.camel@golgoth01> References: <44E4F736.6080400@gmail.com> <44E5F8E4.4040201@gmail.com> <1155922416.3764.12.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <44E5FC3D.10700@gmail.com> Sorry Damien, I'm not following you on : Run this : ekiga -d 4 > output.txt 2>&1 I'm on Windows XP, and I tried to put the ekiga -d 4 > output.txt 2>&1 into the "run" command. That didn't work. So I guess I need more detailed instructions. :-[ Dan Damien Sandras wrote: > Le vendredi 18 ao?t 2006 ? 13:29 -0400, Dan Sherwood (G) a ?crit : > >> Thank you for those who tried to help. >> >> I can't seem to call any other Ekiga user. It rings once and hangs >> up. The Call Log shows the user with "zero" time. Yes, I am checking >> to see if the user is online. >> >> I've tried to call the 500 and 300 "ekiga.net" numbers .... It just >> hangs up after one ring. >> >> One Ekiga user tried to call me when I was online. I accepted the >> call, but again, it hung up and showed the user name with "zero" time >> duration. (Thanks Mark G) >> >> I can call my Gizmo (sipphone) number and leave a message, so >> something is working. I can also call Ekiga from my Gizmo SIP and it >> seems to work. I can call other Gizmo users with audio. >> >> Why can't I call other Ekiga users? Do I need to forward a port or >> something? Establish a gateway? I have ADSL with an Actiontec DSL >> Gateway router. >> >> > > Run this : > ekiga -d 4 > output.txt 2>&1 > call sip:500 at ekiga.net > post the output.txt file somewhere > give the link to the file here > > And I will tell you what fails :) > > > >> Thanks, >> Dan >> >> >> Dan Sherwood (G) wrote: >> >>> I recently installed the Windows beta version of Ekiga. Ekiga wouldn't >>> recognize my existing webcam, so I got a Logitech webcam and it seems to >>> be working....at least I can see my image. >>> >>> Is there a place I can call to test things out? I keep looking online >>> to try to find someone to call, but the status is always "offline" >>> >>> If there is no place to test, then would someone please email me to set >>> up a time so that we can have a conference call to test out the audio >>> and video. I'm in Tennessee, USA.....GMT -5 >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Dan >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> No virus found in this outgoing message. >> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >> Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.2/422 - Release Date: 8/17/2006 >> _______________________________________________ >> ekiga-list mailing list >> ekiga-list at gnome.org >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: embarrassed.png Type: image/png Size: 1077 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.3/423 - Release Date: 8/18/2006 From dsandras at seconix.com Fri Aug 18 17:46:19 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 19:46:19 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Someone Please Setup A Call With Me In-Reply-To: <44E5FC3D.10700@gmail.com> References: <44E4F736.6080400@gmail.com> <44E5F8E4.4040201@gmail.com> <1155922416.3764.12.camel@golgoth01> <44E5FC3D.10700@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1155923179.3764.18.camel@golgoth01> Le vendredi 18 ao?t 2006 ? 13:43 -0400, Dan Sherwood (G) a ?crit : > Sorry Damien, I'm not following you on : > Run this : > ekiga -d 4 > output.txt 2>&1 > > I'm on Windows XP, and I tried to put the > ekiga -d 4 > output.txt 2>&1 > into the "run" command. That didn't work. So I guess I need more > detailed instructions. :-[ Unfortunately, I do not know how to do on Windows :( > Dan > > Damien Sandras wrote: > > Le vendredi 18 ao?t 2006 ? 13:29 -0400, Dan Sherwood (G) a ?crit : > > > > > Thank you for those who tried to help. > > > > > > I can't seem to call any other Ekiga user. It rings once and hangs > > > up. The Call Log shows the user with "zero" time. Yes, I am checking > > > to see if the user is online. > > > > > > I've tried to call the 500 and 300 "ekiga.net" numbers .... It just > > > hangs up after one ring. > > > > > > One Ekiga user tried to call me when I was online. I accepted the > > > call, but again, it hung up and showed the user name with "zero" time > > > duration. (Thanks Mark G) > > > > > > I can call my Gizmo (sipphone) number and leave a message, so > > > something is working. I can also call Ekiga from my Gizmo SIP and it > > > seems to