From jrvp at bordenrhodes.com Wed Jun 2 07:03:22 2010 From: jrvp at bordenrhodes.com (Borden Rhodes) Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 03:03:22 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] BabyTel Configuration In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <201006020303.23199.jrvp@bordenrhodes.com> Thank you for your help, Eugen, and sorry for the delay. Please find the -d 4 output attached. Let me know if it's not there. With thanks, -------------- next part -------------- 2010/06/02 02:56:42.034 0:00.075 Version 3.2.6 by on Unix Linux (2.6.30-2-686-i686) with PTLib (v2.6.5) at 2010/6/2 2:56:42.034 2010/06/02 02:56:42.034 0:00.076 Ekiga git revision: unknown 2010/06/02 02:56:42.044 0:00.085 Ekiga registered on D-Bus: org.ekiga.Ekiga 2010/06/02 02:56:42.045 0:00.086 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 19 Thread unblock pipe 2010/06/02 02:56:42.045 0:00.087 PTLib Thread high water mark set: 2 2010/06/02 02:56:42.045 0:00.087 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 21 Thread unblock pipe 2010/06/02 02:56:42.045 0:00.087 PTLib Thread high water mark set: 3 2010/06/02 02:56:42.045 0:00.087 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 23 Thread unblock pipe 2010/06/02 02:56:42.047 0:00.088 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 25 Thread unblock pipe 2010/06/02 02:56:42.050 0:00.091 PTLib Thread high water mark set: 4 2010/06/02 02:56:42.050 0:00.091 HalManager_dbus Initialising HAL Manager 2010/06/02 02:56:42.055 0:00.096 HalManager_dbus Populating device list 2010/06/02 02:56:42.292 0:00.334 HalManager_dbus Populated device list with 19 devices 2010/06/02 02:56:42.293 0:00.334 HalManager_dbus Populating interface list 2010/06/02 02:56:42.295 0:00.336 HalManager_dbus Populating full interface list failed - Method "getDevices" with signature "" on interface "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager" doesn't exist 2010/06/02 02:56:42.317 0:00.358 Detecting V4L2 devices 2010/06/02 02:56:42.317 0:00.359 Unable to detect v4l2 directory 2010/06/02 02:56:42.341 0:00.382 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 31 Thread unblock pipe 2010/06/02 02:56:42.346 0:00.388 PTLib Thread high water mark set: 5 2010/06/02 02:56:42.347 0:00.388 OpalMan Created manager. 2010/06/02 02:56:42.347 0:00.388 OpalMan Attached endpoint with prefix pc 2010/06/02 02:56:42.347 0:00.388 OpalEP Created endpoint: pc 2010/06/02 02:56:42.470 0:00.511 PCSS Created PC sound system endpoint. Players: Default EKIGA *.wav Intel 82801DB-ICH4 Intel 82801DB-ICH4 (1) Intel 82801DB-ICH4 Modem /dev/dsp /dev/dsp1 Recorders: Default EKIGA *.wav Intel 82801DB-ICH4 Intel 82801DB-ICH4 (1) Intel 82801DB-ICH4 (2) Intel 82801DB-ICH4 (3) Intel 82801DB-ICH4 Modem /dev/dsp /dev/dsp1 2010/06/02 02:56:42.470 0:00.512 OPAL SetMediaFormatOrder() 2010/06/02 02:56:42.471 0:00.512 OPAL SetMediaFormatMask() 2010/06/02 02:56:42.471 0:00.513 OpalMan Attached endpoint with prefix sip 2010/06/02 02:56:42.471 0:00.513 OpalEP Created endpoint: sip 2010/06/02 02:56:42.472 0:00.513 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 32 PUDPSocket 2010/06/02 02:56:42.472 0:00.513 IfaceMon Initial interface list: 127.0.0.1 [00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01] <00-00-00-00-00-00> (lo) 192.168.0.4 [fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00:02:11:f5:ff:fe:20:9f:8f] <00-11-F5-20-9F-8F> (wlan0) 2010/06/02 02:56:42.472 0:00.514 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 33 Thread unblock pipe 2010/06/02 02:56:42.472 0:00.514 PTLib Thread high water mark set: 6 2010/06/02 02:56:42.473 0:00.514 PThreadObj:0xb540eb70 IfaceMon Started interface monitor thread. 2010/06/02 02:56:42.473 0:00.514 PThreadObj:0xb540eb70 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 34 PUDPSocket 2010/06/02 02:56:42.473 0:00.514 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 35 Thread unblock pipe 2010/06/02 02:56:42.473 0:00.514 PTLib Thread high water mark set: 7 2010/06/02 02:56:42.473 0:00.515 OpalMan Attached endpoint with prefix sips 2010/06/02 02:56:42.473 0:00.515 SIP Created endpoint. 2010/06/02 02:56:42.474 0:00.515 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 36 PUDPSocket 2010/06/02 02:56:42.474 0:00.515 MonSock Created socket bundle for all interfaces. 2010/06/02 02:56:42.474 0:00.515 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 37 PUDPSocket 2010/06/02 02:56:42.474 0:00.516 MonSock Created bundled UDP socket 192.168.0.4:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:42.474 0:00.516 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 39 Thread unblock pipe 2010/06/02 02:56:42.474 0:00.516 PTLib Thread high water mark set: 8 2010/06/02 02:56:42.475 0:00.516 OpalMan Added route "sip:.*=pc:*" 2010/06/02 02:56:42.475 0:00.516 OpalMan Added route "pc:.*=sip:" 2010/06/02 02:56:42.475 0:00.517 OpalMan Attached endpoint with prefix h323 2010/06/02 02:56:42.475 0:00.517 OpalEP Created endpoint: h323 2010/06/02 02:56:42.475 0:00.517 OpalMan Attached endpoint with prefix h323s 2010/06/02 02:56:42.475 0:00.517 H323 Created endpoint. 2010/06/02 02:56:42.476 0:00.517 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 40 PTCPSocket 2010/06/02 02:56:42.476 0:00.517 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 42 Thread unblock pipe 2010/06/02 02:56:42.476 0:00.517 PTLib Thread high water mark set: 9 2010/06/02 02:56:42.476 0:00.517 Opal Liste...0xb534bb70 Listen Started listening thread on tcp$*:1720 2010/06/02 02:56:42.476 0:00.517 Opal Liste...0xb534bb70 Listen Waiting on socket accept on tcp$*:1720 2010/06/02 02:56:42.485 0:00.526 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Listen Started listening thread on udp$*:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:42.485 0:00.526 OpalMan Added route "h323:.*=pc:" 2010/06/02 02:56:42.485 0:00.527 OpalMan Added route "pc:.*=h323:" 2010/06/02 02:56:42.511 0:00.553 MediaFormat Removing codecs SpeexIETFWide-20.6k,SpeexWB,SpeexWide-20.6k,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k,G.722-64k,theora,H.261,H.261-CIF,H.261-QCIF 2010/06/02 02:56:42.513 0:00.554 OPAL SetMediaFormatMask(PCM-16-48kHz,PCM-16-32kHz,PCM-16-16kHz,PCM-16,G.726-16k,G.726-24k,G.726-32k,G.726-40k,GSM-06.10,GSM-AMR,LPC-10,MS-GSM,MS-IMA-ADPCM,SpeexIETFNarrow-11k,SpeexIETFNarrow-15k,SpeexIETFNarrow-18.2k,SpeexIETFNarrow-24.6k,SpeexIETFNarrow-5.95k,SpeexIETFNarrow-8k,SpeexNB,SpeexWNarrow-8k,YUV420P,RFC4175_YCbCr-4:2:0,RGB32,RGB24,RFC4175_RGB,SIP-IM,T.140,H.224/H323AnnexQ,H.224/HDLCTunneling,Linear-16-Stereo-48kHz) 2010/06/02 02:56:42.513 0:00.554 OPAL SetMediaFormatOrder(SpeexIETFWide-20.6k,SpeexWB,SpeexWide-20.6k,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k,G.722-64k,theora,H.261,H.261-CIF,H.261-QCIF) 2010/06/02 02:56:42.535 0:00.577 MediaFormat Removing codecs SpeexIETFWide-20.6k,SpeexWB,SpeexWide-20.6k,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k,G.722-64k,theora,H.261,H.261-CIF,H.261-QCIF 2010/06/02 02:56:42.536 0:00.577 OPAL SetMediaFormatMask(PCM-16-48kHz,PCM-16-32kHz,PCM-16-16kHz,PCM-16,G.726-16k,G.726-24k,G.726-32k,G.726-40k,GSM-06.10,GSM-AMR,LPC-10,MS-GSM,MS-IMA-ADPCM,SpeexIETFNarrow-11k,SpeexIETFNarrow-15k,SpeexIETFNarrow-18.2k,SpeexIETFNarrow-24.6k,SpeexIETFNarrow-5.95k,SpeexIETFNarrow-8k,SpeexNB,SpeexWNarrow-8k,YUV420P,RFC4175_YCbCr-4:2:0,RGB32,RGB24,RFC4175_RGB,SIP-IM,T.140,H.224/H323AnnexQ,H.224/HDLCTunneling,Linear-16-Stereo-48kHz) 2010/06/02 02:56:42.536 0:00.578 OPAL SetMediaFormatOrder(SpeexIETFWide-20.6k,SpeexWB,SpeexWide-20.6k,G.711-uLaw-64k,G.711-ALaw-64k,G.722-64k,theora,H.261,H.261-CIF,H.261-QCIF) 2010/06/02 02:56:42.571 0:00.612 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 44 Thread unblock pipe 2010/06/02 02:56:42.571 0:00.612 PTLib Thread high water mark set: 10 2010/06/02 02:56:42.571 0:00.613 StunDetector:0xb530ab70 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 45 PUDPSocket 2010/06/02 02:56:42.673 0:00.715 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 49 PUDPSocket 2010/06/02 02:56:42.674 0:00.716 SIP Changing SUBSCRIBE handler from Unavailable to Subscribing, target=sip:500 at ekiga.net, id=709d68ab-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer 2010/06/02 02:56:42.740 0:00.781 StunDetector:0xb530ab70 PWLib File handle low water mark set: 46 PUDPSocket 2010/06/02 02:56:42.975 0:01.016 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 0.0.0.0:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:42.975 0:01.016 SIP Created transport udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:42.976 0:01.018 OpalUDP Started connect to 216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:42.977 0:01.018 OpalUDP Writing to interface 0 - "192.168.0.4%wlan0" 2010/06/02 02:56:42.977 0:01.019 OpalMan Listener interfaces: associated transport=None udp$192.168.0.4:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:45.204 0:03.246 StunDetector:0xb530ab70 PWLib File handle low water mark set: 45 PUDPSocket 2010/06/02 02:56:45.235 0:03.276 StunDetector:0xb530ab70 OPAL STUN server "stun.ekiga.net" replies Restricted NAT, external IP 76.10.150.217 2010/06/02 02:56:45.482 0:03.524 PWLib File handle low water mark set: 43 PUDPSocket 2010/06/02 02:56:45.483 0:03.524 SIP Transaction created. 2010/06/02 02:56:45.487 0:03.528 SIP No SRV lookup as has explicit port number. 2010/06/02 02:56:45.487 0:03.528 SIP Transaction remote address is udp$nat.babytel.ca:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.487 0:03.529 SIP Sending PDU (599 bytes) to: rem=udp$216.18.125.7:5065,local=udp$192.168.0.4:5060,if=192.168.0.4%wlan0 SUBSCRIBE sip:500 at ekiga.net SIP/2.0 Route: CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 76.10.150.217:5060;branch=z9hG4bK867e15ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/3.2.6 From: "Borden Rhodes" ;tag=983a15ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f Call-ID: 709d68ab-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer To: Contact: Accept: application/pidf+xml Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,SUBSCRIBE,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE,INFO,PING Expires: 300 Event: presence Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2010/06/02 02:56:45.488 0:03.529 OpalUDP Setting interface to 192.168.0.4%wlan0 2010/06/02 02:56:45.488 0:03.530 SIP Transaction timers set: retry=0.500, completion=6.000 2010/06/02 02:56:45.489 0:03.530 SIP Changing SUBSCRIBE handler from Unavailable to Subscribing, target=sip:500 at ekiga.net, id=582416ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer 2010/06/02 02:56:45.489 0:03.531 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 0.0.0.0:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:45.489 0:03.531 SIP Created transport udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.490 0:03.531 OpalUDP Started connect to 216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.490 0:03.532 OpalUDP Writing to interface 0 - "192.168.0.4%wlan0" 2010/06/02 02:56:45.491 0:03.532 OpalMan Listener interfaces: associated transport=None udp$192.168.0.4:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:45.492 0:03.534 SIP Transaction created. 2010/06/02 02:56:45.495 0:03.537 SIP No SRV lookup as has explicit port number. 2010/06/02 02:56:45.496 0:03.537 SIP Transaction remote address is udp$nat.babytel.ca:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.496 0:03.537 SIP Sending PDU (608 bytes) to: rem=udp$216.18.125.7:5065,local=udp$192.168.0.4:5060,if=192.168.0.4%wlan0 SUBSCRIBE sip:500 at ekiga.net SIP/2.0 Route: CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 76.10.150.217:5060;branch=z9hG4bK78db16ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/3.2.6 From: "Borden Rhodes" ;tag=a89c16ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f Call-ID: 582416ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer To: Contact: Accept: application/dialog-info+xml Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,SUBSCRIBE,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE,INFO,PING Expires: 300 Event: dialog;sla;ma Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2010/06/02 02:56:45.497 0:03.538 OpalUDP Setting interface to 192.168.0.4%wlan0 2010/06/02 02:56:45.497 0:03.538 SIP Transaction timers set: retry=0.500, completion=6.000 2010/06/02 02:56:45.498 0:03.539 SIP Changing SUBSCRIBE handler from Unavailable to Subscribing, target=sip:501 at ekiga.net, id=767d17ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer 2010/06/02 02:56:45.498 0:03.540 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 0.0.0.0:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:45.498 0:03.540 SIP Created transport udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.499 0:03.540 OpalUDP Started connect to 216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.499 0:03.541 OpalUDP Writing to interface 0 - "192.168.0.4%wlan0" 2010/06/02 02:56:45.500 0:03.541 OpalMan Listener interfaces: associated transport=None udp$192.168.0.4:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:45.501 0:03.542 SIP Transaction created. 2010/06/02 02:56:45.504 0:03.546 SIP No SRV lookup as has explicit port number. 2010/06/02 02:56:45.504 0:03.546 SIP Transaction remote address is udp$nat.babytel.ca:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.505 0:03.546 SIP Sending PDU (599 bytes) to: rem=udp$216.18.125.7:5065,local=udp$192.168.0.4:5060,if=192.168.0.4%wlan0 SUBSCRIBE sip:501 at ekiga.net SIP/2.0 Route: CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 76.10.150.217:5060;branch=z9hG4bKa83618ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/3.2.6 From: "Borden Rhodes" ;tag=18f917ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f Call-ID: 767d17ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer To: Contact: Accept: application/pidf+xml Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,SUBSCRIBE,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE,INFO,PING Expires: 300 Event: presence Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2010/06/02 02:56:45.506 0:03.547 OpalUDP Setting interface to 192.168.0.4%wlan0 2010/06/02 02:56:45.506 0:03.547 SIP Transaction timers set: retry=0.500, completion=6.000 2010/06/02 02:56:45.506 0:03.548 SIP Changing SUBSCRIBE handler from Unavailable to Subscribing, target=sip:501 at ekiga.net, id=3cca18ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer 2010/06/02 02:56:45.507 0:03.548 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 0.0.0.0:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:45.507 0:03.548 SIP Created transport udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.508 0:03.549 OpalUDP Started connect to 216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.508 0:03.549 OpalUDP Writing to interface 0 - "192.168.0.4%wlan0" 2010/06/02 02:56:45.508 0:03.550 OpalMan Listener interfaces: associated transport=None udp$192.168.0.4:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:45.510 0:03.551 SIP Transaction created. 2010/06/02 02:56:45.530 0:03.572 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 192.168.0.4:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:45.530 0:03.572 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.531 0:03.573 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 SIP PDU received: rem=udp$216.18.125.7:5065,local=udp$192.168.0.4:5060,if=192.168.0.4%wlan0 SIP/2.0 403 Forbidden (Outbound Proxy Policy) CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 76.10.150.217:5060;branch=z9hG4bK867e15ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f Server: DITC-PeerPoint C100/3-05-26-GA7p2 From: "Borden Rhodes";tag=983a15ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f Call-ID: 709d68ab-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer To: ;tag=ecc2ed34 Content-Length: 0 2010/06/02 02:56:45.532 0:03.573 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 SIP Queueing PDU "2 SUBSCRIBE <403>", transaction=z9hG4bK867e15ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f, token=709d68ab-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer 2010/06/02 02:56:45.532 0:03.574 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Handling PDU "2 SUBSCRIBE <403>" for transaction=z9hG4bK867e15ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f 2010/06/02 02:56:45.533 0:03.574 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP SUBSCRIBE transaction id=z9hG4bK867e15ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f completed. 2010/06/02 02:56:45.533 0:03.574 Pool:0xb530ab70 OpalUDP Setting interface to 192.168.0.4%wlan0 2010/06/02 02:56:45.533 0:03.574 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Not retrying SUBSCRIBE due to error response 403 Forbidden 2010/06/02 02:56:45.533 0:03.574 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Changing SUBSCRIBE handler from Subscribing to Unsubscribed, target=sip:500 at ekiga.net, id=709d68ab-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer 2010/06/02 02:56:45.533 0:03.574 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Handled PDU "2 SUBSCRIBE <403>" 2010/06/02 02:56:45.534 0:03.576 SIP No SRV lookup as has explicit port number. 2010/06/02 02:56:45.534 0:03.576 SIP Transaction remote address is udp$nat.babytel.ca:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.535 0:03.576 SIP Sending PDU (608 bytes) to: rem=udp$216.18.125.7:5065,local=udp$192.168.0.4:5060,if=192.168.0.4%wlan0 SUBSCRIBE sip:501 at ekiga.net SIP/2.0 Route: CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 76.10.150.217:5060;branch=z9hG4bK348b19ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/3.2.6 From: "Borden Rhodes" ;tag=ae4d19ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f Call-ID: 3cca18ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer To: Contact: Accept: application/dialog-info+xml Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,SUBSCRIBE,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE,INFO,PING Expires: 300 Event: dialog;sla;ma Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2010/06/02 02:56:45.535 0:03.577 OpalUDP Setting interface to 192.168.0.4%wlan0 2010/06/02 02:56:45.536 0:03.577 SIP Transaction timers set: retry=0.500, completion=6.000 2010/06/02 02:56:45.537 0:03.578 VideoOutputCoreConfBridge Updating video view 2010/06/02 02:56:45.537 0:03.578 VideoOutputCoreConfBridge Updating zoom 2010/06/02 02:56:45.537 0:03.579 VideoOutputCoreConfBridge Updating Video Settings 2010/06/02 02:56:45.538 0:03.579 VideoOutputCoreConfBridge Updating Video Settings 2010/06/02 02:56:45.538 0:03.579 VideoOutputCoreConfBridge Updating Video Settings 2010/06/02 02:56:45.538 0:03.580 VideoOutputCoreConfBridge Updating Video Settings 2010/06/02 02:56:45.538 0:03.580 VidInputCoreConfBridge Updating preview size and fps 2010/06/02 02:56:45.538 0:03.580 VidInputCore Setting new preview config: 320x240/30 2010/06/02 02:56:45.543 0:03.584 VidInputCoreConfBridge Updating preview size and fps 2010/06/02 02:56:45.543 0:03.584 VidInputCore Setting new preview config: 320x240/30 2010/06/02 02:56:45.547 0:03.588 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2010/06/02 02:56:45.547 0:03.588 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Opal Transport Close 2010/06/02 02:56:45.547 0:03.589 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Opal Deleted transport udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.548 0:03.590 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 192.168.0.4:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:45.548 0:03.590 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.549 0:03.590 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 SIP PDU received: rem=udp$216.18.125.7:5065,local=udp$192.168.0.4:5060,if=192.168.0.4%wlan0 SIP/2.0 403 Forbidden (Outbound Proxy Policy) CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 76.10.150.217:5060;branch=z9hG4bK78db16ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f Server: DITC-PeerPoint C100/3-05-26-GA7p2 From: "Borden Rhodes";tag=a89c16ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f Call-ID: 582416ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer To: ;tag=0168de43 Content-Length: 0 2010/06/02 02:56:45.550 0:03.591 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 SIP Queueing PDU "2 SUBSCRIBE <403>", transaction=z9hG4bK78db16ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f, token=582416ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer 2010/06/02 02:56:45.550 0:03.591 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Handling PDU "2 SUBSCRIBE <403>" for transaction=z9hG4bK78db16ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f 2010/06/02 02:56:45.550 0:03.591 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP SUBSCRIBE transaction id=z9hG4bK78db16ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f completed. 2010/06/02 02:56:45.550 0:03.591 Pool:0xb530ab70 OpalUDP Setting interface to 192.168.0.4%wlan0 2010/06/02 02:56:45.550 0:03.592 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Not retrying SUBSCRIBE due to error response 403 Forbidden 2010/06/02 02:56:45.550 0:03.592 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Changing SUBSCRIBE handler from Subscribing to Unsubscribed, target=sip:500 at ekiga.net, id=582416ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer 2010/06/02 02:56:45.550 0:03.592 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Handled PDU "2 SUBSCRIBE <403>" 2010/06/02 02:56:45.550 0:03.592 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2010/06/02 02:56:45.551 0:03.592 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Opal Transport Close 2010/06/02 02:56:45.551 0:03.592 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Opal Deleted transport udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.552 0:03.593 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 192.168.0.4:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:45.552 0:03.593 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.553 0:03.594 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 SIP PDU received: rem=udp$216.18.125.7:5065,local=udp$192.168.0.4:5060,if=192.168.0.4%wlan0 SIP/2.0 403 Forbidden (Outbound Proxy Policy) CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 76.10.150.217:5060;branch=z9hG4bKa83618ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f Server: DITC-PeerPoint C100/3-05-26-GA7p2 From: "Borden Rhodes";tag=18f917ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f Call-ID: 767d17ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer To: ;tag=b5d78739 Content-Length: 0 2010/06/02 02:56:45.553 0:03.595 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 SIP Queueing PDU "2 SUBSCRIBE <403>", transaction=z9hG4bKa83618ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f, token=767d17ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer 2010/06/02 02:56:45.553 0:03.595 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Handling PDU "2 SUBSCRIBE <403>" for transaction=z9hG4bKa83618ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f 2010/06/02 02:56:45.554 0:03.595 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP SUBSCRIBE transaction id=z9hG4bKa83618ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f completed. 