[Ekiga-list] Debian Experimental Package (ekiga 3.0.1) - Delete old ekiga.net account?
- From: David <david_moerike arcor de>
- To: ekiga-list gnome org
- Subject: [Ekiga-list] Debian Experimental Package (ekiga 3.0.1) - Delete old ekiga.net account?
- Date: Wed, 08 Apr 2009 21:15:51 +0200
I am a user of Debian GNU/Linux lenny (5.0).
Because I no longer get connection to the Ekiga Network, I installed the
experimental Debian package and the packages it depends on.
In the log (debug level 3) I find:
2009/04/08 20:47:40.373 0:01.459 StunDetector:0xb53acb90
OPAL STUN server "stun.ekiga.net" replies Cone NAT, external IP
62.224.110.149
2009/04/08 20:47:40.374 0:01.460 ThreadID:0xb53acb90
PWLib Destroyed thread 0x890aa68 StunDetector:0xb53acb90(id = 0)
I think this is good.
A few lines later comes:
2009/04/08 20:47:42.091 0:03.177 subscriber:0xb53acb90
OpalUDP Started connect to 86.64.162.35:5060
2009/04/08 20:47:42.366 0:03.452 subscriber:0xb53acb90
SIP Transaction remote address is udp$ekiga.net:5060
2009/04/08 20:47:42.368 0:03.454 subscriber:0xb53acb90
SIP Sending PDU REGISTER sip:ekiga.net (514 bytes) to:
rem=udp$86.64.162.35:5060,local=udp$62.224.110.149:61002,if=192.168.178.35%eth0
2009/04/08 20:47:42.370 0:03.456 ThreadID:0xb53acb90
PWLib Destroyed thread 0x88dade8 subscriber:0xb53acb90(id = 0)
2009/04/08 20:47:42.870 0:03.956 Housekeeper:0xb546fb90
SIP Transaction 1 REGISTER timeout, making retry 1
2009/04/08 20:47:42.872 0:03.958 Housekeeper:0xb546fb90
SIP Sending PDU REGISTER sip:ekiga.net (514 bytes) to:
rem=udp$86.64.162.35:5060,local=udp$62.224.110.149:61002,if=192.168.178.35%eth0
It is similar to the messages from the old package. Then the ekiga
window reports a timeout.
The next thing is that I got a new SIP address at ekiga.net, and it was
the same. So now I want to delete my old account. How can I do that?
As the problem with the old and the new ekiga package seems to be the
same, I feel that the new package in my system overall works quite good.
Maybe the machine that I have at present time is too slow (PIII, 800 MHz)?
David
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