work. I can call other Gizmo users with audio. > > > > > > Why can't I call other Ekiga users? Do I need to forward a port or > > > something? Establish a gateway? I have ADSL with an Actiontec DSL > > > Gateway router. > > > > > > > > > > Run this : > > ekiga -d 4 > output.txt 2>&1 > > call sip:500 at ekiga.net > > post the output.txt file somewhere > > give the link to the file here > > > > And I will tell you what fails :) > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Dan > > > > > > > > > Dan Sherwood (G) wrote: > > > > > > > I recently installed the Windows beta version of Ekiga. Ekiga wouldn't > > > > recognize my existing webcam, so I got a Logitech webcam and it seems to > > > > be working....at least I can see my image. > > > > > > > > Is there a place I can call to test things out? I keep looking online > > > > to try to find someone to call, but the status is always "offline" > > > > > > > > If there is no place to test, then would someone please email me to set > > > > up a time so that we can have a conference call to test out the audio > > > > and video. I'm in Tennessee, USA.....GMT -5 > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Dan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > > Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.2/422 - Release Date: 8/17/2006 > > > _______________________________________________ > > > ekiga-list mailing list > > > ekiga-list at gnome.org > > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.3/423 - Release Date: 8/18/2006 > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From geboyd53 at comcast.net Fri Aug 18 18:51:39 2006 From: geboyd53 at comcast.net (George) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 11:51:39 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Setting per call carriers Message-ID: <1155927099.3455.12.camel@enya> This subject has probably already been covered, but if so I missed it. Is there a way in Ekiga to set the "carrier" to use on a per call basis? In other words, since I live in the USA, I want to use Voipbusters as my "carrier" to call the people here because it's no charge to call to USA or Canada. However when I want to make an overseas call, I have several different carriers I use depending on who is the least expensive to the country I'm calling. I have tried just using the calling format of the different carriers to see if it would find the one I want, but it always uses the one set as "Default", and I have to go into the accounts settings and change the carrier I want. Is there anyway for Ekiga to do this automatically? Thanks in advance, George From dsandras at seconix.com Fri Aug 18 19:02:41 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 21:02:41 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Setting per call carriers In-Reply-To: <1155927099.3455.12.camel@enya> References: <1155927099.3455.12.camel@enya> Message-ID: <1155927761.3764.27.camel@golgoth01> Hi, Le vendredi 18 ao?t 2006 ? 11:51 -0700, George a ?crit : > This subject has probably already been covered, but if so I missed it. > > Is there a way in Ekiga to set the "carrier" to use on a per call > basis? > > In other words, since I live in the USA, I want to use Voipbusters as my > "carrier" to call the people here because it's no charge to call to USA > or Canada. However when I want to make an overseas call, I have several > different carriers I use depending on who is the least expensive to the > country I'm calling. > > I have tried just using the calling format of the different carriers to > see if it would find the one I want, but it always uses the one set as > "Default", and I have to go into the accounts settings and change the > carrier I want. Is there anyway for Ekiga to do this automatically? > Just do this : sip:00313001230 at voipbuster.com or sip:15493412346 at otherprovider.com > Thanks in advance, > George > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From csarid at yahoo.com Fri Aug 18 21:20:03 2006 From: csarid at yahoo.com (csarid) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 14:20:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Ekiga-list] Mailing List In-Reply-To: <44DF05F9.7080007@tiscali.be> Message-ID: <20060818212003.55203.qmail@web56403.