Użytkownik W.P. napisał:
Użytkownik Damien Sandras napisał:I'm sure, I have used lsof -i -n -P and it showed port 5166 in use by ekiga.Le mercredi 28 novembre 2007 à 15:47 +0100, W.P. a écrit :Hello Damien & others.I have run tcpdump on my PC running Ekiga (2.0.11) and found some strange results: I have 2 "active" (logging on) accounts set up in Ekiga, but tcpdump shows data transfer to 3 hosts:15:43:02.456474 laurent-home.5163 > february.elterix.pl.5060: udp 2 (DF) 15:43:02.457412 laurent-home.5164 > february.elterix.pl.5060: udp 2 (DF) 15:43:02.458219 laurent-home.5165 > ekiga.net.5060: udp 2 (DF) 15:43:02.459031 laurent-home.5166 > 130.sabela.pl.5060: udp 2 (DF) Port range is changed to be 5100-5199 on this PC.february.elterix.pl is OK, it is an alias to configured account voip.siect2.plsecond is ekiga.net but what is third host? How to trace problem? ekiga -d4?Yes, but I'm not sure it comes from Ekiga. Use netstat -ap to determine it.Where could I put d4 results? Laurent. _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list ekiga-list gnome org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
Here goes -d4 output.BTW, I can "kill" conversation with host 130.sabela.pl using iptables but this is not normal way.
Laurent
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