2010/06/02 02:56:45.554 0:03.595 Pool:0xb530ab70 OpalUDP Setting interface to 192.168.0.4%wlan0 2010/06/02 02:56:45.554 0:03.595 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Not retrying SUBSCRIBE due to error response 403 Forbidden 2010/06/02 02:56:45.554 0:03.595 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Changing SUBSCRIBE handler from Subscribing to Unsubscribed, target=sip:501 at ekiga.net, id=767d17ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer 2010/06/02 02:56:45.554 0:03.595 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Handled PDU "2 SUBSCRIBE <403>" 2010/06/02 02:56:45.572 0:03.614 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2010/06/02 02:56:45.572 0:03.614 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Opal Transport Close 2010/06/02 02:56:45.572 0:03.614 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Opal Deleted transport udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.573 0:03.615 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 192.168.0.4:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:45.574 0:03.615 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.574 0:03.616 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 SIP PDU received: rem=udp$216.18.125.7:5065,local=udp$192.168.0.4:5060,if=192.168.0.4%wlan0 SIP/2.0 403 Forbidden (Outbound Proxy Policy) CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 76.10.150.217:5060;branch=z9hG4bK348b19ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f Server: DITC-PeerPoint C100/3-05-26-GA7p2 From: "Borden Rhodes";tag=ae4d19ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f Call-ID: 3cca18ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer To: ;tag=16530962 Content-Length: 0 2010/06/02 02:56:45.575 0:03.616 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 SIP Queueing PDU "2 SUBSCRIBE <403>", transaction=z9hG4bK348b19ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f, token=3cca18ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer 2010/06/02 02:56:45.575 0:03.617 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Handling PDU "2 SUBSCRIBE <403>" for transaction=z9hG4bK348b19ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f 2010/06/02 02:56:45.575 0:03.617 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP SUBSCRIBE transaction id=z9hG4bK348b19ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f completed. 2010/06/02 02:56:45.575 0:03.617 Pool:0xb530ab70 OpalUDP Setting interface to 192.168.0.4%wlan0 2010/06/02 02:56:45.575 0:03.617 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Not retrying SUBSCRIBE due to error response 403 Forbidden 2010/06/02 02:56:45.576 0:03.617 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Changing SUBSCRIBE handler from Subscribing to Unsubscribed, target=sip:501 at ekiga.net, id=3cca18ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer 2010/06/02 02:56:45.576 0:03.617 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Handled PDU "2 SUBSCRIBE <403>" 2010/06/02 02:56:45.576 0:03.617 VidInputCoreConfBridge Updating device 2010/06/02 02:56:45.576 0:03.618 VidInputCore Setting device: Moving Logo (Moving Logo/Moving Logo) 2010/06/02 02:56:45.576 0:03.618 GMVideoInputManager_mlogo Setting Device Moving Logo 2010/06/02 02:56:45.577 0:03.618 VidInputCoreConfBridge Updating device 2010/06/02 02:56:45.577 0:03.618 VidInputCore Setting device: Moving Logo (Moving Logo/Moving Logo) 2010/06/02 02:56:45.577 0:03.618 GMVideoInputManager_mlogo Setting Device Moving Logo 2010/06/02 02:56:45.577 0:03.618 VidInputCoreConfBridge Updating device 2010/06/02 02:56:45.577 0:03.618 VidInputCore Setting device: Moving Logo (Moving Logo/Moving Logo) 2010/06/02 02:56:45.577 0:03.618 GMVideoInputManager_mlogo Setting Device Moving Logo 2010/06/02 02:56:45.577 0:03.619 VidInputCoreConfBridge Updating image 2010/06/02 02:56:45.577 0:03.619 VidInputCoreConfBridge Updating preview 2010/06/02 02:56:45.578 0:03.619 VidInputCore Stopping Preview 2010/06/02 02:56:45.578 0:03.619 AudioOutputCoreConfBridge Updating device 2010/06/02 02:56:45.578 0:03.619 AudioOutputCore Setting device[0]: Default (PTLIB/ALSA) 2010/06/02 02:56:45.578 0:03.619 GMAudioOutputManager_ptlib Setting Device[0] Default (PTLIB/ALSA) 2010/06/02 02:56:45.578 0:03.620 AudioOutputCoreConfBridge Updating device 2010/06/02 02:56:45.578 0:03.620 AudioOutputCore Setting device[1]: Default (PTLIB/ALSA) 2010/06/02 02:56:45.581 0:03.622 AudioInputCoreConfBridge Updating device 2010/06/02 02:56:45.581 0:03.622 AudioInputCore Setting device: Default (PTLIB/ALSA) 2010/06/02 02:56:45.581 0:03.622 GMAudioInputManager_ptlib Setting Device Default (PTLIB/ALSA) 2010/06/02 02:56:45.592 0:03.634 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2010/06/02 02:56:45.592 0:03.634 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Opal Transport Close 2010/06/02 02:56:45.593 0:03.634 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Opal Deleted transport udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:45.820 0:03.861 Ekiga version 3.2.6 2010/06/02 02:56:45.820 0:03.862 OPAL version 3.6.6 2010/06/02 02:56:45.820 0:03.862 PTLIB version 2.6.5 2010/06/02 02:56:45.820 0:03.862 GNOME support disabled 2010/06/02 02:56:45.820 0:03.862 Accelerated rendering support enabled 2010/06/02 02:56:45.821 0:03.862 DBUS support enabled 2010/06/02 02:56:45.821 0:03.862 GConf support enabled 2010/06/02 02:56:45.821 0:03.862 ESound support disabled 2010/06/02 02:56:46.348 0:04.389 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 SIP Deleting SIPSubscribeHandler sip:500 at ekiga.net 2010/06/02 02:56:46.348 0:04.389 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2010/06/02 02:56:46.348 0:04.389 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport Close 2010/06/02 02:56:46.348 0:04.389 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2010/06/02 02:56:46.348 0:04.390 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport Close 2010/06/02 02:56:46.348 0:04.390 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Deleted transport udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:46.349 0:04.390 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 SIP Deleted handler. 2010/06/02 02:56:46.349 0:04.391 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 SIP Deleting SIPSubscribeHandler sip:500 at ekiga.net 2010/06/02 02:56:46.349 0:04.391 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2010/06/02 02:56:46.349 0:04.391 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport Close 2010/06/02 02:56:46.349 0:04.391 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2010/06/02 02:56:46.349 0:04.391 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport Close 2010/06/02 02:56:46.349 0:04.391 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Deleted transport udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:46.350 0:04.391 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 SIP Deleted handler. 2010/06/02 02:56:46.350 0:04.392 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 SIP Deleting SIPSubscribeHandler sip:501 at ekiga.net 2010/06/02 02:56:46.350 0:04.392 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2010/06/02 02:56:46.350 0:04.392 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport Close 2010/06/02 02:56:46.350 0:04.392 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2010/06/02 02:56:46.350 0:04.392 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport Close 2010/06/02 02:56:46.350 0:04.392 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Deleted transport udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:46.351 0:04.392 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 SIP Deleted handler. 2010/06/02 02:56:46.351 0:04.393 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 SIP Deleting SIPSubscribeHandler sip:501 at ekiga.net 2010/06/02 02:56:46.351 0:04.393 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2010/06/02 02:56:46.351 0:04.393 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport Close 2010/06/02 02:56:46.351 0:04.393 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2010/06/02 02:56:46.351 0:04.393 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport Close 2010/06/02 02:56:46.351 0:04.393 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Deleted transport udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:46.352 0:04.393 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 SIP Deleted handler. 2010/06/02 02:56:46.533 0:04.575 Housekeeper:0xb53cdb70 SIP Set state Terminated_Success for SUBSCRIBE transaction id=z9hG4bK867e15ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f 2010/06/02 02:56:46.551 0:04.592 Housekeeper:0xb53cdb70 SIP Set state Terminated_Success for SUBSCRIBE transaction id=z9hG4bK78db16ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f 2010/06/02 02:56:46.554 0:04.595 Housekeeper:0xb53cdb70 SIP Set state Terminated_Success for SUBSCRIBE transaction id=z9hG4bKa83618ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f 2010/06/02 02:56:46.576 0:04.617 Housekeeper:0xb53cdb70 SIP Set state Terminated_Success for SUBSCRIBE transaction id=z9hG4bK348b19ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f 2010/06/02 02:56:47.352 0:05.394 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 SIP Transaction id=z9hG4bK867e15ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f destroyed. 2010/06/02 02:56:47.353 0:05.394 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 SIP Transaction id=z9hG4bK78db16ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f destroyed. 2010/06/02 02:56:47.353 0:05.394 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 SIP Transaction id=z9hG4bK348b19ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f destroyed. 2010/06/02 02:56:47.353 0:05.395 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 SIP Transaction id=z9hG4bKa83618ad-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f destroyed. 2010/06/02 02:56:47.483 0:05.525 Listen Stopping listening thread on udp$*:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:47.484 0:05.525 MonSock Closed UDP socket 0x9ef7e68 2010/06/02 02:56:47.484 0:05.525 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Listen UDP read error. 2010/06/02 02:56:47.504 0:05.545 MonSock Deleting UDP socket 0x9ef7e68 2010/06/02 02:56:47.504 0:05.546 PWLib File handle low water mark set: 36 PUDPSocket 2010/06/02 02:56:47.504 0:05.546 MonSock Created socket bundle for all interfaces. 2010/06/02 02:56:47.536 0:05.577 MonSock Created bundled UDP socket via STUN, internal=192.168.0.4:5060, external=76.10.150.217:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:47.560 0:05.602 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Listen Started listening thread on udp$*:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:47.561 0:05.602 Listen Stopping listening thread on tcp$*:1720 2010/06/02 02:56:47.561 0:05.603 Opal Liste...0xb534bb70 Listen Started listening thread on tcp$*:1720 2010/06/02 02:56:47.562 0:05.603 Opal Liste...0xb534bb70 Listen Waiting on socket accept on tcp$*:1720 2010/06/02 02:56:47.581 0:05.623 PTLib Thread high water mark set: 11 2010/06/02 02:56:47.582 0:05.624 subscriber:0xab7bab70 SIP Start REGISTER aor=19055555555 at sip.babytel.ca registrar=sip.babytel.ca contact= authID=19055555555 realm= expire=600 restore=30 minRetry=0.000 maxRetry=0.000 2010/06/02 02:56:47.583 0:05.625 subscriber:0xab7bab70 SIP Changing REGISTER handler from Unavailable to Subscribing, target=sip:19055555555 at sip.babytel.ca, id=609f55ae-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer 2010/06/02 02:56:47.584 0:05.625 subscriber:0xab7bab70 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 0.0.0.0:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:47.584 0:05.625 subscriber:0xab7bab70 PWLib File handle high water mark set: 50 PUDPSocket 2010/06/02 02:56:47.584 0:05.625 subscriber:0xab7bab70 SIP Created transport udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:47.584 0:05.626 subscriber:0xab7bab70 OpalUDP Started connect to 216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:47.585 0:05.626 subscriber:0xab7bab70 OpalUDP Writing to interface 0 - "192.168.0.4%wlan0" 2010/06/02 02:56:47.618 0:05.660 subscriber:0xab7bab70 OpalMan Listener interfaces: associated transport=udp$76.10.150.217:5060 udp$76.10.150.217:5060,udp$192.168.0.4:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:47.620 0:05.661 subscriber:0xab7bab70 SIP Transaction created. 2010/06/02 02:56:47.622 0:05.663 subscriber:0xab7bab70 SIP No SRV lookup as has explicit port number. 2010/06/02 02:56:47.622 0:05.663 subscriber:0xab7bab70 SIP Transaction remote address is udp$nat.babytel.ca:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:47.622 0:05.664 subscriber:0xab7bab70 SIP Sending PDU (602 bytes) to: rem=udp$216.18.125.7:5065,local=udp$76.10.150.217:5060,if=192.168.0.4%wlan0 REGISTER sip:sip.babytel.ca SIP/2.0 Route: CSeq: 1 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 76.10.150.217:5060;branch=z9hG4bK96865bae-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f;rport User-Agent: Ekiga/3.2.6 From: ;tag=28af55ae-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f Call-ID: 609f55ae-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer To: Contact: ;q=1, ;q=0.500 Allow: INVITE,ACK,OPTIONS,BYE,CANCEL,SUBSCRIBE,NOTIFY,REFER,MESSAGE,INFO,PING Expires: 600 Content-Length: 0 Max-Forwards: 70 2010/06/02 02:56:47.623 0:05.664 subscriber:0xab7bab70 OpalUDP Setting interface to 192.168.0.4%wlan0 2010/06/02 02:56:47.623 0:05.665 subscriber:0xab7bab70 SIP Transaction timers set: retry=0.500, completion=6.000 2010/06/02 02:56:47.663 0:05.704 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 PWLib File handle low water mark set: 46 PUDPSocket 2010/06/02 02:56:47.663 0:05.705 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 OpalUDP Binding to interface: 76.10.150.217:5060 2010/06/02 02:56:47.663 0:05.705 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 SIP Waiting for PDU on udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:47.664 0:05.706 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 SIP PDU received: rem=udp$216.18.125.7:5065,local=udp$76.10.150.217:5060,if=192.168.0.4%wlan0 SIP/2.0 400 Too many contacts CSeq: 1 REGISTER Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 76.10.150.217:5060;branch=z9hG4bK96865bae-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f From: ;tag=28af55ae-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f Call-ID: 609f55ae-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer To: ;tag=da8d072e Content-Length: 0 2010/06/02 02:56:47.665 0:05.706 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 SIP Queueing PDU "1 REGISTER <400>", transaction=z9hG4bK96865bae-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f, token=609f55ae-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer 2010/06/02 02:56:47.665 0:05.706 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2010/06/02 02:56:47.665 0:05.706 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Opal Transport Close 2010/06/02 02:56:47.665 0:05.707 Opal Liste...0xb538cb70 Opal Deleted transport udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:47.666 0:05.707 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Handling PDU "1 REGISTER <400>" for transaction=z9hG4bK96865bae-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f 2010/06/02 02:56:47.666 0:05.707 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP REGISTER transaction id=z9hG4bK96865bae-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f completed. 2010/06/02 02:56:47.666 0:05.707 Pool:0xb530ab70 OpalUDP Setting interface to 192.168.0.4%wlan0 2010/06/02 02:56:47.666 0:05.707 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Not retrying REGISTER due to error response 400 BadRequest 2010/06/02 02:56:47.666 0:05.708 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Changing REGISTER handler from Subscribing to Unsubscribed, target=sip:19055555555 at sip.babytel.ca, id=609f55ae-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f at MyComputer 2010/06/02 02:56:47.666 0:05.708 Pool:0xb530ab70 SIP Handled PDU "1 REGISTER <400>" 2010/06/02 02:56:48.354 0:06.395 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 SIP Deleting SIPRegisterHandler sip:19055555555 at sip.babytel.ca 2010/06/02 02:56:48.354 0:06.395 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2010/06/02 02:56:48.354 0:06.395 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport Close 2010/06/02 02:56:48.354 0:06.395 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport clean up on termination 2010/06/02 02:56:48.354 0:06.395 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Transport Close 2010/06/02 02:56:48.354 0:06.396 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 Opal Deleted transport udp$216.18.125.7:5065 2010/06/02 02:56:48.355 0:06.396 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 SIP Deleted handler. 2010/06/02 02:56:48.667 0:06.709 Housekeeper:0xb53cdb70 SIP Set state Terminated_Success for REGISTER transaction id=z9hG4bK96865bae-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f 2010/06/02 02:56:49.355 0:07.397 Opal Garbage:0xb544fb70 SIP Transaction id=z9hG4bK96865bae-816c-df11-9952-0011f5209f8f destroyed. 2010/06/02 02:57:00.667 0:18.709 Network In...0xb540eb70 IfaceMon Finished interface monitor thread. From shawn_adams at web.de Wed Jun 2 23:04:11 2010 From: shawn_adams at web.de (Shawn Adams) Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2010 01:04:11 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] How to play an audio file In-Reply-To: <4C03B9D3.6030504@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> References: <590290.92116.qm@web63001.mail.re1.yahoo.com> <4C03B9D3.6030504@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: <4C06E36B.4030002@web.de> You have to change he input device in the sound mixer from microphone to the source of the music, CD, AUX in, mixer, etc... If the PC is playing an MP3 file, it must send it to some sound device, perhaps you can use a mixer SW tool to choose this device (i don't know which one it is ) as the "input" device for ekiga. On 05/31/2010 03:29 PM, Eugen Dedu wrote: > On 31/05/10 15:04, Doru Vlad wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> Please tell me if it is possible to play an audio file (mp3, wav) >> during a phone conversation. I am using Ekiga for Win and I want that >> the person that I'm talking to hear the audio file that I'm playing on >> my computer. > > Buna ziua, Doru, > > You can play that file on your computer, and, as any other sound in your > romm, it will be heard remotely. > -- Shawn Adams shawn_adams at web.de AOL AIM field64 Yahoo field_1964 Jabber field64 at jabber.org googletalk field64 at gmail.com From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Thu Jun 3 18:19:40 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2010 20:19:40 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] compile problem opal 3.6.8 In-Reply-To: <201005312343.14013.Gerhard.Stengel@gmx.net> References: <201005312343.14013.Gerhard.Stengel@gmx.net> Message-ID: <4C07F23C.8070906@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 31/05/10 23:43, Gerhard Stengel wrote: > Hi, > > great, a new version of ekiga! > > I tried to compile the latest and greatest ekiga 3.2.7 and opal 3.6.8, but ran into compiling problems. This is the > message the compile process aborts with: > > In file included from /usr/include/libavutil/avutil.h:81, > from /usr/include/libavcodec/avcodec.h:30, > from h264-x264.h:63, > from h264-x264.cxx:38: > /usr/include/libavutil/common.h: In function ?int32_t av_clipl_int32(int64_t)?: > /usr/include/libavutil/common.h:154: error: ?UINT64_C? was not declared in this scope > make[2]: *** [obj/h264-x264.o] Fehler 1 > > UINT64_C is a macro declared in stdint.h, but there's an #ifdef around it: > > #if !defined __cplusplus || defined __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS > > which I think is never fulfilled in this case, so the declaration isn't reached. > How can this be fixed? The problem is that I have not tested compilation with ffmpeg and x264 when releasing 3.2.7... The reason is that recent H264 and H263+ are broken with ekiga. A version which works is FFMPEG_VER := {2009-04-14} and X264_VER := d2e1e1c35c43ea9c90c9211be. I advise you to use these versions. On the contrary, if you have programming skills, we really welcome any patches which fix this. Finally, note that the error comes from ffmpeg (avutil.h), not from ekiga. -- Eugen From john_re at fastmail.us Fri Jun 4 10:58:49 2010 From: john_re at fastmail.us (giovanni_re) Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2010 03:58:49 -0700 Subject: [Ekiga-list] BerkeleyTIP Join June Global Free SW HW Culture Mtgs via VOIP or in Berkeley Message-ID: <1275649130.13809.1378441381@webmail.messagingengine.com> You're invited to join in with the friendly people at the BerkeleyTIP global meeting - newbie to Ph.D. - everyone is invited. Get a headset & join using VOIP online, or come to Berkeley. 