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Hello, I would also like to be unsubscribe. After many attempts using the website recommended, I am still getting emails from the list. Thanks very much! Wim Vanparys wrote: Hi, Could you unsubscribe me from the mailing list, since I no longer use Gnomemeeting. THX, Wim VANPARYS _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list ekiga-list at gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From csarid at yahoo.com Fri Aug 18 21:20:03 2006 From: csarid at yahoo.com (csarid) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 14:20:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Ekiga-list] Mailing List In-Reply-To: <44DF05F9.7080007@tiscali.be> Message-ID: <20060818212003.55203.qmail@web56403.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Hello, I would also like to be unsubscribe. After many attempts using the website recommended, I am still getting emails from the list. Thanks very much! 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URL: From geboyd53 at comcast.net Sat Aug 19 02:00:54 2006 From: geboyd53 at comcast.net (George) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 19:00:54 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Setting per call carriers In-Reply-To: <1155927761.3764.27.camel@golgoth01> References: <1155927099.3455.12.camel@enya> <1155927761.3764.27.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: <1155952854.3652.2.camel@enya> > Just do this : > sip:00313001230 at voipbuster.com > or > sip:15493412346 at otherprovider.com I thought that was the correct way of doing it, but it doesn't work. I always get an error message saying "can't connect to remote host". George From geboyd53 at comcast.net Sat Aug 19 03:01:05 2006 From: geboyd53 at comcast.net (George) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 20:01:05 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Setting per call carriers In-Reply-To: <1155952854.3652.2.camel@enya> References: <1155927099.3455.12.camel@enya> <1155927761.3764.27.camel@golgoth01> <1155952854.3652.2.camel@enya> Message-ID: <1155956465.5718.2.camel@enya> I got it now. It's sip.voipbuster.com. Sheez, why can't all these people use the same format? On Fri, 2006-08-18 at 19:00 -0700, George wrote: > > Just do this : > > sip:00313001230 at voipbuster.com > > or > > sip:15493412346 at otherprovider.com > > I thought that was the correct way of doing it, but it doesn't work. I > always get an error message saying "can't connect to remote host". > > George > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list From geboyd53 at comcast.net Sat Aug 19 04:37:18 2006 From: geboyd53 at comcast.net (George) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 21:37:18 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Setting per call carriers In-Reply-To: <1155956465.5718.2.camel@enya> References: <1155927099.3455.12.camel@enya> <1155927761.3764.27.camel@golgoth01> <1155952854.3652.2.camel@enya> <1155956465.5718.2.camel@enya> Message-ID: <1155962238.8457.2.camel@enya> Ok, I got all the carriers I want configured now except for sipphone. Has anyone been successful using them with Ekiga? It would be so much simpler if everybody just used Ekiga :) On Fri, 2006-08-18 at 20:01 -0700, George wrote: > I got it now. It's sip.voipbuster.com. Sheez, why can't all these people > use the same format? > > > On Fri, 2006-08-18 at 19:00 -0700, George wrote: > > > Just do this : > > > sip:00313001230 at voipbuster.com > > > or > > > sip:15493412346 at otherprovider.com > > > > I thought that was the correct way of doing it, but it doesn't work. I > > always get an error message saying "can't connect to remote host". > > > > George > > > > _______________________________________________ > > ekiga-list mailing list > > ekiga-list at gnome.org > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list From jpuydt at free.fr Sat Aug 19 05:45:30 2006 From: jpuydt at free.fr (Julien PUYDT) Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 07:45:30 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Mailing List In-Reply-To: <20060818212003.55203.qmail@web56403.mail.re3.yahoo.com> References: <20060818212003.55203.qmail@web56403.