[Ekiga-list] Ekiga paralysed if no registration server

Dave Higton DAVE.HIGTON at nice.com
Tue Nov 6 11:56:29 UTC 2007


> Le mardi 06 novembre 2007 à 11:45 +0000, Dave Higton a écrit :
> > > Le mardi 06 novembre 2007 à 10:42 +0000, Dave Higton a écrit :
> > > > Why is Ekiga paralysed if no registration server is specified or
> > > > enabled?  I get this on SuSE Linux 10.2 with Ekiga version 
> > > 2.0.11 but it
> > > > was no different on the previous version (2.0.3 I think).
> > > > 
> > > 
> > > What does that mean ?
> > 
> > It takes several tens of seconds (at least) to respond, for
> > example to an incoming call.
> > 
> 
> There is a limitation in Ekiga 2.0: the fact that it does DNS queries
> even when it is not useful. On WIN32, the code has been accidentally
> removed. It would explain why you do not encounter the 
> problem on WIN32.
> 
> It indicates a problem on your DNS server... (it is slow).

In that configuration, it's non-existent.

Can I disable Ekiga's DNS requests?

Dave


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