Re: [Ekiga-list] The man's got problems
- From: Ryan Hendrickson <ryan hendrickson alum mit edu>
- To: Ekiga mailing list <ekiga-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] The man's got problems
- Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 12:10:35 -0400 (EDT)
At 2008-09-28 18:03+0200, Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com> sent:
Le dimanche 28 septembre 2008 à 11:43 -0400, Ryan Hendrickson a écrit :
At 2008-09-28 11:32-0400, Ryan Hendrickson <ryan hendrickson alum mit edu> sent:
At 2008-09-28 17:26+0200, Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com> sent:
The problem is this :
2008/09/28 10:22:28.272 0:04.384 StunDetector:0xb3c04b90 STUN
STUN server 83.103.82.85:3478 unexpectedly went offline.
In one of the logs, it detects symmetric NAT.
Is there something specific to your NAT router ? Don't you get a popup
telling you there is a NAT problem ?
My computer is connected directly to my cable modem, and iptables -L -t nat
is empty, so I'm baffled as to how Ekiga thinks I'm being NAT'd. I don't get
any popups.
Oh, hold on. I just restarted Ekiga and now I get the enable port
forwarding manually popup. I swear I haven't seen this before...
Hmmm. On experimentation, this popup appears about one time in three
whenever I restart.
Okay. I'm still confused since, as I mentioned, I don't have a router
between me and the modem. I guess it could be that the modem is also a
router? (Unlikely; my IP address isn't on a subnet.) Or that my ISP is
blocking SIP ports? (More likely, but then how was Ekiga working before?)
Any tips on how to diagnose this?
If you type ifconfig, do you see a public or a private address ?
Public. It matches what external machines report my address to be.
R
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