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44E6A57A.8000609@free.fr> csarid a ?crit : > I would also like to be unsubscribe. After many attempts using the website recommended, I am still getting emails from the list. Could it be the unsubscribing is broken because of the renaming of the lists ? Snark From roland at kwee.xs4all.nl Sat Aug 19 08:37:12 2006 From: roland at kwee.xs4all.nl (Roland) Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 10:37:12 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Setting per call carriers Message-ID: <44E6CDB8.9070805@kwee.xs4all.nl> George wrote: > Is there a way in Ekiga to set the "carrier" to use on a per call > basis? sip:01234567890 will use your default carrier. Your sipphone may have registered also with some other carriers. sip:01234567890 at carrierx.com will use carrier X. If this is a paid carrier, it will of course only transfer the call when your sipphone has registered with it. Roland From roland at kwee.xs4all.nl Sat Aug 19 08:38:39 2006 From: roland at kwee.xs4all.nl (Roland Kwee) Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 10:38:39 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Setting per call carriers Message-ID: <44E6CE0F.1070504@kwee.xs4all.nl> George wrote: > Is there a way in Ekiga to set the "carrier" to use on a per call > basis? sip:01234567890 will use your default carrier. Your sipphone may have registered also with some other carriers. sip:01234567890 at carrierx.com will use carrier X. If this is a paid carrier, it will of course only transfer the call when your sipphone has registered with it. Roland From dsandras at seconix.com Sun Aug 20 17:24:40 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 19:24:40 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Mailing List In-Reply-To: <44E6A57A.8000609@free.fr> References: <20060818212003.55203.qmail@web56403.mail.re3.yahoo.com> <44E6A57A.8000609@free.fr> Message-ID: <1156094680.3551.13.camel@golgoth01> Le samedi 19 ao?t 2006 ? 07:45 +0200, Julien PUYDT a ?crit : > csarid a ?crit : > > I would also like to be unsubscribe. After many attempts using the website recommended, I am still getting emails from the list. > > Could it be the unsubscribing is broken because of the renaming of the > lists ? > I don't think so, there are several new subscribed and unsubscribed users every day. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From pocmatos at gmail.com Sun Aug 20 19:08:41 2006 From: pocmatos at gmail.com (Paulo J. Matos) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 20:08:41 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks Pro In-Reply-To: <44D77B2C.7050503@gmail.com> References: <44D5A6AE.2080800@gmail.com> <44D77B2C.7050503@gmail.com> Message-ID: <11b141710608201208i27ad3f67u134a479098388f96@mail.gmail.com> On 07/08/06, Boris Bartolome wrote: > > Hello Stefan, > > Thank you for answering; Yes, the library is installed. Any other idea? > Have you managed to make it work with Ekiga? I was thinking of buying one but I'll think twice if it doesn't work with Ekiga... > Cheers, > > Boris > > > Stefan Monnier wrote: > > I am running Debian 3.1 with a hand-made kernel 2.6.17. > > > > Even though I have installed the UVC rev 44 driver and have my webcam > work with luvcview, it does not work with Ekiga 2.0.2. > > > > Can anyone help on making my webcam work with Ekiga? > > Have you installed the libpt-plugin-v4l2 package (or something like that)? > > > Stefan > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > > -- Paulo Jorge Matos - pocm at sat inesc-id pt Web: http://sat.inesc-id.pt/~pocm Computer and Software Engineering INESC-ID - SAT Group From Boris.Bartolome at gmail.com Sun Aug 20 19:15:51 2006 From: Boris.Bartolome at gmail.com (Boris Bartolome) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 21:15:51 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks Pro In-Reply-To: <11b141710608201208i27ad3f67u134a479098388f96@mail.gmail.com> References: <44D5A6AE.2080800@gmail.com> <44D77B2C.7050503@gmail.com> <11b141710608201208i27ad3f67u134a479098388f96@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <44E8B4E7.50306@gmail.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From geboyd53 at comcast.net Tue Aug 22 07:21:56 2006 From: geboyd53 at comcast.net (George) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 00:21:56 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] V4L2 Progress for quickcam 4000 Message-ID: <1156231316.4116.2.camel@enya> Damien, I was wondering if you have heard anything from Luc about the V4L2 driver still not working correctly for the Logitech 4000. Thanks, George From dsandras at seconix.com Tue Aug 22 07:31:05 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 09:31:05 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] V4L2 Progress for quickcam 4000 In-Reply-To: <1156231316.4116.2.camel@enya> References: <1156231316.4116.2.camel@enya> Message-ID: <1156231865.3667.6.camel@golgoth01> Le mardi 22 ao?t 2006 ? 