1st step: Join the mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/BerkTIPGlobal Watch the videos. Discuss them on VOIP. 8 great videos/talks this month - see below. Starting off year 3 of BerkeleyTIP :) Join with us at the LOCATION TO BE DETERMINED at the University of California at Berkeley, or join from your home via VOIP, or send this email locally, create a local meeting, & join via VOIP: Tip: a wifi cafe is a great place to meet. :) JUNE 5 & 20 AT UCB MEETING LOCATIONS TO BE DETERMINED. PLEASE VIEW THE BTIP WEBSITE & MAILING LIST PAGES FOR THE LATEST DETIALS. http://sites.google.com/site/berkeleytip http://groups.google.com/group/BerkTIPGlobal BerkeleyTIP - Educational, Productive, Social For Learning about, Sharing, & Producing, All Free SW HW & Culture. TIP == Talks, Installfest, Project & Programming Party http://sites.google.com/site/berkeleytip ===== CONTENTS: 1) 2010 JUNE VIDEOS; 2) 2010 JUNE MEETING DAYS, TIMES, LOCATIONS; 3) LOCAL MEETING AT U. C. Berkeley LOCATION TO BE DETERMINED; 4) HOT TOPICS; 5) PLEASE RSVP PROBABILISTICALLY, THANKS :) ; 6) INSTALLFEST; SPECIAL: FREE 7th Annual BERKELEY WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL June 5 Sat; 7) ARRIVING FIRST AT THE MEETING: MAKE A "BerkeleyTIP" SIGN; 8) IRC: #berkeleytip on irc.freenode.net; 9) VOIP FOR GLOBAL MEETING; 10) VOLUNTEERING, TO DOs; 11) MAILING LISTS: BerkeleyTIP-Global, LocalBerkeley, Announce; 12) ANYTHING I FORGOT TO MENTION?; 13) FOR FORWARDING ======================================================================= ===== 1) 2010 JUNE VIDEOS Super Computing for Business, Brian Modra, CLUG State of the Linux Union 2010, Jim Zemlin, Linux Foundation Journaled Soft-Updates, Dr. Kirk McKusick, BSDCan 2010 Scientific data visualization using Mayavi2, Gael Varoquaux, Python4ScienceUCB Bringing OLPC to children in Afghanistan, Carol Ruth Silver, OLPC-SF Text-to-Speech in Ubuntu with Kttsd Kmouth Festival, blip.tv Rabbi Rabbs, the UnixRabbi, leads a group of Unix geeks, Comedy, UUASC, BS"D, 2003 The Great Debate - Are We Alone?, Geoff Marcy and Dan Werthimer, SETI at UC Berkeley Thanks to all the speakers, organizations, & videographers. :) [Please alert the speakers that their talks are scheduled for June for BTIP (if you are with the group that recorded their talk), because I may not have time to do that. Thanks. :) ] URLs for video download & full details: http://sites.google.com/site/berkeleytip/talk-videos Download & watch these talks before the BTIP meetings. Discuss at the meeting. Email the mailing list, tell us what videos you'll watch & want to discuss: http://groups.google.com/group/BerkTIPGlobal Know any other video sources? - please email me. _Your_ group should video record & post online your meeting's talks! ===== 2) 2010 JUNE MEETING DAYS, TIMES, LOCATIONS In person meetings on 1st Saturday & 3rd Sunday, every month. June 5 & 20, 12N-3P USA-Pacific time, Saturday, Sunday Online only meeting using VOIP: June 14 & 29, 5-6P USA-Pacific time, Monday, Tuesday Mark your calendars. 5 Sat 12N-3P PDST = 3-6P EDST = 19-22 UTC 14 Mon 5-6P PDST = 8-9P EDST = 0- 1 UTC Tues 15 20 Sun 12N-3P PDST = 3-6P EDST = 19-22 UTC 29 Tues 5-6P PDST = 8-9P EDST = 0- 1 UTC Wed 30 USA-PacificDaylightSavingsTime is -7 hours UTC, due to daylight savings currently. Times listed above should be double checked by you for accuracy. ===== 3) LOCAL MEETING AT U. C. BERKELEY - LOCATION TO BE DETERMINED http://sites.google.com/site/berkeleytip/directions RSVP please. See below. It greatly helps my planning. But, _do_ come if you forgot to RSVP. THE JUNE 5 & 20 ON CAMPUS MEETING LOCATIONS ARE CURRENTLY TO BE DETERMINED. HOPEFULLY KNOW ON FRIDAY JUNE 4. PLEASE VIEW THE BTIP WEBSITE & MAILING LIST FOR THE FINALIZED LOCATION. THANK YOU. ALWAYS BE SURE TO CHECK THE BTIP WEBSITE _&_ MAILING LIST FOR THE LATEST LAST MINUTE DETAILS & CHANGES, BEFORE COMING TO THE MEETING! :) http://sites.google.com/site/berkeleytip http://groups.google.com/group/BerkTIPGlobal DO BRING A VOIP HEADSET, available for $10-30 at most electronics retail stores, & a laptop computer, so you are able to communicate with the global BTIP community via VOIP. It is highly recommended that you have a voip headset, & not rely on a laptop's built in microphone & speakers, because the headphones keep the noise level down. Bringing a headset is not required, but is a great part of the being able to communicate with the global community. :) Clothing: Typically 55-80 degrees F. Weather: http://www.wunderground.com/auto/sfgate/CA/Berkeley.html Other location local meeting possibilities: http://sites.google.com/site/berkeleytip/local-meetings Create a local meeting in your town. ===== 4) HOT TOPICS Oracle owns Sun - Free SW implications? OpenOffice? OpenOffice - Ready for college Fall 2010? MakerBot, RepRap - Personal Making - Like where PCs were in 1975? Android phones - Besting iPhone? worthwhile? How knowable is the hw? - Can BSD be run on Android phones? iPad, iPhone & iPod- rooting & running GNU(Linux) & BSD ===== 5) PLEASE RSVP PROBABILISTICALLY, THANKS :) If you think there is a >70% chance ("likely") you'll come to the in person meeting in Berkeley, please RSVP to me. Thanks. It helps my planning. Please _do_ come even if you haven't RSVP'd, it's not required. Better yet, join the BerkeleyTIP-Global mailing list, send the RSVP there, & tell us what things you're interested in, or what videos you'll try to watch - so we can know what videos are popular, & we might watch them too. :) http://groups.google.com/group/BerkTIPGlobal ===== 6) INSTALLFEST Get help installing & using Free Software, Hardware & Culture. Laptops only, typically. There isn't easy access for physically bringing desktop boxes here. RSVP _HIGHLY RECOMMENDED_ if you want installfest help. Please RSVP to me, Giovanni, at the from address for this announcement, or better, join & send email to the BTIP-Global mailing list telling us what you'd like help with. This way we can be better prepared to help you, & you might get valuable advice from the mailing list members. If you are new to using free software, an excellent system would be the KUbuntu GNU(Linux) software. It is very comprehensive, fairly easy to use (similar to Windows or Mac), & suitable for personal, home, university, or business use. We are also glad to try to help people with software who join via VOIP. Please email the mailing list with requests that you want help with, so we can try to be prepared better to help you. Installfest volunteers/helpers always welcome, in person, or via VOIP. :) ===== SPECIAL - MUSIC IN BERKELEY JUNE 5 SATURDAY ===== Also June 5 Sat in Berkeley, after BTIP: ===== FREE 7th Annual BERKELEY WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL ===== Telegraph Avenue 12 Noon - 9 pm "Berkeley World Music Fest... has some of our best world musicians who call East Bay home...a wonderful event, and intimate, mix of outdoor performances in cafes and shops(the best music People's Park gets each year along Telegraph Ave. (Larry Kelp, KPFA music host)" Continuous music outdoors & in cafes http://www.berkeleyworldmusic.com/entry.asp?PageID=118 ===== 7) ARRIVING FIRST AT THE MEETING: MAKE A "BerkeleyTIP" SIGN If you get to the meeting & don't see a "BerkeleyTIP" sign up yet, please: 1) Make a BTIP sign on an 8x11 paper & put it at your table, 2) Email the mailing list, or join on IRC, & let us know you are there. Ask someone if you could use their computer for a minute to look something up, or send an email. People are usually very friendly & willing to help. We can also email you a temporary guest AirBears account login. We will have wifi guest accounts available for BTIP attendees. Be sure you have wifi capable equipment. Be Prepared: Bring a multi-outlet extension power cord. ===== 8) IRC: #berkeleytip on irc.freenode.net For help with anything, especially how to get VOIP working, & text communication. ===== 9) VOIP FOR GLOBAL MEETING Speak & listen to everyone globally using VOIP. Get a headset! See some VOIP instructions here: http://sites.google.com/site/berkeleytip/voice-voip-conferencing ===== 10) VOLUNTEERING, TO DOs Enjoy doing or learning something(s)? Help out BTIP in that area. Website development, mailing list management, video locating, VOIP server (FreeSwitch, Asterisk) or client (Ekiga, SFLPhone,...), creating a local meeting. Join the mailing list & let us know. Your offers of free help are always welcome here. :) ===== 11) MAILING LISTS: BerkeleyTIP-Global, LocalBerkeley, Announce Everyone should join the BerkeleyTIP-Global list: http://groups.google.com/group/BerkTIPGlobal Say "hi", tell us your interests, & what videos you'll like to watch. Info on all lists here: http://sites.google.com/site/berkeleytip/mailing-lists ===== 12) ANYTHING I FORGOT TO MENTION? Please join & email the BerkeleyTIP-Global mailing list. ===== 13) FOR FORWARDING You are invited to forward this message anywhere it would be appreciated. Better yet, use it to create a local meeting. Invite & get together with your friends locally, & join in with us all globally. :) Looking forward to meeting with you in person, or online. :) Giovanni From thedogfarted at gmail.com Fri Jun 4 15:20:44 2010 From: thedogfarted at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?B?SsSBbmlzIFJ1a8WhxIFucw==?=) Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2010 18:20:44 +0300 Subject: [Ekiga-list] compile problem opal 3.6.8 In-Reply-To: <4C07F23C.8070906@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> References: <201005312343.14013.Gerhard.Stengel@gmx.net> <4C07F23C.8070906@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Eugen Dedu wrote: > On 31/05/10 23:43, Gerhard Stengel wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> great, a new version of ekiga! >> >> I tried to compile the latest and greatest ekiga 3.2.7 and opal 3.6.8, but >> ran into compiling problems. This is the >> message the compile process aborts with: >> >> In file included from /usr/include/libavutil/avutil.h:81, >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?from /usr/include/libavcodec/avcodec.h:30, >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?from h264-x264.h:63, >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?from h264-x264.cxx:38: >> /usr/include/libavutil/common.h: In function ?int32_t >> av_clipl_int32(int64_t)?: >> /usr/include/libavutil/common.h:154: error: ?UINT64_C? was not declared in >> this scope >> make[2]: *** [obj/h264-x264.o] Fehler 1 >> >> UINT64_C is a macro declared in stdint.h, but there's an #ifdef around it: >> >> #if !defined __cplusplus || defined __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS >> >> which I think is never fulfilled in this case, so the declaration isn't >> reached. >> How can this be fixed? > > The problem is that I have not tested compilation with ffmpeg and x264 when > releasing 3.2.7... ?The reason is that recent H264 and H263+ are broken with > ekiga. ?A version which works is FFMPEG_VER := {2009-04-14} and X264_VER := > d2e1e1c35c43ea9c90c9211be. ?I advise you to use these versions. > > On the contrary, if you have programming skills, we really welcome any > patches which fix this. Just add -D__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS to opal CXXFLAGS (and for everything else that is in C++ and somehow includes avutil.h). -- Ian From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Fri Jun 4 15:45:04 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2010 17:45:04 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] compile problem opal 3.6.8 In-Reply-To: References: <201005312343.14013.Gerhard.Stengel@gmx.net> <4C07F23C.8070906@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: <4C091F80.8070008@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 04/06/10 17:20, J?nis Ruk??ns wrote: > On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Eugen Dedu > wrote: >> On 31/05/10 23:43, Gerhard Stengel wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> great, a new version of ekiga! >>> >>> I tried to compile the latest and greatest ekiga 3.2.7 and opal 3.6.8, but >>> ran into compiling problems. This is the >>> message the compile process aborts with: >>> >>> In file included from /usr/include/libavutil/avutil.h:81, >>> from /usr/include/libavcodec/avcodec.h:30, >>> from h264-x264.h:63, >>> from h264-x264.cxx:38: >>> /usr/include/libavutil/common.h: In function ?int32_t >>> av_clipl_int32(int64_t)?: >>> /usr/include/libavutil/common.h:154: error: ?UINT64_C? was not declared in >>> this scope >>> make[2]: *** [obj/h264-x264.o] Fehler 1 >>> >>> UINT64_C is a macro declared in stdint.h, but there's an #ifdef around it: >>> >>> #if !defined __cplusplus || defined __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS >>> >>> which I think is never fulfilled in this case, so the declaration isn't >>> reached. >>> How can this be fixed? >> >> The problem is that I have not tested compilation with ffmpeg and x264 when >> releasing 3.2.7... The reason is that recent H264 and H263+ are broken with >> ekiga. A version which works is FFMPEG_VER := {2009-04-14} and X264_VER := >> d2e1e1c35c43ea9c90c9211be. I advise you to use these versions. >> >> On the contrary, if you have programming skills, we really welcome any >> patches which fix this. > > Just add -D__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS to opal CXXFLAGS (and for everything > else that is in C++ and somehow includes avutil.h). Why does it work on some machines (mine for ex.) and not on his? -- Eugen From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Fri Jun 4 16:07:00 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2010 18:07:00 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Programmatic Dialing In-Reply-To: <1275217555390-2236212.post@n4.nabble.com> References: <1275217555390-2236212.post@n4.nabble.com> Message-ID: <4C0924A4.5000209@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 30/05/10 13:05, Darren996 wrote: > > Hi, > > I was wondering if there's a way to dial from another application? I need > to have a VOIP phone dial a customer from an application I work on. If > Ekiga can't do it is there some other VOIP phone that will? Sorry, I'm > really new to this stuff and I'm not having any luck finding answers on my > own. I thought that "ekiga -c 500 at ekiga.net" should call 500, but it is not true. Does someone if this is what it is supposed to do? Note that ekiga needs to register before calling 500. -- Eugen From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Fri Jun 4 16:08:00 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2010 18:08:00 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Problems connecting to sip2sip.info In-Reply-To: <1274821947.8283.6.camel@mantis.site> References: <1274652585.8007.1.camel@mantis.site> <4BFA4EF7.7090605@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <1274730133.7301.6.camel@mantis.site> <4BFC1FDD.9020909@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <1274821947.8283.6.camel@mantis.site> Message-ID: <4C0924E0.8080803@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 25/05/10 23:12, Aaron W. Hsu wrote: > On Tue, 2010-05-25 at 21:07 +0200, Eugen Dedu wrote: >> I do not understand: you want to register to sip2sip.info account so >> that you can make calls? Then I suppose you must have an account >> there, >> and maybe you also need to setup a proxy if you wish to use it. >> That's >> how I understand it, I might be wrong. > > I already have an Ekiga.net account. I want to call someone who has a > sip2sip.info address. I can successfully register my ekiga.net account > with Ekiga. Moreover, i can successfully make test calls and call people > with ekiga.net addresses. I can't seem to call sip2sip.info addresses, > however. As nobody answered, please create a bug report with all the information. -- Eugen From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Fri Jun 4 16:09:15 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2010 18:09:15 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Issue: ringtone continuation... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4C09252B.1000503@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 16/05/10 02:24, Custom Processing Unlimited wrote: > whenever I receive a call, my ringtone plays in its entirety, even after > I've answered the phone, and it only rings once. So I have to make sure I > have a ringtone short enough to not make my conversation difficult to hear > after I've answerd the phone, but long enough for me to respond to before > it's over because it only rings once... is there a way to both make my > ringtone repeat (when short) and make it cut off when answering the call > (with both short and long ringtones)? Sorry to reply so late. Please send us the -d 4 output to see if it shows anything interesting. Otherwise, we need to look carefully inside the code... -- Eugen From thedogfarted at gmail.com Fri Jun 4 17:40:20 2010 From: thedogfarted at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?B?SsSBbmlzIFJ1a8WhxIFucw==?=) Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2010 20:40:20 +0300 Subject: [Ekiga-list] compile problem opal 3.6.8 In-Reply-To: <4C091F80.8070008@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> References: <201005312343.14013.Gerhard.Stengel@gmx.net> <4C07F23C.8070906@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <4C091F80.8070008@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Eugen Dedu wrote: > On 04/06/10 17:20, J?nis Ruk??ns wrote: >> Just add -D__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS to opal CXXFLAGS (and for everything >> else that is in C++ and somehow includes avutil.h). > > Why does it work on some machines (mine for ex.) and not on his? Well it should work, unless his stdint.h is different than mine (doesn't seem to be the case), something undefs __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS or some other black magic happens which makes the define to vanish. Anyway I didn't see him mentioning that he tried to add -D__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS to CXXFLAGS and it still didn't work, unless that was off the list. So I assume he's using vanilla 3.8.6 which of course won't work. By the way I see there is patch posted regarding this, however only for H.263 - http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3011184&group_id=204472&atid=989750 -- Ian From arcfide at sacrideo.us Sat Jun 5 05:18:17 2010 From: arcfide at sacrideo.us (Aaron W. Hsu) Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2010 01:18:17 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Problems connecting to sip2sip.info In-Reply-To: <4C0924E0.8080803@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> References: <1274652585.8007.1.camel@mantis.site> <4BFA4EF7.7090605@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <1274730133.7301.6.camel@mantis.site> <4BFC1FDD.9020909@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <1274821947.8283.6.camel@mantis.site> <4C0924E0.8080803@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: <1275715097.7560.53.camel@mantis.site> On Fri, 2010-06-04 at 18:08 +0200, Eugen Dedu wrote: > On 25/05/10 23:12, Aaron W. Hsu wrote: > > On Tue, 2010-05-25 at 21:07 +0200, Eugen Dedu wrote: > >> I do not understand: you want to register to sip2sip.info account so > >> that you can make calls? Then I suppose you must have an account > >> there, > >> and maybe you also need to setup a proxy if you wish to use it. > >> That's > >> how I understand it, I might be wrong. > > > > I already have an Ekiga.net account. I want to call someone who has a > > sip2sip.info address. I can successfully register my ekiga.net account > > with Ekiga. Moreover, i can successfully make test calls and call people > > with ekiga.net addresses. I can't seem to call sip2sip.info addresses, > > however. > > As nobody answered, please create a bug report with all the information. Done. It doesn't appear to be anything wrong with the Ekiga.net service, as apparently I can connect fine to sip2sip.info addresses from another Ekiga.net account on Mac with the Blink software. This leads me to wonder what I am missing in my configuration of the Ekiga software. The bug report is #620625 described in Aaron W. Hsu -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From justinibrahim1 at gmail.com Sat Jun 5 20:45:05 2010 From: justinibrahim1 at gmail.com (Justin Ibrahim) Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 21:45:05 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] SIP NUMBER In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thank you for your response.. I have done some reading and ekiga says it is possible through their diamoncard service by obtaining a personal virtual DID number (which they say is not mandatory as you can use any other DID service you want). Okay here's the deal. I have done some reading and discovered that the number was a feature for ekiga which was removed (after some update) and yannick didn't have the time to update it... So my best bet would be to register for a numeric alias at simbroker.com. Okay I have this sorted out and please anyone can correct me if I'm wrong. I was initially confused as to what the SIP number actually is but it looks like it is the same thing as what is called the SIP URI. So my confusion was if it would be "alias"@ ekiga.net OR if it would be "alias":"my-ekiga.net-username"@ekiga.net.. Apparently this is where I got stuck. But it seems since an SIP number is practically the same as an SIP URI, then my real SIP number would be "alias"@ekiga.net. (Please any correction would be appreciated if this assumption is wrong). In other words, if I choose not to use diamondcard I would have to get a service which offers what they offer meaning I will need the SIP proxy. On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Custom Processing Unlimited < cpunltd at gmail.com> wrote: > if you are looking for a number that is dialable by a standard phone to > call you via ekiga, I have not seen that option available (though I haven't > specifically looked for that as of yet)... as far as I know, your ekiga > service is SIP so someone with SKYPE, EKIGA or another internet-based > calling service would be able to call you at username at ekiga.net, but not > 1-123-123-1234 or a standard home/cell phone number. Again, I could be > wrong, but I do not believe ekiga is setup for this by default. I encourage > you to read through their website and help pages to get a clear > understanding of what you have signed up for. > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From justinibrahim1 at gmail.com Sat Jun 5 21:11:05 2010 From: justinibrahim1 at gmail.com (Justin Ibrahim) Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 22:11:05 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] SIP NUMBER In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I'm trying to test the service with IPKall but I can't seem to get past IPKall's registration page. IPkall is asking for SIP number. I typed in "my-username-gotten-from-ekiga"@ ekiga.net but it gives me the error below. So I typed in my SIP number as " alias-number-gotten-from-simbroker.com"@ekiga.net and I am using freevoip.fonosip.com as the SIP proxy but when I hit submit it still tells me the same error: "PLEASE ENTER A VALID SIP NUMBER.. Can anyone help me with this? I need to complete this to have a better understanding of how this all works. Thanks in anticipation of any swift response. Justin. On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 9:45 PM, Justin Ibrahim wrote: > Thank you for your response.. > > I have done some reading and ekiga says it is possible through their > diamoncard service > by obtaining a personal virtual DID number (which they say is not mandatory > as you can use any other DID service you want). > > Okay here's the deal. I have done some reading and discovered that the > number was a feature for ekiga which was removed (after some update) and > yannick didn't have the time to update it... So my best bet would be to > register for a numeric alias at simbroker.com. Okay I have this sorted out > and please anyone can correct me if I'm wrong. I was initially confused as > to what the SIP number actually is but it looks like it is the same thing as > what is called the SIP URI. So my confusion was if it would be "alias"@ > ekiga.net OR if it would be "alias":"my-ekiga.net-username"@ekiga.net.. > Apparently this is where I got stuck. But it seems since an SIP number is > practically the same as an SIP URI, then my real SIP number would be > "alias"@ekiga.net. (Please any correction would be appreciated if this > assumption is wrong). > > In other words, if I choose not to use diamondcard I would have to get a > service which offers what they offer meaning I will need the SIP proxy. > > On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Custom Processing Unlimited < > cpunltd at gmail.com> wrote: > >> if you are looking for a number that is dialable by a standard phone to >> call you via ekiga, I have not seen that option available (though I haven't >> specifically looked for that as of yet)... as far as I know, your ekiga >> service is SIP so someone with SKYPE, EKIGA or another internet-based >> calling service would be able to call you at username at ekiga.net, but not >> 1-123-123-1234 or a standard home/cell phone number. Again, I could be >> wrong, but I do not believe ekiga is setup for this by default. I encourage >> you to read through their website and help pages to get a clear >> understanding of what you have signed up for. >> _______________________________________________ >> ekiga-list mailing list >> ekiga-list at gnome.org >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cpunltd at gmail.com Sat Jun 5 21:18:08 2010 From: cpunltd at gmail.com (Custom Processing Unlimited) Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 16:18:08 -0500 Subject: [Ekiga-list] SIP NUMBER In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: first instinct is to tell you to google "ekiga" and "ipkall" to get the info you seek. I had it setup ages ago, so I don't really remember what i did, but I know it stemed from google those two terms (as is my habit when I can't figure something out with the provided information. Most likely, you will find a nice list of Ubuntu forum threads, maybe a couple of Mandriva ones, but take the time to sort them out and try what you come across (and note what worked for your own purposes as well as letting us know you figured it out)... -- "Custom" is NOT mass produced... then it's just a product line. Custom Processing Unlimited -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From justinibrahim1 at gmail.com Sat Jun 5 21:24:19 2010 From: justinibrahim1 at gmail.com (Justin Ibrahim) Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 22:24:19 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] SIP NUMBER In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yes.. In fact, I have like 4 browsers open right now (safari, mozilla, IE & flock) with A LOT of open windows in each due to searching and reading but I still haven't found this solution, this is why I decided to try this mailing list to see if someone could assist me. Also, I will make sure I post my findings when ever I discover or solve anything which has always been my style on forums. That is no problem. But right now I really need a solution to this.. Grrrrrr.... :( I'm still searching for an answer but please please anyone help! On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 10:18 PM, Custom Processing Unlimited < cpunltd at gmail.com> wrote: > first instinct is to tell you to google "ekiga" and "ipkall" to get the > info you seek. I had it setup ages ago, so I don't really remember what i > did, but I know it stemed from google those two terms (as is my habit when I > can't figure something out with the provided information. Most likely, you > will find a nice list of Ubuntu forum threads, maybe a couple of Mandriva > ones, but take the time to sort them out and try what you come across (and > note what worked for your own purposes as well as letting us know you > figured it out)... > > -- > "Custom" is NOT mass produced... then it's just a product line. > Custom Processing Unlimited > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cpunltd at gmail.com Sat Jun 5 22:09:24 2010 From: cpunltd at gmail.com (Custom Processing Unlimited) Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 17:09:24 -0500 Subject: [Ekiga-list] SIP NUMBER In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: if I rediscover my fix from years ago, I will post to let you know... Won't make any guarantees, but do me a fav and don't allow this thread to become stagnant (I'm admittedly one of those out of sight, out of mind types) and ask now and then if anyone has stumbled upon a link, found a page that explains in detail or whatever... also, letting the thread die out tells the new readers that you either don't care, gave up, or found a solution and never came back to say anything... -- "Custom" is NOT mass produced... then it's just a product line. Custom Processing Unlimited -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From justinibrahim1 at gmail.com Sat Jun 5 22:37:40 2010 From: justinibrahim1 at gmail.com (Justin Ibrahim) Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 23:37:40 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] SIP NUMBER In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Okay.. Im still searching, will post if I see anything. will also post if I give up searching. On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 11:09 PM, Custom Processing Unlimited < cpunltd at gmail.com> wrote: > if I rediscover my fix from years ago, I will post to let you know... > Won't make any guarantees, but do me a fav and don't allow this thread to > become stagnant (I'm admittedly one of those out of sight, out of mind > types) and ask now and then if anyone has stumbled upon a link, found a page > that explains in detail or whatever... also, letting the thread die out > tells the new readers that you either don't care, gave up, or found a > solution and never came back to say anything... > > -- > "Custom" is NOT mass produced... then it's just a product line. > Custom Processing Unlimited > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From justinibrahim1 at gmail.com Sat Jun 5 22:58:21 2010 From: justinibrahim1 at gmail.com (Justin Ibrahim) Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 23:58:21 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] SIP NUMBER In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I've even been on the irc all day and the painful thing is that nobody is even responding to me. It's strange how people act sometimes... I watch them enter the channel and part the channel and no one even acts like I exist. On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Justin Ibrahim wrote: > Okay.. Im still searching, will post if I see anything. will also post if I > give up searching. > > On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 11:09 PM, Custom Processing Unlimited < > cpunltd at gmail.com> wrote: > >> if I rediscover my fix from years ago, I will post to let you know... >> Won't make any guarantees, but do me a fav and don't allow this thread to >> become stagnant (I'm admittedly one of those out of sight, out of mind >> types) and ask now and then if anyone has stumbled upon a link, found a page >> that explains in detail or whatever... also, letting the thread die out >> tells the new readers that you either don't care, gave up, or found a >> solution and never came back to say anything... >> >> -- >> "Custom" is NOT mass produced... then it's just a product line. >> Custom Processing Unlimited >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ekiga-list mailing list >> ekiga-list at gnome.org >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Im still searching, will post if I see anything. will also post if >> I give up searching. >> >> On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 11:09 PM, Custom Processing Unlimited < >> cpunltd at gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> if I rediscover my fix from years ago, I will post to let you know... >>> Won't make any guarantees, but do me a fav and don't allow this thread to >>> become stagnant (I'm admittedly one of those out of sight, out of mind >>> types) and ask now and then if anyone has stumbled upon a link, found a page >>> that explains in detail or whatever... also, letting the thread die out >>> tells the new readers that you either don't care, gave up, or found a >>> solution and never came back to say anything... >>> >>> -- >>> "Custom" is NOT mass produced... then it's just a product line. >>> Custom Processing Unlimited >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ekiga-list mailing list >>> ekiga-list at gnome.org >>> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list >>> >> >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Hsu wrote: > On Sat, 2010-06-05 at 17:30 +0100, Justin Ibrahim wrote: > > Please i need help with this. I have registered with ekiga and now I > > know my SIP address but I do not know my SIP number. Isn't ekiga > > supposed to give me this? This is my problem, where do I get the ekiga > > SIP number. > > As I understand it, you just use your Ekiga address sip:user at ekiga.net > for receiving calls. I don't think you get a default number. > > Aaron W. Hsu > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks a lot .. :D On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 11:20 PM, Custom Processing Unlimited < cpunltd at gmail.com> wrote: > glad to see you pulled it off and figured it out in the end. I knew it > wasn't that difficult, just couldn't remember exactly what it was. Make > sure you bookmark or highlight this email in your account and save it in a > good place in case you ever need to reference it... > > -- > "Custom" is NOT mass produced... then it's just a product line. > Custom Processing Unlimited > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From justinibrahim1 at gmail.com Sun Jun 6 22:49:25 2010 From: justinibrahim1 at gmail.com (Justin Ibrahim) Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2010 23:49:25 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] SIP NUMBER In-Reply-To: References: <1275780769.24897.0.camel@mantis.site> Message-ID: WOW.. Now I have another problem... :( One solved then another comes up, what a wuss!.. Problem is that I can hear people call me but they say they cannot hear me.. I changed the SIP account details to sipsorcery still using the ekiga softphone but people say they can't hear me but I can hear them VERY well... Please help. Thanks in anticipation of any swift response. Justin On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 11:47 PM, Justin Ibrahim wrote: > Yes I will... > > Thanks a lot .. :D > > On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 11:20 PM, Custom Processing Unlimited < > cpunltd at gmail.com> wrote: > >> glad to see you pulled it off and figured it out in the end. I knew it >> wasn't that difficult, just couldn't remember exactly what it was. Make >> sure you bookmark or highlight this email in your account and save it in a >> good place in case you ever need to reference it... >> >> -- >> "Custom" is NOT mass produced... then it's just a product line. >> Custom Processing Unlimited >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ekiga-list mailing list >> ekiga-list at gnome.org >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ncassanova11 at gmail.com Mon Jun 7 00:27:57 2010 From: ncassanova11 at gmail.com (Nikolai Gauntlet Cassanova) Date: Sun, 06 Jun 2010 20:27:57 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Nikolai Cassanova: Hi wanted to know if ekiga could be ported to a mobile phone Message-ID: <1275870477.2880.84.camel@king-laptop> Hello, ekiga mailing list, I wanted to know if ekiga could be ported to a mobile phone like an android smart phone and run similar to skype or Google voice? P.S: I hope I posted this email correct to the list serve, if not since it is my first time, please someone correct me -- Nikolai Gauntlet Cassanova From cpunltd at gmail.com Mon Jun 7 04:24:13 2010 From: cpunltd at gmail.com (Custom Processing Unlimited) Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2010 23:24:13 -0500 Subject: [Ekiga-list] SIP NUMBER In-Reply-To: References: <1275780769.24897.0.camel@mantis.site> Message-ID: Make sure your audio settings are correct. I'd think your microphone is not set to the right audio device or may be muted (either the device itself or the audio settings on the computer)... if they still can't hear you, it's likely a network problem (I believe that would revolve around the TCP and UDP settings, but don't know the details) if the advice I gave you doesn't work, write back and hopefully someone with TCP/UDP knowledge can chime in and explain how to unblock your network audio out issue...if that is the issue :) -- "Custom" is NOT mass produced... then it's just a product line. Custom Processing Unlimited -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cpunltd at gmail.com Mon Jun 7 04:29:24 2010 From: cpunltd at gmail.com (Custom Processing Unlimited) Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2010 23:29:24 -0500 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Nikolai Cassanova: Hi wanted to know if ekiga could be ported to a mobile phone In-Reply-To: <1275870477.2880.84.camel@king-laptop> References: <1275870477.2880.84.camel@king-laptop> Message-ID: it should be able to be ported to android... just a matter of having the proper libraries and depends installed on the target system and compiling the source on the target system with whatever packaging system android offers to be redistributed. Android is still linux (as far as I know) on a different processor achitecture (ARM, if I'm not mistaken) so if you know how to compile software on your computer from source (and android offers a source install or source packaging option of some sort) you are good to go... make sure to ask around the android forums, IRC's and mailing lists if anyone is looking to port ekiga... you'll be more likely to find someone willing or interested in it already over there vs here because your inquiry is architecture-(and distro-)specific... -- "Custom" is NOT mass produced... then it's just a product line. Custom Processing Unlimited -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ncassanova11 at gmail.com Mon Jun 7 04:55:49 2010 From: ncassanova11 at gmail.com (Nikolai Gauntlet Cassanova) Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2010 00:55:49 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Nikolai Cassanova: Hi wanted to know if ekiga could be ported to a mobile phone In-Reply-To: References: <1275870477.2880.84.camel@king-laptop> Message-ID: <1275886549.3466.20.camel@king-laptop> Thanks for the information and I will try and the android forums, irc and mailing list, as this will be my first time compiling software from scratch, but it should be fun, because I really want ekiga on my android phone. On Sun, 2010-06-06 at 23:29 -0500, Custom Processing Unlimited wrote: > it should be able to be ported to android... just a matter of having > the proper libraries and depends installed on the target system and > compiling the source on the target system with whatever packaging > system android offers to be redistributed. Android is still linux (as > far as I know) on a different processor achitecture (ARM, if I'm not > mistaken) so if you know how to compile software on your computer from > source (and android offers a source install or source packaging option > of some sort) you are good to go... make sure to ask around the > android forums, IRC's and mailing lists if anyone is looking to port > ekiga... you'll be more likely to find someone willing or interested > in it already over there vs here because your inquiry is > architecture-(and distro-)specific... > > -- > "Custom" is NOT mass produced... then it's just a product line. > Custom Processing Unlimited > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- Nikolai Gauntlet Cassanova SUNY University At Albany Email: NCassanova11 at gmail.com Phone: 347-206-3275 From jpuydt at free.fr Mon Jun 7 04:58:04 2010 From: jpuydt at free.fr (Julien Puydt) Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2010 06:58:04 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Nikolai Cassanova: Hi wanted to know if ekiga could be ported to a mobile phone In-Reply-To: <1275870477.2880.84.camel@king-laptop> References: <1275870477.2880.84.camel@king-laptop> Message-ID: <4C0C7C5C.20202@free.fr> Le 07/06/2010 02:27, Nikolai Gauntlet Cassanova a ?crit : > Hello, ekiga mailing list, I wanted to know if ekiga could be ported to > a mobile phone like an android smart phone and run similar to skype or > Google voice? 1. Yes. 2. You should probably aim for the devel mailing-list. HTH, Snark From ncassanova11 at gmail.com Mon Jun 7 05:02:58 2010 From: ncassanova11 at gmail.com (Nikolai Gauntlet Cassanova) Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2010 01:02:58 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Nikolai Cassanova: Hi wanted to know if ekiga could be ported to a mobile phone In-Reply-To: References: <1275870477.2880.84.camel@king-laptop> Message-ID: <1275886978.3466.23.camel@king-laptop> Thanks for the information and I will try and the android forums, irc and mailing list, as this will be my first time compiling software from scratch, but it should be fun, because I really want ekiga on my android phone. On Sun, 2010-06-06 at 23:29 -0500, Custom Processing Unlimited wrote: > it should be able to be ported to android... just a matter of having > the proper libraries and depends installed on the target system and > compiling the source on the target system with whatever packaging > system android offers to be redistributed. Android is still linux (as > far as I know) on a different processor achitecture (ARM, if I'm not > mistaken) so if you know how to compile software on your computer from > source (and android offers a source install or source packaging option > of some sort) you are good to go... make sure to ask around the > android forums, IRC's and mailing lists if anyone is looking to port > ekiga... you'll be more likely to find someone willing or interested > in it already over there vs here because your inquiry is > architecture-(and distro-)specific... > > -- > "Custom" is NOT mass produced... then it's just a product line. > Custom Processing Unlimited > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- Nikolai Gauntlet Cassanova From ncassanova11 at gmail.com Mon Jun 7 05:07:00 2010 From: ncassanova11 at gmail.com (Nikolai Gauntlet Cassanova) Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2010 01:07:00 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Nikolai Cassanova: Hi wanted to know if ekiga could be ported to a mobile phone In-Reply-To: <4C0C7C5C.20202@free.fr> References: <1275870477.2880.84.camel@king-laptop> <4C0C7C5C.20202@free.fr> Message-ID: <1275887220.3466.24.camel@king-laptop> Okay, I will send the same message to the developers mailing list. Thanks for the help. On Mon, 2010-06-07 at 06:58 +0200, Julien Puydt wrote: > Le 07/06/2010 02:27, Nikolai Gauntlet Cassanova a ?crit : > > Hello, ekiga mailing list, I wanted to know if ekiga could be ported to > > a mobile phone like an android smart phone and run similar to skype or > > Google voice? > > 1. Yes. > 2. You should probably aim for the devel mailing-list. > > HTH, > > Snark > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- Nikolai Gauntlet Cassanova From justinibrahim1 at gmail.com Mon Jun 7 12:06:33 2010 From: justinibrahim1 at gmail.com (Justin Ibrahim) Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 13:06:33 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] SIP NUMBER In-Reply-To: References: <1275780769.24897.0.camel@mantis.site> Message-ID: You are simply amazing with your responses. Only you reply most of the time so I wonder, or maybe because it's weekend I'm not getting much participation from others. I just want you to know that I appreciate every single effort you make to press that keyboard of yours. Thanks. Okay, from what you said.. I decided to do some resarch and I found out that you are indeed right. It could either be one or all of 3 areas: Network, SIP Provider and/or VOIP setting since it takes a cobination of these 3 elements to place a call. Having checked the two last options (SIP Provider and VOIP), I can clearly say it's neither of these because I have tried to use different SIP accounts on ekiga VOIP - I still have same problem. And I also tried to use different VOIP devices on ekiga SIP account - but still have the same problem. So I concluded that maybe one or more of my TCP/UDP ports needed to be opened. Since I do not have a router to be updated but just an Ethernet LAN cable connected to a small modem I went to my TCP/UDP firewall setting (I have Vista) and added some ports based on what we have here , then I restarted Ekiga and tested. Behold, I can now hear myself in the echo test (BUT not too clearly) it's better than previously when I couldn't hear myself at all and when people complained audio was breaking up badly from my end. I made a test call to my other line and left a voice mail. Initially whenever I made a test call to my voicemail line, when I go back to check my voicemail, I don't hear anything. But this time when I checked I heared myself but not so clearly. Hmm.. I would appreciate it if someone with good network background to chime in as you have said and help me resolve this issue totally. Thanks in anticipation of any swift response... Justin On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 5:24 AM, Custom Processing Unlimited < cpunltd at gmail.com> wrote: > Make sure your audio settings are correct. I'd think your microphone is > not set to the right audio device or may be muted (either the device itself > or the audio settings on the computer)... if they still can't hear you, it's > likely a network problem (I believe that would revolve around the TCP and > UDP settings, but don't know the details) if the advice I gave you doesn't > work, write back and hopefully someone with TCP/UDP knowledge can chime in > and explain how to unblock your network audio out issue...if that is the > issue :) > > -- > "Custom" is NOT mass produced... then it's just a product line. > Custom Processing Unlimited > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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So I assume he's using vanilla 3.8.6 which of > course won't work. > > By the way I see there is patch posted regarding this, however only > for H.263 - http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3011184&group_id=204472&atid=989750 > > -- > Ian Hi, for some reason, adding -D__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS to CXXFLAGS doesn't help. It seems that something really undefs the #define. But this patch fixes compilation for h264 and h263-1998: --- plugins/video/H.264/h264-x264.h.orig 2010-06-03 23:11:31.475187616 +0200 +++ plugins/video/H.264/h264-x264.h 2010-06-03 23:13:13.476379901 +0200 @@ -48,7 +48,8 @@ #include "../common/vs-stdint.h" #include "../common/critsect.h" #else - #include +#define __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS 1 +#include #include "critsect.h" #endif --- plugins/video/common/dyna.h.orig 2010-06-03 23:10:08.844324961 +0200 +++ plugins/video/common/dyna.h 2010-06-03 23:14:13.999270987 +0200 @@ -63,6 +63,8 @@ #include "critsect.h" #include "trace.h" +#define __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS 1 +#include extern "C" { #include LIBAVCODEC_HEADER --- plugins/video/H.263-1998/h263pframe.h.orig 2010-06-03 23:42:23.985200075 +0200 +++ plugins/video/H.263-1998/h263pframe.h 2010-06-03 23:43:00.654187209 +0200 @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ #include "plugin-config.h" +#define __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS 1 #include #include #include regards Gerhard From cpunltd at gmail.com Mon Jun 7 19:20:30 2010 From: cpunltd at gmail.com (Custom Processing Unlimited) Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 14:20:30 -0500 Subject: [Ekiga-list] SIP NUMBER In-Reply-To: References: <1275780769.24897.0.camel@mantis.site> Message-ID: one possible solution to your bad audio issue would be codecs... see which ones you have installed on your system (not sure which ones are supported on windows in general, let alone vista)... other than that, it could be the speed of your network or network interface... VOIP is somewhat heavy on your connection, even when using a low-bandwidth codec, so if you're using anything slower than standard grade DSL, you are not gonna get that great of a connection... if you are using standard grade DSL or better, then it's most likely a codec problem. The data you are sending as voice is bottlenecking your network connection... a good test of this that I have used is browsing while not on a call, then browsing while on a call... going to places you usually frequent, you have a general idea of how fast the page will load... if it freezes or takes much longer than usual to load when you're on the call, you've got a bottleneck. if so, two options I know to fix are using a lighter codec (google the details :P) and/or get a better speed DSL connection. If anyone else would like to chime in and flesh out what I have said so far (or add other possible options) feel free to do so. -- "Custom" is NOT mass produced... then it's just a product line. 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VOIP is somewhat heavy on your > connection, even when using a low-bandwidth codec, so if you're using > anything slower than standard grade DSL, you are not gonna get that great of > a connection... if you are using standard grade DSL or better, then it's > most likely a codec problem. The data you are sending as voice is > bottlenecking your network connection... a good test of this that I have > used is browsing while not on a call, then browsing while on a call... going > to places you usually frequent, you have a general idea of how fast the page > will load... if it freezes or takes much longer than usual to load when > you're on the call, you've got a bottleneck. if so, two options I know to > fix are using a lighter codec (google the details :P) and/or get a better > speed DSL connection. 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Message-ID: Dear all, We are a group of SIP&Jabber testers on the ubuntu-fr forum, don't hesitate to add our SIP adresses and do tests (video/audio) with us, some of us speak English. See here: http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?pid=3504884#p3504884 Best regards, ~Yann From kayrat at gmail.com Tue Jun 8 08:07:43 2010 From: kayrat at gmail.com (Kayrat Ahmetov) Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 14:07:43 +0600 Subject: [Ekiga-list] customization of sip softphone Message-ID: Good day all! we need cistomization of Ekiga sip phone for video (will pay 100 usd or more) - We use Ekiga as videoscreen for Cisco 7960 hardware sip phones. We customized asterisk configs to estabilish call between 2XXX and 2YYY extensions registered on sipphones when XXX call to YYY from hardware phones. - So Ekiga should stay in tray until call come - When it comes, it should immedeatly answer sip call and start video sending via Theora (or h264 - which has highest quality?). Size should be DVD or fullscreen. - When call ends - it should minimize back to tray - No controls (dial, settings) are needed for end user. Only choice of full-screen/1:1 dvd size/ stop video and minimize. This is first step for our solution, need asap (by Friday). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From xhu at redhat.com Wed Jun 9 07:02:22 2010 From: xhu at redhat.com (Xiaoqiang Hu) Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 03:02:22 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Ekiga-list] Does Ekiga have command line tool? Message-ID: <120765573.240071276066942331.JavaMail.root@zmail05.collab.prod.int.phx2.redhat.com> Hi everyone, I want to Use Ekiga from command line instead of using GTK/Gnome UI . Can any one please suggest me how can I strip down the GTK UI. Regards! Johnson From xhu at redhat.com Wed Jun 9 09:56:50 2010 From: xhu at redhat.com (Xiaoqiang Hu) Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 05:56:50 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Ekiga-list] Can ekiga-3.2.7 register on IPv6-only registrar server? Message-ID: <296698778.249781276077410691.JavaMail.root@zmail05.collab.prod.int.phx2.redhat.com> Hi everyone, I install ekiga-3.2.7 and create the account as follows(reg.under.test.com is a IPv6-only domain name): Name: NUT Registrar: reg.under.test.com User: NUT Authentication User: NUT But it is found that ekiga-3.2.7 just query the A record on DNS server of reg.under.test.com(no AAAA query for AAAA record). Regards! Johnson From ahsan.tariq11 at gmail.com Wed Jun 9 11:02:47 2010 From: ahsan.tariq11 at gmail.com (Ahsan Tariq) Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 13:02:47 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga Echo concellation Message-ID: Hi, My friend and I tested the echo cancellation and noise suppression features of ekiga, for which we used our labtop's internal mic and speakers. However echo cancellation does not work in either direction. There is absolutely no difference between sound without echo cancellation and with echo cancellation enabled. We still hear our own respective voices from our speakers. Could someone please help me in debugging this problem.. Thanks, Ahsan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Wed Jun 9 12:01:16 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2010 14:01:16 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga Echo concellation In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4C0F828C.5090005@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 09/06/10 13:02, Ahsan Tariq wrote: > Hi, > > My friend and I tested the echo cancellation and noise suppression features > of ekiga, for which we used our labtop's internal mic and speakers. However > echo cancellation does not work in either direction. There is absolutely no > difference between sound without echo cancellation and with echo > cancellation enabled. We still hear our own respective voices from our > speakers. Could someone please help me in debugging this problem.. We have discovered this sometimes before. Needs investigation... https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621094 -- Eugen From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Wed Jun 9 12:02:16 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2010 14:02:16 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Can ekiga-3.2.7 register on IPv6-only registrar server? In-Reply-To: <296698778.249781276077410691.JavaMail.root@zmail05.collab.prod.int.phx2.redhat.com> References: <296698778.249781276077410691.JavaMail.root@zmail05.collab.prod.int.phx2.redhat.com> Message-ID: <4C0F82C8.9010409@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 09/06/10 11:56, Xiaoqiang Hu wrote: > Hi everyone, > I install ekiga-3.2.7 and create the account as follows(reg.under.test.com is a IPv6-only domain name): > > Name: NUT > Registrar: reg.under.test.com > User: NUT > Authentication User: NUT > > But it is found that ekiga-3.2.7 just query the A record on DNS server of reg.under.test.com(no AAAA query for AAAA record). Please give more information. Note also that ekiga is not IPv6 ready yet, see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=331041 -- Eugen From arcfide at sacrideo.us Wed Jun 9 18:13:39 2010 From: arcfide at sacrideo.us (Aaron W. Hsu) Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2010 14:13:39 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga Echo concellation In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1276107219.12551.0.camel@mantis.site> On Wed, 2010-06-09 at 13:02 +0200, Ahsan Tariq wrote: > My friend and I tested the echo cancellation and noise suppression > features of ekiga, for which we used our labtop's internal mic and > speakers. However echo cancellation does not work in either direction. > There is absolutely no difference between sound without echo > cancellation and with echo cancellation enabled. We still hear our own > respective voices from our speakers. Could someone please help me in > debugging this problem.. I have encountered a similar problem, but I think it doesn't happen for me all the time. Aaron W. 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Size should be DVD or fullscreen. - When call ends - it should minimize back to tray - No controls (dial, settings) are needed for end user. Only choice of full-screen/1:1 dvd size/ stop video and minimize. This is first step for our solution, need asap (by Friday). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Thu Jun 10 08:27:54 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 10:27:54 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Will pay for Ekiga customization In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4C10A20A.9040203@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Hi, So here there are estimates for myself, other people can be faster/slower. On 10/06/10 08:02, Kayrat Ahmetov wrote: > Good day all! > > we need cistomization of Ekiga sip phone for video (will pay 100 usd or > more) > > - We use Ekiga as videoscreen for Cisco 7960 hardware sip phones. We > customized asterisk configs to estabilish call between 2XXX and 2YYY > extensions registered on sipphones when XXX call to YYY from hardware > phones. The problem is that I am not expert in SIP. What does 2XXX and 2YYY mean? > - So Ekiga should stay in tray until call come This is easy: there is an option in preferences to start ekiga directly in tray. There is a bug here: when answering the call, the window is not shown: we will take care of this bug, maybe 30-60 min of work. > - When it comes, it should immedeatly answer sip call and start video > sending via Theora (or h264 - which has highest quality?). Size should be > DVD or fullscreen. I think ekiga supports auto-answering, but I do not what that exactly mean, does anyone know? As far as I know, when a call arrives you need to press a button, but with a *bit* of coding this can be changed too. I would say this can take 2-5 hours of coding. Starting in full screen is easy, a matter of changing a value in gconf settings (or changing a few lines of code too). Max size is 640x480, shown in fullscreen. Recent H264 does not work currently with ekiga. Theora does work. > - When call ends - it should minimize back to tray This can be done too, maybe 0.5-1h of coding. > - No controls (dial, settings) are needed for end user. Only choice of > full-screen/1:1 dvd size/ stop video and minimize. This can be done too. We can add a dialog box for choosing full screen, 640x480, stop and minimize. This can take maybe 8 hours. > This is first step for our solution, need asap (by Friday). So to add everything: except the first item (2XXX), this can take 10-15 hours of coding. Is someone on this list interested to code it? Eugen From kayrat at gmail.com Fri Jun 11 05:02:37 2010 From: kayrat at gmail.com (Kayrat Ahmetov) Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 11:02:37 +0600 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Will pay for Ekiga customization In-Reply-To: <4C10A20A.9040203@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> References: <4C10A20A.9040203@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: Great! "call between 2XXX and 2YYY" thing is done on server side. So all tasks seems easy. I can pay 30% prepayment via paypal 2010/6/10 Eugen Dedu > Hi, > > So here there are estimates for myself, other people can be faster/slower. > > > On 10/06/10 08:02, Kayrat Ahmetov wrote: > >> Good day all! >> >> we need cistomization of Ekiga sip phone for video (will pay 100 usd or >> more) >> >> - We use Ekiga as videoscreen for Cisco 7960 hardware sip phones. We >> customized asterisk configs to estabilish call between 2XXX and 2YYY >> extensions registered on sipphones when XXX call to YYY from hardware >> phones. >> > > The problem is that I am not expert in SIP. What does 2XXX and 2YYY mean? > > - So Ekiga should stay in tray until call come >> > > This is easy: there is an option in preferences to start ekiga directly in > tray. There is a bug here: when answering the call, the window is not > shown: we will take care of this bug, maybe 30-60 min of work. > > - When it comes, it should immedeatly answer sip call and start video >> >> sending via Theora (or h264 - which has highest quality?). Size should >> be >> DVD or fullscreen. >> > > I think ekiga supports auto-answering, but I do not what that exactly mean, > does anyone know? As far as I know, when a call arrives you need to press a > button, but with a *bit* of coding this can be changed too. I would say this > can take 2-5 hours of coding. > > Starting in full screen is easy, a matter of changing a value in gconf > settings (or changing a few lines of code too). Max size is 640x480, shown > in fullscreen. > > Recent H264 does not work currently with ekiga. Theora does work. > > - When call ends - it should minimize back to tray >> > > This can be done too, maybe 0.5-1h of coding. > > - No controls (dial, settings) are needed for end user. Only choice of >> >> full-screen/1:1 dvd size/ stop video and minimize. >> > > This can be done too. We can add a dialog box for choosing full screen, > 640x480, stop and minimize. This can take maybe 8 hours. > > > This is first step for our solution, need asap (by Friday). >> > > So to add everything: except the first item (2XXX), this can take 10-15 > hours of coding. > > Is someone on this list interested to code it? > > Eugen > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Fri Jun 11 07:48:49 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 09:48:49 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Will pay for Ekiga customization In-Reply-To: References: <4C10A20A.9040203@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: <4C11EA61.8010500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> I forgot to add that right now I do not have the time. I will contact you if I find the time. But I think the best is that someone on this list tries this... I also believe this code can be committed to ekiga repository, it is interesting for some people/enterprises. Finally, as other programs, ekiga sometimes crashes :o( So there should be a very simple method to (kill it and to) restart it. Eugen On 11/06/10 07:02, Kayrat Ahmetov wrote: > Great! > > "call between 2XXX and 2YYY" thing is done on server side. So all tasks > seems easy. > I can pay 30% prepayment via paypal > > > 2010/6/10 Eugen Dedu > >> Hi, >> >> So here there are estimates for myself, other people can be faster/slower. >> >> >> On 10/06/10 08:02, Kayrat Ahmetov wrote: >> >>> Good day all! >>> >>> we need cistomization of Ekiga sip phone for video (will pay 100 usd or >>> more) >>> >>> - We use Ekiga as videoscreen for Cisco 7960 hardware sip phones. We >>> customized asterisk configs to estabilish call between 2XXX and 2YYY >>> extensions registered on sipphones when XXX call to YYY from hardware >>> phones. >>> >> >> The problem is that I am not expert in SIP. What does 2XXX and 2YYY mean? >> >> - So Ekiga should stay in tray until call come >>> >> >> This is easy: there is an option in preferences to start ekiga directly in >> tray. There is a bug here: when answering the call, the window is not >> shown: we will take care of this bug, maybe 30-60 min of work. >> >> - When it comes, it should immedeatly answer sip call and start video >>> >>> sending via Theora (or h264 - which has highest quality?). Size should >>> be >>> DVD or fullscreen. >>> >> >> I think ekiga supports auto-answering, but I do not what that exactly mean, >> does anyone know? As far as I know, when a call arrives you need to press a >> button, but with a *bit* of coding this can be changed too. I would say this >> can take 2-5 hours of coding. >> >> Starting in full screen is easy, a matter of changing a value in gconf >> settings (or changing a few lines of code too). Max size is 640x480, shown >> in fullscreen. >> >> Recent H264 does not work currently with ekiga. Theora does work. >> >> - When call ends - it should minimize back to tray >>> >> >> This can be done too, maybe 0.5-1h of coding. >> >> - No controls (dial, settings) are needed for end user. Only choice of >>> >>> full-screen/1:1 dvd size/ stop video and minimize. >>> >> >> This can be done too. We can add a dialog box for choosing full screen, >> 640x480, stop and minimize. This can take maybe 8 hours. >> >> >> This is first step for our solution, need asap (by Friday). >>> >> >> So to add everything: except the first item (2XXX), this can take 10-15 >> hours of coding. >> >> Is someone on this list interested to code it? >> >> Eugen From kayrat at gmail.com Fri Jun 11 08:11:16 2010 From: kayrat at gmail.com (Kayrat Ahmetov) Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 14:11:16 +0600 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Will pay for Ekiga customization In-Reply-To: <4C11EA61.8010500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> References: <4C10A20A.9040203@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <4C11EA61.8010500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: what would be your hourly rate or fixed rate for this project? 2010/6/11 Eugen Dedu > I forgot to add that right now I do not have the time. I will contact you > if I find the time. But I think the best is that someone on this list tries > this... > > I also believe this code can be committed to ekiga repository, it is > interesting for some people/enterprises. > > Finally, as other programs, ekiga sometimes crashes :o( So there should be > a very simple method to (kill it and to) restart it. > > Eugen > > > On 11/06/10 07:02, Kayrat Ahmetov wrote: > >> Great! >> >> "call between 2XXX and 2YYY" thing is done on server side. So all tasks >> seems easy. >> I can pay 30% prepayment via paypal >> >> >> 2010/6/10 Eugen Dedu >> >> Hi, >>> >>> So here there are estimates for myself, other people can be >>> faster/slower. >>> >>> >>> On 10/06/10 08:02, Kayrat Ahmetov wrote: >>> >>> Good day all! >>>> >>>> we need cistomization of Ekiga sip phone for video (will pay 100 usd or >>>> more) >>>> >>>> - We use Ekiga as videoscreen for Cisco 7960 hardware sip phones. We >>>> customized asterisk configs to estabilish call between 2XXX and 2YYY >>>> extensions registered on sipphones when XXX call to YYY from hardware >>>> phones. >>>> >>>> >>> The problem is that I am not expert in SIP. What does 2XXX and 2YYY >>> mean? >>> >>> - So Ekiga should stay in tray until call come >>> >>>> >>>> >>> This is easy: there is an option in preferences to start ekiga directly >>> in >>> tray. There is a bug here: when answering the call, the window is not >>> shown: we will take care of this bug, maybe 30-60 min of work. >>> >>> - When it comes, it should immedeatly answer sip call and start video >>> >>>> >>>> sending via Theora (or h264 - which has highest quality?). Size >>>> should >>>> be >>>> DVD or fullscreen. >>>> >>>> >>> I think ekiga supports auto-answering, but I do not what that exactly >>> mean, >>> does anyone know? As far as I know, when a call arrives you need to >>> press a >>> button, but with a *bit* of coding this can be changed too. I would say >>> this >>> can take 2-5 hours of coding. >>> >>> Starting in full screen is easy, a matter of changing a value in gconf >>> settings (or changing a few lines of code too). Max size is 640x480, >>> shown >>> in fullscreen. >>> >>> Recent H264 does not work currently with ekiga. Theora does work. >>> >>> - When call ends - it should minimize back to tray >>> >>>> >>>> >>> This can be done too, maybe 0.5-1h of coding. >>> >>> - No controls (dial, settings) are needed for end user. Only choice >>> of >>> >>>> >>>> full-screen/1:1 dvd size/ stop video and minimize. >>>> >>>> >>> This can be done too. We can add a dialog box for choosing full screen, >>> 640x480, stop and minimize. This can take maybe 8 hours. >>> >>> >>> This is first step for our solution, need asap (by Friday). >>> >>>> >>>> >>> So to add everything: except the first item (2XXX), this can take 10-15 >>> hours of coding. >>> >>> Is someone on this list interested to code it? >>> >>> Eugen >>> >> _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jtd at mtnl.net.in Fri Jun 11 08:57:17 2010 From: jtd at mtnl.net.in (jtd) Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 14:27:17 +0530 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Will pay for Ekiga customization In-Reply-To: <4C11EA61.8010500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> References: <4C11EA61.8010500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: <201006111427.17399.jtd@mtnl.net.in> On Friday 11 June 2010 13:18:49 Eugen Dedu wrote: > I forgot to add that right now I do not have the time. I will > contact you if I find the time. But I think the best is that > someone on this list tries this... We had done what the op wanted with gm0.85. We plan on doing these things some time next month, with the latest ekiga. -- Rgds JTD From kayrat at gmail.com Fri Jun 11 09:18:31 2010 From: kayrat at gmail.com (Kayrat Ahmetov) Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 15:18:31 +0600 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Will pay for Ekiga customization In-Reply-To: <201006111427.17399.jtd@mtnl.net.in> References: <4C11EA61.8010500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <201006111427.17399.jtd@mtnl.net.in> Message-ID: Gnome meeting 0,85 ? that was in early 2000s :) We need this customization urgent, probably within several days or a week. 2010/6/11 jtd > On Friday 11 June 2010 13:18:49 Eugen Dedu wrote: > > I forgot to add that right now I do not have the time. I will > > contact you if I find the time. But I think the best is that > > someone on this list tries this... > > We had done what the op wanted with gm0.85. We plan on doing these > things some time next month, with the latest ekiga. > > > > -- > Rgds > JTD > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jtd at mtnl.net.in Fri Jun 11 09:44:40 2010 From: jtd at mtnl.net.in (jtd) Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 15:14:40 +0530 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Will pay for Ekiga customization In-Reply-To: References: <201006111427.17399.jtd@mtnl.net.in> Message-ID: <201006111514.40151.jtd@mtnl.net.in> On Friday 11 June 2010 14:48:31 Kayrat Ahmetov wrote: > Gnome meeting 0,85 ? that was in early 2000s :) 2003 afaik. It was VC kiosk. > > We need this customization urgent, probably within several days or > a week. We are all tied up with various projects. Also testing takes substantially longer than several days, if you dont want surpises. Any way, hope you find someone to do it for you in your specified time frame. > > 2010/6/11 jtd > > > On Friday 11 June 2010 13:18:49 Eugen Dedu wrote: > > > I forgot to add that right now I do not have the time. I will > > > contact you if I find the time. But I think the best is that > > > someone on this list tries this... > > > > We had done what the op wanted with gm0.85. We plan on doing > > these things some time next month, with the latest ekiga. > > > > > > > > -- > > Rgds > > JTD > > _______________________________________________ > > ekiga-list mailing list > > ekiga-list at gnome.org > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -- Rgds JTD From hmabrouk at altern.org Fri Jun 11 12:41:47 2010 From: hmabrouk at altern.org (hmabrouk at altern.org) Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 14:41:47 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Ekiga-list] (no subject) Message-ID: <49159.197.0.143.37.1276260107.squirrel@www.altern.org> PLEASE STOP TO SEND ME MAILS THANKS From rread at moffat.co.nz Tue Jun 15 19:54:41 2010 From: rread at moffat.co.nz (rread at moffat.co.nz) Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2010 07:54:41 +1200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga under Windows 7 Message-ID: Having issues with Ekiga under Windows 7 .. runs sweet under Win XP Have tried running Ekiga on two different machines, Dell all in one and a Toshiba Laptop, both report the following error once a connection is made. 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Everything works fine on a lan between two machines. But behind an adsl modem, with ports forwarding as per http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Internet_ports_used_by_Ekiga neither is able to connect to the other. On recieving a call the accept call pops up. on clicking accept, the user is immediately brought back to the default screen (local video). Both machines are on adsl on two different isps at two different locations. Telnet to port 1720 from either machine is successful (after port forwarding). Also %gconf.xml history entries show client2 at 0.0.0.0 for the unsuccessful tries, which is 100% behind adsl. OTOH calls on the lan show the correct ip client2 at 192.168.xxx.yyy. Both machines are at remote locations and i have only ssh console for debugging. -d4 produces no output. Any suggestions? -- Rgds JTD From joaoprosa at mail.telepac.pt Thu Jun 17 09:20:47 2010 From: joaoprosa at mail.telepac.pt (joaoprosa at mail.telepac.pt) Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 10:20:47 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] G.729 in Windows Ekiga Message-ID: <20100617102047.385431k4fx7ac4q7@mail.sapo.pt> Dear Sirs of Ekiga Thera are any way to put G.729 codec (buying it?) in Ekiga for Windows? With kind regards Jo?o Pereira Rosa From kayrat at gmail.com Thu Jun 17 09:44:37 2010 From: kayrat at gmail.com (Kayrat Ahmetov) Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 15:44:37 +0600 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Will pay for Ekiga customization In-Reply-To: <4C11EA61.8010500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> References: <4C10A20A.9040203@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <4C11EA61.8010500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: Hello! have you find some time? I can pay 500 USD for this job (more than 30 usd per hour). 2010/6/11 Eugen Dedu > I forgot to add that right now I do not have the time. I will contact you > if I find the time. But I think the best is that someone on this list tries > this... > > I also believe this code can be committed to ekiga repository, it is > interesting for some people/enterprises. > > Finally, as other programs, ekiga sometimes crashes :o( So there should be > a very simple method to (kill it and to) restart it. > > Eugen > > > On 11/06/10 07:02, Kayrat Ahmetov wrote: > >> Great! >> >> "call between 2XXX and 2YYY" thing is done on server side. So all tasks >> seems easy. >> I can pay 30% prepayment via paypal >> >> >> 2010/6/10 Eugen Dedu >> >> Hi, >>> >>> So here there are estimates for myself, other people can be >>> faster/slower. >>> >>> >>> On 10/06/10 08:02, Kayrat Ahmetov wrote: >>> >>> Good day all! >>>> >>>> we need cistomization of Ekiga sip phone for video (will pay 100 usd or >>>> more) >>>> >>>> - We use Ekiga as videoscreen for Cisco 7960 hardware sip phones. We >>>> customized asterisk configs to estabilish call between 2XXX and 2YYY >>>> extensions registered on sipphones when XXX call to YYY from hardware >>>> phones. >>>> >>>> >>> The problem is that I am not expert in SIP. What does 2XXX and 2YYY >>> mean? >>> >>> - So Ekiga should stay in tray until call come >>> >>>> >>>> >>> This is easy: there is an option in preferences to start ekiga directly >>> in >>> tray. There is a bug here: when answering the call, the window is not >>> shown: we will take care of this bug, maybe 30-60 min of work. >>> >>> - When it comes, it should immedeatly answer sip call and start video >>> >>>> >>>> sending via Theora (or h264 - which has highest quality?). Size >>>> should >>>> be >>>> DVD or fullscreen. >>>> >>>> >>> I think ekiga supports auto-answering, but I do not what that exactly >>> mean, >>> does anyone know? As far as I know, when a call arrives you need to >>> press a >>> button, but with a *bit* of coding this can be changed too. I would say >>> this >>> can take 2-5 hours of coding. >>> >>> Starting in full screen is easy, a matter of changing a value in gconf >>> settings (or changing a few lines of code too). Max size is 640x480, >>> shown >>> in fullscreen. >>> >>> Recent H264 does not work currently with ekiga. Theora does work. >>> >>> - When call ends - it should minimize back to tray >>> >>>> >>>> >>> This can be done too, maybe 0.5-1h of coding. >>> >>> - No controls (dial, settings) are needed for end user. Only choice >>> of >>> >>>> >>>> full-screen/1:1 dvd size/ stop video and minimize. >>>> >>>> >>> This can be done too. We can add a dialog box for choosing full screen, >>> 640x480, stop and minimize. This can take maybe 8 hours. >>> >>> >>> This is first step for our solution, need asap (by Friday). >>> >>>> >>>> >>> So to add everything: except the first item (2XXX), this can take 10-15 >>> hours of coding. >>> >>> Is someone on this list interested to code it? >>> >>> Eugen >>> >> _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Thu Jun 17 09:47:09 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 11:47:09 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga cant connect behind adsl In-Reply-To: <201006171259.41652.jtd@mtnl.net.in> References: <201006171259.41652.jtd@mtnl.net.in> Message-ID: <4C19EF1D.10801@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 17/06/10 09:29, jtd wrote: > Hi all > > Ekiga 3.2.5 on standard lenny. > Everything works fine on a lan between two machines. But behind an > adsl modem, with ports forwarding as per > http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Internet_ports_used_by_Ekiga > neither is able to connect to the other. On recieving a call the > accept call pops up. on clicking accept, the user is immediately > brought back to the default screen (local video). Both machines are > on adsl on two different isps at two different locations. > Telnet to port 1720 from either machine is successful (after port > forwarding). > Also %gconf.xml history entries show client2 at 0.0.0.0 for the > unsuccessful tries, which is 100% behind adsl. OTOH calls on the lan > show the correct ip client2 at 192.168.xxx.yyy. I think the bug you describe was fixed in 3.2.7. Please try to use it (if you cannot do it, patch opal library with the patch described at http://mail.gnome.org/archives/ekiga-list/2010-March/msg00127.html). -- Eugen From yannubuntu at gmail.com Thu Jun 17 10:35:31 2010 From: yannubuntu at gmail.com (YannUbuntu) Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 19:35:31 +0900 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Will pay for Ekiga customization In-Reply-To: References: <4C10A20A.9040203@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <4C11EA61.8010500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: Dear Kayrat, Will you allow the code to be distributed to the community ? Regards ~Yann 2010/6/17 Kayrat Ahmetov : > Hello! have you find some time? > I can pay 500 USD for this job (more than 30 usd per hour). > > > 2010/6/11 Eugen Dedu >> >> I forgot to add that right now I do not have the time. ?I will contact you >> if I find the time. ?But I think the best is that someone on this list tries >> this... >> >> I also believe this code can be committed to ekiga repository, it is >> interesting for some people/enterprises. >> >> Finally, as other programs, ekiga sometimes crashes :o( ?So there should >> be a very simple method to (kill it and to) restart it. >> >> Eugen >> >> On 11/06/10 07:02, Kayrat Ahmetov wrote: >>> >>> Great! >>> >>> "call between 2XXX and 2YYY" thing is done on server side. So all tasks >>> seems easy. >>> I can pay 30% prepayment via paypal >>> >>> >>> 2010/6/10 Eugen Dedu >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> So here there are estimates for myself, other people can be >>>> faster/slower. >>>> >>>> >>>> On 10/06/10 08:02, Kayrat Ahmetov wrote: >>>> >>>>> Good day all! >>>>> >>>>> we need cistomization of Ekiga sip phone for video (will pay 100 usd or >>>>> more) >>>>> >>>>> ? ?- We use Ekiga as videoscreen for Cisco 7960 hardware sip phones. We >>>>> ? ?customized asterisk configs to estabilish call between 2XXX and 2YYY >>>>> ? ?extensions registered on sipphones when XXX call to YYY from >>>>> hardware >>>>> ? ?phones. >>>>> >>>> >>>> The problem is that I am not expert in SIP. ?What does 2XXX and 2YYY >>>> mean? >>>> >>>> ? ? - So Ekiga should stay in tray until call come >>>>> >>>> >>>> This is easy: there is an option in preferences to start ekiga directly >>>> in >>>> tray. ?There is a bug here: when answering the call, the window is not >>>> shown: we will take care of this bug, maybe 30-60 min of work. >>>> >>>> ? ? - When it comes, it should immedeatly answer sip call and start >>>> video >>>>> >>>>> ? ?sending via Theora (or h264 - which has highest quality?). Size >>>>> should >>>>> be >>>>> ? ?DVD or fullscreen. >>>>> >>>> >>>> I think ekiga supports auto-answering, but I do not what that exactly >>>> mean, >>>> does anyone know? ?As far as I know, when a call arrives you need to >>>> press a >>>> button, but with a *bit* of coding this can be changed too. I would say >>>> this >>>> can take 2-5 hours of coding. >>>> >>>> Starting in full screen is easy, a matter of changing a value in gconf >>>> settings (or changing a few lines of code too). ?Max size is 640x480, >>>> shown >>>> in fullscreen. >>>> >>>> Recent H264 does not work currently with ekiga. ?Theora does work. >>>> >>>> ? ? - When call ends - it should minimize back to tray >>>>> >>>> >>>> This can be done too, maybe 0.5-1h of coding. >>>> >>>> ? ? - No controls (dial, settings) are needed for end user. Only choice >>>> of >>>>> >>>>> ? ?full-screen/1:1 dvd size/ stop video and minimize. >>>>> >>>> >>>> This can be done too. ?We can add a dialog box for choosing full screen, >>>> 640x480, stop and minimize. ?This can take maybe 8 hours. >>>> >>>> >>>> ?This is first step for our solution, need asap (by Friday). >>>>> >>>> >>>> So to add everything: except the first item (2XXX), this can take 10-15 >>>> hours of coding. >>>> >>>> Is someone on this list interested to code it? >>>> >>>> Eugen >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ekiga-list mailing list >> ekiga-list at gnome.org >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > From kayrat at gmail.com Thu Jun 17 11:08:19 2010 From: kayrat at gmail.com (Kayrat Ahmetov) Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 17:08:19 +0600 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Will pay for Ekiga customization In-Reply-To: References: <4C10A20A.9040203@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <4C11EA61.8010500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: If I'm obliged to - yes If the work will involve some bug fixing of current Ekiga - of course But as I see it now, what we do is only good for our customized server environment. 17 ???? 2010 ?. 16:35:31 UTC+6 ???????????? YannUbuntu ???????: > Dear Kayrat, > > Will you allow the code to be distributed to the community ? > > Regards > ~Yann > > > 2010/6/17 Kayrat Ahmetov : > > Hello! have you find some time? > > I can pay 500 USD for this job (more than 30 usd per hour). > > > > > > 2010/6/11 Eugen Dedu > >> > >> I forgot to add that right now I do not have the time. I will contact > you > >> if I find the time. But I think the best is that someone on this list > tries > >> this... > >> > >> I also believe this code can be committed to ekiga repository, it is > >> interesting for some people/enterprises. > >> > >> Finally, as other programs, ekiga sometimes crashes :o( So there should > >> be a very simple method to (kill it and to) restart it. > >> > >> Eugen > >> > >> On 11/06/10 07:02, Kayrat Ahmetov wrote: > >>> > >>> Great! > >>> > >>> "call between 2XXX and 2YYY" thing is done on server side. So all tasks > >>> seems easy. > >>> I can pay 30% prepayment via paypal > >>> > >>> > >>> 2010/6/10 Eugen Dedu > >>> > >>>> Hi, > >>>> > >>>> So here there are estimates for myself, other people can be > >>>> faster/slower. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> On 10/06/10 08:02, Kayrat Ahmetov wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Good day all! > >>>>> > >>>>> we need cistomization of Ekiga sip phone for video (will pay 100 usd > or > >>>>> more) > >>>>> > >>>>> - We use Ekiga as videoscreen for Cisco 7960 hardware sip phones. > We > >>>>> customized asterisk configs to estabilish call between 2XXX and > 2YYY > >>>>> extensions registered on sipphones when XXX call to YYY from > >>>>> hardware > >>>>> phones. > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> The problem is that I am not expert in SIP. What does 2XXX and 2YYY > >>>> mean? > >>>> > >>>> - So Ekiga should stay in tray until call come > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> This is easy: there is an option in preferences to start ekiga > directly > >>>> in > >>>> tray. There is a bug here: when answering the call, the window is not > >>>> shown: we will take care of this bug, maybe 30-60 min of work. > >>>> > >>>> - When it comes, it should immedeatly answer sip call and start > >>>> video > >>>>> > >>>>> sending via Theora (or h264 - which has highest quality?). Size > >>>>> should > >>>>> be > >>>>> DVD or fullscreen. > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> I think ekiga supports auto-answering, but I do not what that exactly > >>>> mean, > >>>> does anyone know? As far as I know, when a call arrives you need to > >>>> press a > >>>> button, but with a *bit* of coding this can be changed too. I would > say > >>>> this > >>>> can take 2-5 hours of coding. > >>>> > >>>> Starting in full screen is easy, a matter of changing a value in gconf > >>>> settings (or changing a few lines of code too). Max size is 640x480, > >>>> shown > >>>> in fullscreen. > >>>> > >>>> Recent H264 does not work currently with ekiga. Theora does work. > >>>> > >>>> - When call ends - it should minimize back to tray > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> This can be done too, maybe 0.5-1h of coding. > >>>> > >>>> - No controls (dial, settings) are needed for end user. Only > choice > >>>> of > >>>>> > >>>>> full-screen/1:1 dvd size/ stop video and minimize. > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> This can be done too. We can add a dialog box for choosing full > screen, > >>>> 640x480, stop and minimize. This can take maybe 8 hours. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> This is first step for our solution, need asap (by Friday). > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> So to add everything: except the first item (2XXX), this can take > 10-15 > >>>> hours of coding. > >>>> > >>>> Is someone on this list interested to code it? > >>>> > >>>> Eugen > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> ekiga-list mailing list > >> ekiga-list at gnome.org > >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > ekiga-list mailing list > > ekiga-list at gnome.org > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Regards, Michael From cpunltd at gmail.com Thu Jun 17 14:21:54 2010 From: cpunltd at gmail.com (Custom Processing Unlimited) Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 09:21:54 -0500 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Opening sip-URLs with Ekiga on Windows (out of Firefox) In-Reply-To: <4C1A208A.1030805@yahoo.de> References: <4C1A208A.1030805@yahoo.de> Message-ID: for the record, I hope this wiki is offline, otherwise, they will be getting contacted by webcrawlers constantly (sip numbers are still technically email addresses)... also, I'm pretty sure that the browser would be responsible for connecting to Ekiga... you should have an area in preferences that allows you to setup external programs with links (like clicking on an email address and opening outlook/thunderbird to send the actual email)... it's mostly a matter of knowing what command will invoke an actual phone call through ekiga when the link is clicked... 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URL: From pfeffersalzwurst at yahoo.de Thu Jun 17 14:55:29 2010 From: pfeffersalzwurst at yahoo.de (Michael Hauptfeld) Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 16:55:29 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Opening sip-URLs with Ekiga on Windows (out of Firefox) In-Reply-To: References: <4C1A208A.1030805@yahoo.de> Message-ID: <4C1A3761.4020903@yahoo.de> Am 2010-06-17 16:21, schrieb Custom Processing Unlimited: > for the record, I hope this wiki is offline, otherwise, they will be > getting contacted by webcrawlers constantly The wiki is an internal one. > also, I'm pretty sure that the browser > would be responsible for connecting to Ekiga... you should have an area > in preferences that allows you to setup external programs with links > (like clicking on an email address and opening outlook/thunderbird to > send the actual email)... As I read my post and your answer I recognized that Thunderbird formatted my examples "sip:01234 at foo.bar" to clickable links. As I clicked these links a dialog opened so that I could choose with which program I wanted to open that link. I made an example to myself which should work, but as I clicked on my own example ekiga opened but did not recognize the url. > it's mostly a matter of knowing what command > will invoke an actual phone call through ekiga when the link is > clicked... Unfortunately, I do not know how to do that. I think, this is the point. Probably one has to passing certain parameters to ekiga to open an url. Trying to open ekiga via console and passing urls or numbers doesn't work. Regards, Michael From cpunltd at gmail.com Thu Jun 17 15:05:38 2010 From: cpunltd at gmail.com (Custom Processing Unlimited) Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 10:05:38 -0500 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Opening sip-URLs with Ekiga on Windows (out of Firefox) In-Reply-To: <4C1A3761.4020903@yahoo.de> References: <4C1A208A.1030805@yahoo.de> <4C1A3761.4020903@yahoo.de> Message-ID: it would surprize me if there wasn't any reference to this type of function in Ekiga's wiki or forum (not sure if they have a forum, as I have never really looked for one)... there should be some reference out there... when all said and done, it has to invoke a command within itself to make the call, so it's really a matter of finding the right statement and syntax and incorporating it in the link (essentially replacing the "mailto" portion of the link, which is a default for outlook/thunderbird... 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URL: From sevmek at free.fr Thu Jun 17 15:09:58 2010 From: sevmek at free.fr (yannick) Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 17:09:58 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Opening sip-URLs with Ekiga on Windows (out of Firefox) In-Reply-To: <4C1A208A.1030805@yahoo.de> References: <4C1A208A.1030805@yahoo.de> Message-ID: <1276787398.3883.26.camel@achille> Le jeudi 17 juin 2010 ? 15:18 +0200, Michael Hauptfeld a ?crit : > Hello! > > Does anybody know how I can force Windows, Ekiga or Firefox to open URLs > like "sip:0815 at example.org" or (even better) "sip:012348672" with Ekiga? > > I don't exactly know which of the above is responsible for opening such > an url. > > I want to collect telephone numbers in a wiki, so that I can call them > directly by clicking on the telephone number. > There is a bug report about this issue here: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499350 Sometimes ago, I've setup an experimental tool allowing integration of a web button showing presence here: http://ekiga.net/yannick/helper.php Best regards, Yannick From pfeffersalzwurst at yahoo.de Thu Jun 17 15:52:45 2010 From: pfeffersalzwurst at yahoo.de (Michael Hauptfeld) Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 17:52:45 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Opening sip-URLs with Ekiga on Windows (out of Firefox) In-Reply-To: <1276787398.3883.26.camel@achille> References: <4C1A208A.1030805@yahoo.de> <1276787398.3883.26.camel@achille> Message-ID: <4C1A44CD.7060709@yahoo.de> Am 2010-06-17 17:09, schrieb yannick: > There is a bug report about this issue here: > https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499350 With the "-c" option I could pass a number to ekiga. E.g.: "ekiga -c 123" opened ekiga and "sip:123" was placed in the address-/numberfield. I ran into problems when ekiga was running and called the command "ekiga -c 123". A pop-up dialog titled "Ekiga - 2nd instance" opened up with content: "Ekiga is running already !", in this case the number isn't passed. > Sometimes ago, I've setup an experimental tool allowing integration of a > web button showing presence here: > http://ekiga.net/yannick/helper.php Looks nice. Does it only work for ekiga.net or could it be used for any other sip-server? May offer the sourcecode? Regards, Michael From cpunltd at gmail.com Thu Jun 17 16:01:33 2010 From: cpunltd at gmail.com (Custom Processing Unlimited) Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 11:01:33 -0500 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Opening sip-URLs with Ekiga on Windows (out of Firefox) In-Reply-To: <4C1A44CD.7060709@yahoo.de> References: <4C1A208A.1030805@yahoo.de> <1276787398.3883.26.camel@achille> <4C1A44CD.7060709@yahoo.de> Message-ID: hey Michael... experiment with it a little and get back to us on how it works out for you... my ekiga is for incoming only, so I wouldn't be a good candidate to try this out with. But yours is designed for dialing out, so I think it would be worth a try. -- "Custom" is NOT mass produced... then it's just a product line. Custom Processing Unlimited -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: ekiga.net.txt URL: From yannubuntu at gmail.com Sun Jun 20 04:14:21 2010 From: yannubuntu at gmail.com (YannUbuntu) Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2010 13:14:21 +0900 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Using telepathy to register to ekiga.net In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: 2010/6/20 Andrea : > Hi, > > I'm trying to register to ekiga.net using the Ubuntu chat account dialog (I think it is using > telepathy). > Can't get it to work. Network Error. > > I've saved the ip traffic with wireshark if anybody has time to have a look. > I've read that telepathy/sofiasip used to have issues with NAT/ekiga but can't figure out if I've > hit that or it is something else. > > I'm behind a NAT. > > Hope this is not the wrong place for this request. > > Thanks Hello Andrea, If you are using Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid, you can try to update the opal package by adding ppa:sevmek/ppa to your Software Sources and then update your packages and restart Ekiga. Hope this helps. ~Yann From mariofutire at googlemail.com Sun Jun 20 07:39:57 2010 From: mariofutire at googlemail.com (Andrea) Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2010 08:39:57 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Using telepathy to register to ekiga.net In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 20/06/10 05:14, YannUbuntu wrote: > 2010/6/20 Andrea : >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to register to ekiga.net using the Ubuntu chat account dialog (I think it is using >> telepathy). >> Can't get it to work. Network Error. >> >> I've saved the ip traffic with wireshark if anybody has time to have a look. >> I've read that telepathy/sofiasip used to have issues with NAT/ekiga but can't figure out if I've >> hit that or it is something else. >> >> I'm behind a NAT. >> >> Hope this is not the wrong place for this request. >> >> Thanks > > Hello Andrea, > If you are using Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid, you can try to update the opal > package by adding ppa:sevmek/ppa to your Software Sources and then > update your packages and restart Ekiga. > Hope this helps. > ~Yann I will try that, but I wanted to see if the "Chat Accounts" was going to work. I was *not* using Ekiga. It seems to send 3 request. 1st and 3rd use my local IP, but the 2nd uses the public IP. Don't know enough about sip to understand. Cheers From sevmek at free.fr Sun Jun 20 11:02:58 2010 From: sevmek at free.fr (yannick) Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2010 13:02:58 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Using telepathy to register to ekiga.net In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1277031778.3883.33.camel@achille> Le dimanche 20 juin 2010 ? 08:39 +0100, Andrea a ?crit : > On 20/06/10 05:14, YannUbuntu wrote: > > 2010/6/20 Andrea : > >> Hi, > >> > >> I'm trying to register to ekiga.net using the Ubuntu chat account dialog (I think it is using > >> telepathy). > >> Can't get it to work. Network Error. > >> > >> I've saved the ip traffic with wireshark if anybody has time to have a look. > >> I've read that telepathy/sofiasip used to have issues with NAT/ekiga but can't figure out if I've > >> hit that or it is something else. > >> > >> I'm behind a NAT. > >> > >> Hope this is not the wrong place for this request. > >> > >> Thanks > > > > Hello Andrea, > > If you are using Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid, you can try to update the opal > > package by adding ppa:sevmek/ppa to your Software Sources and then > > update your packages and restart Ekiga. > > Hope this helps. > > ~Yann > > I will try that, but I wanted to see if the "Chat Accounts" was going to work. > I was *not* using Ekiga. > > It seems to send 3 request. 1st and 3rd use my local IP, but the 2nd uses the public IP. > Don't know enough about sip to understand. > This is documented in the Empathy FAQ: http://live.gnome.org/Empathy/FAQ#My_Ekiga_account_doesn.27t_work. "My Ekiga account doesn't work. This is a problem in the ekiga.net server. Unfortunately this can't be fixed in Telepathy because it will break the compatibility with other SIP servers." AFAIK, this is indeed an issue with the server configuration, but as Ekiga use another mecanism for client behind a NAT and as it works with other servers and is an IETF standard (STUN), you could as well ask Empathy devs to add this feature in their client. On our side we cannot fix it in a short time as our server administrator is not available at the moment... Sorry for the inconvenience. Empathy should work if not behind a NAT with our server. Best regards, Yannick From mariofutire at googlemail.com Sun Jun 20 18:14:30 2010 From: mariofutire at googlemail.com (Andrea) Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2010 19:14:30 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Using telepathy to register to ekiga.net In-Reply-To: <1277031778.3883.33.camel@achille> References: <1277031778.3883.33.camel@achille> Message-ID: <4C1E5A86.6080407@googlemail.com> On 20/06/10 12:02, yannick wrote: > Le dimanche 20 juin 2010 ? 08:39 +0100, Andrea a ?crit : > > This is documented in the Empathy FAQ: > http://live.gnome.org/Empathy/FAQ#My_Ekiga_account_doesn.27t_work. > "My Ekiga account doesn't work. > This is a problem in the ekiga.net server. Unfortunately this can't be > fixed in Telepathy because it will break the compatibility with other > SIP servers." > > AFAIK, this is indeed an issue with the server configuration, but as > Ekiga use another mecanism for client behind a NAT and as it works with > other servers and is an IETF standard (STUN), you could as well ask > Empathy devs to add this feature in their client. On our side we cannot > fix it in a short time as our server administrator is not available at > the moment... this whole sip/nat situation seems a bit sad. > Sorry for the inconvenience. Empathy should work if not behind a NAT > with our server. Thanks for your link. Andrea From mariofutire at googlemail.com Sun Jun 20 18:14:30 2010 From: mariofutire at googlemail.com (Andrea) Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2010 19:14:30 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Using telepathy to register to ekiga.net In-Reply-To: <1277031778.3883.33.camel@achille> References: <1277031778.3883.33.camel@achille> Message-ID: <4C1E5A86.6080407@googlemail.com> On 20/06/10 12:02, yannick wrote: > Le dimanche 20 juin 2010 ? 08:39 +0100, Andrea a ?crit : > > This is documented in the Empathy FAQ: > http://live.gnome.org/Empathy/FAQ#My_Ekiga_account_doesn.27t_work. > "My Ekiga account doesn't work. > This is a problem in the ekiga.net server. Unfortunately this can't be > fixed in Telepathy because it will break the compatibility with other > SIP servers." > > AFAIK, this is indeed an issue with the server configuration, but as > Ekiga use another mecanism for client behind a NAT and as it works with > other servers and is an IETF standard (STUN), you could as well ask > Empathy devs to add this feature in their client. On our side we cannot > fix it in a short time as our server administrator is not available at > the moment... this whole sip/nat situation seems a bit sad. > Sorry for the inconvenience. Empathy should work if not behind a NAT > with our server. Thanks for your link. Andrea From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Sun Jun 20 21:00:30 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2010 23:00:30 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Will pay for Ekiga customization In-Reply-To: References: <4C10A20A.9040203@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <4C11EA61.8010500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: <4C1E816E.5080009@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> I plan to work on it on Tuesday. I hope to finish what you asked for. Eugen On 06/17/10 11:44, Kayrat Ahmetov wrote: > Hello! have you find some time? > I can pay 500 USD for this job (more than 30 usd per hour). > > > 2010/6/11 Eugen Dedu > >> I forgot to add that right now I do not have the time. I will contact you >> if I find the time. But I think the best is that someone on this list tries >> this... >> >> I also believe this code can be committed to ekiga repository, it is >> interesting for some people/enterprises. >> >> Finally, as other programs, ekiga sometimes crashes :o( So there should be >> a very simple method to (kill it and to) restart it. >> >> Eugen >> >> >> On 11/06/10 07:02, Kayrat Ahmetov wrote: >> >>> Great! >>> >>> "call between 2XXX and 2YYY" thing is done on server side. So all tasks >>> seems easy. >>> I can pay 30% prepayment via paypal >>> >>> >>> 2010/6/10 Eugen Dedu >>> >>> Hi, >>>> >>>> So here there are estimates for myself, other people can be >>>> faster/slower. >>>> >>>> >>>> On 10/06/10 08:02, Kayrat Ahmetov wrote: >>>> >>>> Good day all! >>>>> >>>>> we need cistomization of Ekiga sip phone for video (will pay 100 usd or >>>>> more) >>>>> >>>>> - We use Ekiga as videoscreen for Cisco 7960 hardware sip phones. We >>>>> customized asterisk configs to estabilish call between 2XXX and 2YYY >>>>> extensions registered on sipphones when XXX call to YYY from hardware >>>>> phones. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> The problem is that I am not expert in SIP. What does 2XXX and 2YYY >>>> mean? >>>> >>>> - So Ekiga should stay in tray until call come >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> This is easy: there is an option in preferences to start ekiga directly >>>> in >>>> tray. There is a bug here: when answering the call, the window is not >>>> shown: we will take care of this bug, maybe 30-60 min of work. >>>> >>>> - When it comes, it should immedeatly answer sip call and start video >>>> >>>>> >>>>> sending via Theora (or h264 - which has highest quality?). Size >>>>> should >>>>> be >>>>> DVD or fullscreen. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> I think ekiga supports auto-answering, but I do not what that exactly >>>> mean, >>>> does anyone know? As far as I know, when a call arrives you need to >>>> press a >>>> button, but with a *bit* of coding this can be changed too. I would say >>>> this >>>> can take 2-5 hours of coding. >>>> >>>> Starting in full screen is easy, a matter of changing a value in gconf >>>> settings (or changing a few lines of code too). Max size is 640x480, >>>> shown >>>> in fullscreen. >>>> >>>> Recent H264 does not work currently with ekiga. Theora does work. >>>> >>>> - When call ends - it should minimize back to tray >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> This can be done too, maybe 0.5-1h of coding. >>>> >>>> - No controls (dial, settings) are needed for end user. Only choice >>>> of >>>> >>>>> >>>>> full-screen/1:1 dvd size/ stop video and minimize. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> This can be done too. We can add a dialog box for choosing full screen, >>>> 640x480, stop and minimize. This can take maybe 8 hours. >>>> >>>> >>>> This is first step for our solution, need asap (by Friday). >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> So to add everything: except the first item (2XXX), this can take 10-15 >>>> hours of coding. >>>> >>>> Is someone on this list interested to code it? >>>> >>>> Eugen From zhangweiwu at realss.com Mon Jun 21 00:55:52 2010 From: zhangweiwu at realss.com (Zhang Weiwu) Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 08:55:52 +0800 Subject: [Ekiga-list] ekiga only listens on localhost for incoming sip connection Message-ID: <4C1EB898.7020601@realss.com> Hello. In my homeoffice I am the only person who need to receive video phone calls from colleagues in uptown office. My home office network is behind a single NAT firewall (DSL router), so I guess setting up port-fowarding on the router to forward the a few ports needed by ekiga, and tell my colleague to call me using sip:123.116.115.109 is the easiest setup. IP address doesn't change, thus usually my colleague should reach me. I hope by doing so I could avoid the complicated setup of STUN and ekiga account and so like, which troubled me for a few days and left me clueless. My problem: I found when ekiga starts, it listens on sip connection from local host. $ netstat -ul | head -n8 ??Internet?? (????) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State udp 0 0 *:domain *:* udp 0 0 *:41017 *:* udp 0 0 *:828 *:* udp 0 0 *:39614 *:* udp 0 0 *:bootps *:* udp 0 0 localhost:sip *:* I believe this setup won't let my colleague reach me through sip protocol, the expected behavior is that it should listen to *:sip instead of localhost:sip, at least with my knowledge on TCP. I am also confused why sip is not listened on TCP and if it is necessary at all. Question is is there a way to change ekige to let it listen on *:sip. Thanks in advance! From zhangweiwu at realss.com Mon Jun 21 01:45:50 2010 From: zhangweiwu at realss.com (Zhang Weiwu) Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 09:45:50 +0800 Subject: [Ekiga-list] ekiga only listens on localhost for incoming sip connection In-Reply-To: <4C1EB898.7020601@realss.com> References: <4C1EB898.7020601@realss.com> Message-ID: <4C1EC44E.3070507@realss.com> On 2010?06?21? 08:55, Zhang Weiwu wrote: > Question is is there a way to change ekige to let it listen on *:sip. > Thanks in advance! > > It seems I can workout this issue myself, it seems ekiga listens to incoming SIP call even only listening on localhost. So my colleague do call me and the bell do ring, but we have a second problem of not able to do video. as it is a separate problem I'll post on a separate email. From zhangweiwu at realss.com Mon Jun 21 01:56:17 2010 From: zhangweiwu at realss.com (Zhang Weiwu) Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 09:56:17 +0800 Subject: [Ekiga-list] no video: is video transferred on separate connection? Message-ID: <4C1EC6C1.3000503@realss.com> My home office network is behind a single NAT firewall (DSL router). I set up port-fowarding on the router to forward the a few ports needed by ekiga, and tell my colleague to call me using public IP address sip:123.116.115.109 When I am in home office receiving incoming video phone call from colleague, my video is not transmitted to my colleague. My colleague is behind a very strict NAT (in fact, two layers of ordinary NAT firewall), seeing only moving ekiga logo, "remote video" option in his "view" menu is disabled during the phone call. With his complicated NAT firewall, he only wish to call me and see me on the video, not thinking about receiving a call. Question: is it necessary that my colleague should be able to receive incoming tcp/udp connection in order to see my video? With my limited knowledge of network, by actually dialed me successfully, he already established a connection to my PC, so if my video is transferred to him with the same connection, there should be nothing to worry about firewall. But, if I should initialize a separate connection back to my colleague in order to deliver video to him, like old time non-passive-mode FTP protocol, then we must have hit a problem with the firewall. FYI: Within my home office video phoning from my notebook computer to my desktop PC is okay, indicating the video camera is compatible with Linux and ekiga can work in case there is no firewall. From michel.memeteau at gmail.com Mon Jun 21 07:19:23 2010 From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau) Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 09:19:23 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Using telepathy to register to ekiga.net In-Reply-To: <1277031778.3883.33.camel@achille> References: <1277031778.3883.33.camel@achille> Message-ID: 2010/6/20 yannick > > > AFAIK, this is indeed an issue with the server configuration, but as > Ekiga use another mecanism for client behind a NAT and as it works with > other servers and is an IETF standard (STUN), you could as well ask > Empathy devs to add this feature in their client. On our side we cannot > fix it in a short time as our server administrator is not available at > the moment... > > You mean telepathy does not support Stun ? even for other protocols like jabber? -- <-------------------------------------------------------> web perso : http://memeteau.com Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr Fixe : 0974763294 Mobile : 0624808051 Visio/jabber/GTalk : xmpp:freechelmi at jabber.fr -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The telepathy sip plugin (telepathy-sofiasip) does support STUN and it works with sip servers other than ekiga. Chris From razametal at gmail.com Mon Jun 21 16:00:16 2010 From: razametal at gmail.com (RazaMetaL | Only The Good Die Young) Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 11:00:16 -0500 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Using telepathy to register to ekiga.net In-Reply-To: <20100621101152.28516c1a@boulder.homenet> References: <1277031778.3883.33.camel@achille> <20100621101152.28516c1a@boulder.homenet> Message-ID: On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 4:11 AM, Chris Vine wrote: > On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 09:19:23 +0200 > michel memeteau wrote: >> 2010/6/20 yannick >> > AFAIK, this is indeed an issue with the server configuration, but as >> > Ekiga use another mecanism for client behind a NAT and as it works >> > with other servers and is an IETF standard (STUN), you could as >> > well ask Empathy devs to add this feature in their client. On our >> > side we cannot fix it in a short time as our server administrator >> > is not available at the moment... >> > >> > >> You mean telepathy does not support Stun ? even for other protocols >> like jabber? > > The telepathy sip plugin (telepathy-sofiasip) does support STUN and it > works with sip servers other than ekiga. > Like asterisk? I can connect to asterisk with ekiga but not with emphaty. Regards, -- Linux User: 255902 Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html From chris at cvine.freeserve.co.uk Tue Jun 22 09:16:00 2010 From: chris at cvine.freeserve.co.uk (Chris Vine) Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 10:16:00 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Using telepathy to register to ekiga.net In-Reply-To: References: <1277031778.3883.33.camel@achille> <20100621101152.28516c1a@boulder.homenet> Message-ID: <20100622101600.1cd9df47@laptop.homenet> On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 11:00:16 -0500 "RazaMetaL | Only The Good Die Young" wrote: > On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 4:11 AM, Chris Vine > > The telepathy sip plugin (telepathy-sofiasip) does support STUN and > > it works with sip servers other than ekiga. > > > > Like asterisk? I can connect to asterisk with ekiga but not with > emphaty. This is getting off topic on this list so can you please reply by e-mail if you want to take it any further? I couldn't tell you whether asterisk is used on the sip servers I use with empathy as I don't run the servers - I connect to them - and in any event I use ekiga more than I use empathy for sip. empathy uses libnice to provide ICE and STUN nat traversal (STUN is used for sip and as far as I am aware ICE for the other protocols telepathy supports), and I would be amazed if it didn't work with asterisk. The first point is of course whether you have actually set up STUN for telepathy in the first place and if so in what way, because the fact you had to ask the question whether telepathy supports STUN implies that you haven't. What stun settings have you specified in the Net Traversals Options for the plugin - automatic detection or a particular STUN server? Chris From thedogfarted at gmail.com Tue Jun 22 11:55:30 2010 From: thedogfarted at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?B?SsSBbmlzIFJ1a8WhxIFucw==?=) Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 14:55:30 +0300 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Using telepathy to register to ekiga.net In-Reply-To: <20100622101600.1cd9df47@laptop.homenet> References: <1277031778.3883.33.camel@achille> <20100621101152.28516c1a@boulder.homenet> <20100622101600.1cd9df47@laptop.homenet> Message-ID: On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Chris Vine wrote: > On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 11:00:16 -0500 > "RazaMetaL | Only The Good Die Young" wrote: >> On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 4:11 AM, Chris Vine >> > The telepathy sip plugin (telepathy-sofiasip) does support STUN and >> > it works with sip servers other than ekiga. >> > >> >> Like asterisk? I can connect to asterisk with ekiga but not with >> emphaty. > > This is getting off topic on this list so can you please reply by > e-mail if you want to take it any further? > > I couldn't tell you whether asterisk is used on the sip servers I use > with empathy as I don't run the servers - I connect to them - and in any > event I use ekiga more than I use empathy for sip. empathy uses libnice > to provide ICE and STUN nat traversal (STUN is used for sip and as far > as I am aware ICE for the other protocols telepathy supports), and I > would be amazed if it didn't work with asterisk. Like you said this is a bit off topic. First of all - I think most people that know RFC 3261 and have read Asterisk's code will agree with me that chan_sip implements a "SIP-like protocol" at best. Thus if a client doesn't work with Asterisk it does not necessarily mean the client is broken. Anyway Empathy seems to work fine with Asterisk 1.6.0.3 here REGISTER sip:asterisk.axia.lv SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.31:44126;rport;branch=z9hG4bKSQ55K030D59Ze Max-Forwards: 70 From: ;tag=mUS9Z724KN8eH To: Call-ID: a16f37b9-f88f-122d-49be-0014858a1a23 CSeq: 132483758 REGISTER Contact: User-Agent: Telepathy-SofiaSIP/0.5.8 sofia-sip/1.12.9 Allow: INVITE, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, OPTIONS, PRACK, MESSAGE, UPDATE Supported: timer, 100rel, path Content-Length: 0 SIP/2.0 200 OK Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.31:44126;branch=z9hG4bKSQ55K030D59Ze;received=192.168.0.31;rport=44126 From: ;tag=mUS9Z724KN8eH To: ;tag=as28fb26de Call-ID: a16f37b9-f88f-122d-49be-0014858a1a23 CSeq: 132483758 REGISTER User-Agent: Asterisk PBX 1.6.0.3 Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY Supported: replaces, timer Expires: 120 Contact: ;expires=120 Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 10:22:32 GMT Content-Length: 0 --- Ian From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Wed Jun 23 19:26:29 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 21:26:29 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] ekiga only listens on localhost for incoming sip connection In-Reply-To: <4C1EB898.7020601@realss.com> References: <4C1EB898.7020601@realss.com> Message-ID: <4C225FE5.5080103@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 06/21/10 02:55, Zhang Weiwu wrote: > Hello. > > In my homeoffice I am the only person who need to receive video phone > calls from colleagues in uptown office. My home office network is behind > a single NAT firewall (DSL router), so I guess setting up port-fowarding > on the router to forward the a few ports needed by ekiga, and tell my > colleague to call me using sip:123.116.115.109 is the easiest setup. IP > address doesn't change, thus usually my colleague should reach me. I > hope by doing so I could avoid the complicated setup of STUN and ekiga > account and so like, which troubled me for a few days and left me clueless. > > My problem: I found when ekiga starts, it listens on sip connection from > local host. > > $ netstat -ul | head -n8 > ??Internet?? (????) > Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State > udp 0 0 *:domain *:* > udp 0 0 *:41017 *:* > udp 0 0 *:828 *:* > udp 0 0 *:39614 *:* > udp 0 0 *:bootps *:* > udp 0 0 localhost:sip *:* man netstat: Local Address Address and port number of the local end of the socket. Unless the --numeric (-n) option is specified, the socket address is resolved to its canonical host name (FQDN), and the port number is translated into the corresponding service name. Foreign Address Address and port number of the remote end of the socket. Analogous to "Local Address." I think you "mis-exchanged" local (...) and foreign (*:*) address. > I believe this setup won't let my colleague reach me through sip > protocol, the expected behavior is that it should listen to *:sip > instead of localhost:sip, at least with my knowledge on TCP. I am also > confused why sip is not listened on TCP and if it is necessary at all. In ekiga, SIP is only on UDP. -- Eugen From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Wed Jun 23 19:30:18 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 21:30:18 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] no video: is video transferred on separate connection? In-Reply-To: <4C1EC6C1.3000503@realss.com> References: <4C1EC6C1.3000503@realss.com> Message-ID: <4C2260CA.2030604@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 06/21/10 03:56, Zhang Weiwu wrote: > My home office network is behind a single NAT firewall (DSL router). I > set up port-fowarding on the router to forward the a few ports > needed by > ekiga, and tell my > colleague to call me using public IP address sip:123.116.115.109 > > When I am in home office receiving incoming video phone call from > colleague, my video is not transmitted to my colleague. My colleague is > behind a very strict NAT (in fact, two layers of ordinary NAT firewall), > seeing only moving ekiga logo, "remote video" option in his "view" menu > is disabled during the phone call. With his complicated NAT firewall, he > only wish to call me and see me on the video, not thinking about > receiving a call. > > Question: is it necessary that my colleague should be able to receive > incoming tcp/udp connection in order to see my video? With my limited > knowledge of network, by actually dialed me successfully, he already > established a connection to my PC, so if my video is transferred to him > with the same connection, there should be nothing to worry about > firewall. But, if I should initialize a separate connection back to my > colleague in order to deliver video to him, like old time > non-passive-mode FTP protocol, then we must have hit a problem with the > firewall. There are separate ports for video, audio and sip, to my knowledge. http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Understanding_NAT/firewall_issues_with_SIP_clients_%28eg_ekiga%29 has valuable information. If NAT on his firewall is not symmetric, it should (generally) work. Do you use ekiga 3.2.7 or before? 3.2.7 fixes such an issue. > FYI: Within my home office video phoning from my notebook computer to my > desktop PC is okay, indicating the video camera is compatible with Linux > and ekiga can work in case there is no firewall. -- Eugen From rread at moffat.co.nz Wed Jun 23 19:40:57 2010 From: rread at moffat.co.nz (rread at moffat.co.nz) Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2010 07:40:57 +1200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga under Windows 7 In-Reply-To: <4C17EE10.6060500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> References: <4C17EE10.6060500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: > On 15/06/10 21:54, rread at moffat.co.nz wrote: > > > > Having issues with Ekiga under Windows 7 .. runs sweet under Win XP > > > > Have tried running Ekiga on two different machines, Dell all in one and a > > Toshiba Laptop, > > both report the following error once a connection is made. > > > > 'Error while initializing video output' > > Try changing the video device in Preferences and tell us if it works. > Makes no difference what I do apart from the fact, that if I change the screen resolution, it can actually make Ekiga crash and require restarting it. Works beautifully on the Windows XP machines. Any help appreciated. Regards Robert Read Visit our website at http://www.moffat.co.nz ###################################################################### Attention: This e-mail (including all attachments) may contain privileged and confidential information and is intended solely for the names addressee. If you are not the intended recipient you may not use, disclose, disseminate or take and action in reliance on it. If you have received this e-mail in error please let us know by reply e-mail, delete it from your system and destroy any copies. Moffat collects personal information to provide and market our services. If you do NOT want Moffat to retain information about you for this purpose please let us know by responding with the instruction to: email:administrator at moffat.co.nz ###################################################################### From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Wed Jun 23 19:56:20 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 21:56:20 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga under Windows 7 In-Reply-To: References: <4C17EE10.6060500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: <4C2266E4.7040408@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 06/23/10 21:40, rread at moffat.co.nz wrote: > >> On 15/06/10 21:54, rread at moffat.co.nz wrote: >>> >>> Having issues with Ekiga under Windows 7 .. runs sweet under Win XP >>> >>> Have tried running Ekiga on two different machines, Dell all in one and > a >>> Toshiba Laptop, >>> both report the following error once a connection is made. >>> >>> 'Error while initializing video output' >> >> Try changing the video device in Preferences and tell us if it works. >> > > Makes no difference what I do apart from the fact, that if I change the > screen resolution, > it can actually make Ekiga crash and require restarting it. > > Works beautifully on the Windows XP machines. I cannot help, since I do not have a win 7 machine. I fear that win 7 has other video devices/drivers/... and ekiga does not yet support it. Or maybe updating/upgrading http://git.gnome.org/browse/ekiga/tree/win32/directx?h=gnome-2-26 directory to latest version?! Maybe I can help for the crash if you send us the -d 4 output, as shown in the wiki. -- Eugen From rread at moffat.co.nz Thu Jun 24 00:03:27 2010 From: rread at moffat.co.nz (rread at moffat.co.nz) Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2010 12:03:27 +1200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga under Windows 7 In-Reply-To: <4C2266E4.7040408@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> References: <4C17EE10.6060500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <4C2266E4.7040408@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: > I cannot help, since I do not have a win 7 machine. I fear that win 7 > has other video devices/drivers/... and ekiga does not yet support it. > Or maybe updating/upgrading > http://git.gnome.org/browse/ekiga/tree/win32/directx?h=gnome-2-26 > directory to latest version?! > > Maybe I can help for the crash if you send us the -d 4 output, as shown > in the wiki. > Your helpfulness is much appreciated. I have uploaded the error output file to senduit and the link is below: (Set to expire in one week) http://senduit.com/84a553 Thanks and regards Robert Read Visit our website at http://www.moffat.co.nz ###################################################################### Attention: This e-mail (including all attachments) may contain privileged and confidential information and is intended solely for the names addressee. If you are not the intended recipient you may not use, disclose, disseminate or take and action in reliance on it. If you have received this e-mail in error please let us know by reply e-mail, delete it from your system and destroy any copies. Moffat collects personal information to provide and market our services. If you do NOT want Moffat to retain information about you for this purpose please let us know by responding with the instruction to: email:administrator at moffat.co.nz ###################################################################### From zhangweiwu at realss.com Thu Jun 24 06:49:55 2010 From: zhangweiwu at realss.com (Zhang Weiwu) Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2010 14:49:55 +0800 Subject: [Ekiga-list] no video: is video transferred on separate connection? In-Reply-To: <4C2260CA.2030604@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> References: <4C1EC6C1.3000503@realss.com> <4C2260CA.2030604@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: <4C230013.5070801@realss.com> On 2010?06?24? 03:30, Eugen Dedu wrote: > There are separate ports for video, audio and sip, to my knowledge. > http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Understanding_NAT/firewall_issues_with_SIP_clients_%28eg_ekiga%29 > has valuable information. The page contain a lot of useful information, but still reads confusing to me. Quote from the wiki page: > > * what ports are used (RTP audio/video, SIP etc.): > > RTP AUDIO stream is usually 5061/5062 (the first port is the steam > itself, the second is for statistics; only the first one really > matter. Maybe the second one does improve quality under some > circumstances) > > RTP VIDEO stream is usually 5063/5064 (same as for audio) > This is rather unclear to me. For example, for video "5063/5064" have 4 different meaning to me: 1. does it mean the receiver will use port 5064 and sender using 5063? Like in ftp and nfs protocol, the port of both ends of the connection is restricted to certain ports. 2. does it mean it works either 5063 or 5064 is open for listening on firewall setting? 3. does it mean it works if both of 5063 and 5064 are open for listening on firewall setting? 4. does it mean the connection establishing end of ekiga will try connect to 5063, and failing that, try to connect to 5064? And the connection receiving end of ekiga will listen on both? More confusing is it did not say who connects to whom. Suppose the quoted wiki means 5063 is a listening port for video, then should the caller connect to callee's port 5063, or should the video sender connect to the video receiver's port 5063? They are not the same thing! For example in my case I am being called by my colleague but I have camera, he doesn't, so I am callee and video sender, it raises the question should I listen on 5063 or him. For me to receive phone call and send video to caller, whose NAT/firewall setting should I touch? It might be basic knowledge to some but really confusing to people who just want to use it. P.S. this is about the 5th time I try to use ekiga. I try it about once a year since 2005 with that year's latest version, and never managed to make it work on anything beyond text message, neither audio nor video. Despite trying in multiple different networks, I am usually reported my NAT is symmetric. Since the article says most NAT are not symmetric, I must assume there is something wrong in China, since we have too much particularity here. I guess it's a bit too complicated to me. Even though being computer science graduate I never understood how this thing work (yes, I had many understandings, but each conflict with practical observation), but still trying very hard to figure out how to use it. Or, is it easier to fall back to old H.232? I remember I used to use video stuff without knowing how it worked in campus back in 2003, on NetMeeting that came default with Windows 2000, but I could not recall if there was NAT firewall by that time thus not sure what really bring so much trouble, NAT or new protocol. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From william-t2 at live.com Sat Jun 26 15:03:39 2010 From: william-t2 at live.com (william howell) Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2010 11:03:39 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Web Cam Probs ??? Message-ID: OS: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS - the Lucid Lynx - On 64 bit AMD Ekiga Ver: ekiga 3.2.6 Web Cam: HP Deluxe Web Cam LQ246AA Error: "While accessing video device HP Deluxe Webcam KQ246AA Your video driver doesn't support the requested video format" Sir, I recently purchased this cam and installed it on my Ubuntu OS. Purchased it because it had the "UVC" Stamp of approval on the box. No other cam in the store at the time offered the UVC. I have no problems running the cam under XawTv, it works just fine. Have no probs running the "Camera Monitor" with this cam, works just fine. Can you please advise what "video format" Ekiga might be having a problem with or if there is a way to change the video format it is looking for, and/or, do I need to upgrade to a new version of Ekiga? Thank you William Howell _________________________________________________________________ The New Busy think 9 to 5 is a cute idea. Combine multiple calendars with Hotmail. http://www.windowslive.com/campaign/thenewbusy?tile=multicalendar&ocid=PID28326::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WM_HMP:042010_5 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Sat Jun 26 16:02:11 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2010 18:02:11 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Web Cam Probs ??? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4C262483.9000706@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 06/26/10 17:03, william howell wrote: > > OS: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS - the Lucid Lynx - On 64 bit AMD > Ekiga Ver: ekiga 3.2.6 > Web Cam: HP Deluxe Web Cam LQ246AA > > Error: "While accessing video device HP Deluxe Webcam KQ246AA Your video driver doesn't support the requested video format" > > > Sir, > I recently purchased this cam and installed it on my Ubuntu OS. