[Ekiga-list] Problem receiving calls... and a solution.
Damien Sandras
dsandras at seconix.com
Wed Mar 14 13:13:54 UTC 2007
Le mardi 13 mars 2007 à 22:47 -0300, Gustavo Maciel Dias Vieira a
écrit :
> Hi Damien,
>
> Thanks for your reply, sorry for my delay this time around. :)
>
> Em Ter, 2007-02-20 às 22:54 +0100, Damien Sandras escreveu:
> >
> > What is the difference between udp_timeout and udp_timeout_stream ?
>
> udp_timeout applies to new "connections". udp_timeout_stream applies to
> assured "connections". After a number of UDP packets are sent/received a
> "connection" is marked as assured.
>
Thanks for the information !
Yannick, can you add in the wiki section of the FAQ related to routers
that on Linux udp_timeout and udp_timeout_stream need to be set to 60
seconds or more ?
> > Also, do you know that Ekiga is supposed to send a packet every 30
> > seconds to the SIP host in order to refresh the binding ?
>
> I did not know that!
>
> >
> > Is it possible for you to sniff the trafic and see why it does not
> > happen ?
>
> Ok, I used tcpdump to monitor all traffic to ekiga.net and there are no
> packets sent every 30 seconds. The ip conntrack tables also don't
> indicate any activity.
>
> Is there any option in Ekiga that I could have mistakenly changed? How
> do I check if Ekiga is trying to send these packets?
>
This key :
/apps/ekiga/general/nat/binding_timeout
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