00:21 -0700, George a ?crit : > Damien, I was wondering if you have heard anything from Luc about the > V4L2 driver still not working correctly for the Logitech 4000. > Unfortunately not. Perhaps he is on holidays? -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From pocmatos at gmail.com Fri Aug 25 11:01:33 2006 From: pocmatos at gmail.com (Paulo J. Matos) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 12:01:33 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks Pro In-Reply-To: <44E8B4E7.50306@gmail.com> References: <44D5A6AE.2080800@gmail.com> <44D77B2C.7050503@gmail.com> <11b141710608201208i27ad3f67u134a479098388f96@mail.gmail.com> <44E8B4E7.50306@gmail.com> Message-ID: <11b141710608250401v637464f2l66626c034009cd83@mail.gmail.com> Thanks, still there's evidence from the net that it works in Linux, somehow. http://www.ioi.knaw.nl/~heimel/computers/HowToInstallWebCam.html On 20/08/06, Boris Bartolome wrote: > > Well, unfortunately the answer is "NO". So I have given it to my son and > purchased the latest from Philips (ToUCam III SPC900NC), still waiting to > receive it home. I read on Luc's pwc homepage that he had just added support > for the SPC900NC so I thought that as both were pretty similar (the Logitech > and this Philips) I would go for it. I hope it works this time. > > Cheers, > > Boris > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Re:[Ekiga-list] Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks Pro > From: Paulo J. Matos > To: Ekiga mailing list > Date: Sun Aug 20 2006 21:08:41 GMT+0200 (CEST) > > On 07/08/06, Boris Bartolome wrote: > > > Hello Stefan, > > Thank you for answering; Yes, the library is installed. Any other idea? > > > Have you managed to make it work with Ekiga? I was thinking of buying > one but I'll think twice if it doesn't work with Ekiga... > > > > Cheers, > > Boris > > > Stefan Monnier wrote: > > I am running Debian 3.1 with a hand-made kernel 2.6.17. > > > > Even though I have installed the UVC rev 44 driver and have my webcam > work with luvcview, it does not work with Ekiga 2.0.2. > > > > Can anyone help on making my webcam work with Ekiga? > > Have you installed the libpt-plugin-v4l2 package (or something like that)? > > > Stefan > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > > > > > > > > -- Paulo Jorge Matos - pocm at sat inesc-id pt Web: http://sat.inesc-id.pt/~pocm Computer and Software Engineering INESC-ID - SAT Group From Boris.Bartolome at gmail.com Fri Aug 25 11:12:58 2006 From: Boris.Bartolome at gmail.com (Boris Bartolome) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 13:12:58 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks Pro In-Reply-To: <11b141710608250401v637464f2l66626c034009cd83@mail.gmail.com> References: <44D5A6AE.2080800@gmail.com> <44D77B2C.7050503@gmail.com> <11b141710608201208i27ad3f67u134a479098388f96@mail.gmail.com> <44E8B4E7.50306@gmail.com> <11b141710608250401v637464f2l66626c034009cd83@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <44EEDB3A.70205@gmail.com> THey are talking about the old Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks Pro. If you have purchased a new one, just type "lsusb" and you'll see that the camera no longer depends on PWC but V4L2 driver (see http://linux-uvc.berlios.de/). Good luck anyways, Boris -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re:[Ekiga-list] Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks Pro From: Paulo J. Matos To: Boris Bartolome , Ekiga mailing list Date: Fri Aug 25 2006 13:01:33 GMT+0200 (CEST) > Thanks, still there's evidence from the net that it works in Linux, > somehow. > http://www.ioi.knaw.nl/~heimel/computers/HowToInstallWebCam.html > > On 20/08/06, Boris Bartolome wrote: >> >> Well, unfortunately the answer is "NO". So I have given it to my son and >> purchased the latest from Philips (ToUCam III SPC900NC), still waiting to >> receive it home. I read on Luc's pwc homepage that he had just added >> support >> for the SPC900NC so I thought that as both were pretty similar (the >> Logitech >> and this Philips) I would go for it. I hope it works this time. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Boris >> >> >> -------- Original Message -------- >> Subject: Re:[Ekiga-list] Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks Pro >> From: Paulo J. Matos >> To: Ekiga mailing list >> Date: Sun Aug 20 2006 21:08:41 GMT+0200 (CEST) >> >> On 07/08/06, Boris Bartolome wrote: >> >> >> Hello Stefan, >> >> Thank you for answering; Yes, the library is installed. Any other idea? >> >> >> Have you managed to make it work with Ekiga? I was thinking of buying >> one but I'll think twice if it doesn't work with Ekiga... >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Boris >> >> >> Stefan Monnier wrote: >> >> I am running Debian 3.1 with a hand-made kernel 2.6.17. >> >> >> >> Even though I have installed the UVC rev 44 driver and have my webcam >> work with luvcview, it does not work with Ekiga 2.0.2. >> >> >> >> Can anyone help on making my webcam work with Ekiga? >> >> Have you installed the libpt-plugin-v4l2 package (or something like >> that)? >> >> >> Stefan >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ekiga-list mailing list >> ekiga-list at gnome.org >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ekiga-list mailing list >> ekiga-list at gnome.org >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > From nivv at cs.bgu.ac.il Sun Aug 27 21:09:30 2006 From: nivv at cs.bgu.ac.il (Niv) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 00:09:30 +0300 Subject: [Ekiga-list] ekiga wants PWlib 1.10.1 - but but .. Message-ID: <44F20A0A.9010608@cs.bgu.ac.il> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 :-( 1. I wgot the three from http://snapshots.ekiga.net/cvs/ 2. I then opened and cd to PWlib then ./configure --prefix=/usr - -enable-plugins --disable-oss --enable-v4l2 && make . then su tor root and make install 3. same for Opal (it take time to compile) 4. the I opend ekiga and went to ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr - --sysconfdir=/etc/ && make GOT: checking for PWLib version... configure: error: Sorry but the recommended PWLib version is 1.10.1 why? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE8goKkwazfG0MmCYRAqSrAKCbS/KmEKXdy1gLJj29u1neJM/wDQCfTZk3 +f4vb0Xos7EC3yuEJJMDHvY= =vkgu -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From jan.schampera at web.de Mon Aug 28 01:54:57 2006 From: jan.schampera at web.de (Jan Schampera) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 03:54:57 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] ekiga wants PWlib 1.10.1 - but but .. In-Reply-To: <44F20A0A.9010608@cs.bgu.ac.il> References: <44F20A0A.9010608@cs.bgu.ac.il> Message-ID: <20060828035457.54b8b78b@localhost.localdomain> On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 00:09:30 +0300 Niv wrote: > GOT: > > checking for PWLib version... configure: error: Sorry but the > recommended PWLib version is 1.10.1 > > why? Because the CVS OPAL/PWlib make trouble. The right versions are the ones you can download from Ekiga.org as libs for the Ekiga 2.02 (Download -> Sources). J. -- God is real... unless declared as integer. From jerome at collinrichard.info Mon Aug 28 16:55:14 2006 From: jerome at collinrichard.info (jerome at collinrichard.info) Date: 28 Aug 2006 16:55:14 -0000 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Subscribe OK, but unable to call Message-ID: Hi, I'm back after changing my configuration and I am now able to subscribe to my account on ekiga.net and diamond using STUN. But, I can't establish a call. I'va done a "ekiga -d 4" output file. You can find it on : http://www.collinrichard.info/output_ekiga.txt Can you just look at it and tell me what is wrong ? Thank you in advance, J?r?me From jpuydt at free.fr Mon Aug 28 18:33:54 2006 From: jpuydt at free.fr (Julien PUYDT) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 20:33:54 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Subscribe OK, but unable to call In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <44F33712.7010006@free.fr> jerome at collinrichard.info a ?crit : > http://www.collinrichard.info/output_ekiga.txt > > Can you just look at it and tell me what is wrong ? It looks like either the other end doesn't answer, or the answer doesn't come back to you. Did you try calling sip:500 at ekiga.net ? Snark From dsandras at seconix.com Tue Aug 29 09:33:24 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 11:33:24 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Subscribe OK, but unable to call In-Reply-To: <44F33712.7010006@free.fr> References: <44F33712.7010006@free.fr> Message-ID: <1156844004.3635.7.camel@golgoth01> Le lundi 28 ao?t 2006 ? 20:33 +0200, Julien PUYDT a ?crit : > jerome at collinrichard.info a ?crit : > > http://www.collinrichard.info/output_ekiga.txt > > > > Can you just look at it and tell me what is wrong ? > > It looks like either the other end doesn't answer, or the answer doesn't > come back to you. Did you try calling sip:500 at ekiga.net ? It was 500 at ekiga.net... INVITE sip:500 at ekiga.net SIP/2.0 Very weird, it doesn't seem down though? and if it registers, it should work. Have you tried calling other users? Can you try again? -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net From jerome at collinrichard.info Tue Aug 29 17:09:39 2006 From: jerome at collinrichard.info (jerome at collinrichard.info) Date: 29 Aug 2006 17:09:39 -0000 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Subscribe OK, but unable to call In-Reply-To: <1156844004.3635.7.camel@golgoth01> Message-ID: Hi, thanks. I tried to call some other peoples and I didn't succeed. Is there a way to see if I reach '500 at ekiga.net' or not ? I would so be able to know if the issue is on the way to ekiga or from ekiga. Thank you, J?r?me Le 29/8/2006, "Damien Sandras" a ?crit: >Le lundi 28 ao?t 2006 ? 20:33 +0200, Julien PUYDT a ?crit : >> jerome at collinrichard.info a ?crit : >> > http://www.collinrichard.info/output_ekiga.txt >> > >> > Can you just look at it and tell me what is wrong ? >> >> It looks like either the other end doesn't answer, or the answer doesn't >> come back to you. Did you try calling sip:500 at ekiga.net ? > >It was 500 at ekiga.net... > >INVITE sip:500 at ekiga.net SIP/2.0 > > >Very weird, it doesn't seem down though? and if it registers, it should >work. > >Have you tried calling other users? >Can you try again? >-- > _ Damien Sandras >(o- >//\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ >v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ > SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net > sip:600000 at ekiga.net > >_______________________________________________ >ekiga-list mailing list >ekiga-list at gnome.org >http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list From dsandras at seconix.com Tue Aug 29 18:06:05 2006 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 20:06:05 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Subscribe OK, but unable to call In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1156874765.3614.0.camel@golgoth01> Le mardi 29 ao?t 2006 ? 17:09 +0000, jerome at collinrichard.info a ?crit : > Hi, > > thanks. > > I tried to call some other peoples and I didn't succeed. > > Is there a way to see if I reach '500 at ekiga.net' or not ? > > I would so be able to know if the issue is on the way to ekiga or from > ekiga. > What is weird is that you can reach ekiga.net, because you can register to it. However, when calling out ekiga.net, you can not reach it. Can you try disabling a few codecs? Your problem is very weird, I really think your router has problems. > Thank you, > J?r?me > > Le 29/8/2006, "Damien Sandras" a ?crit: > > >Le lundi 28 ao?t 2006 ? 20:33 +0200, Julien PUYDT a ?crit : > >> jerome at collinrichard.info a ?crit : > >> > http://www.collinrichard.info/output_ekiga.txt > >> > > >> > Can you just look at it and tell me what is wrong ? > >> > >> It looks like either the other end doesn't answer, or the answer doesn't > >> come back to you. Did you try calling sip:500 at ekiga.net ? > > > >It was 500 at ekiga.net... > > > >INVITE sip:500 at ekiga.net SIP/2.0 > > > > > >Very weird, it doesn't seem down though? and if it registers, it should > >work. > > > >Have you tried calling other users? > >Can you try again? > >-- > > _ Damien Sandras > >(o- > >//\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ > >v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ > > SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net > > sip:600000 at ekiga.net > > > >_______________________________________________ > >ekiga-list mailing list > >ekiga-list at gnome.org > >http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone: http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net sip:600000 at ekiga.net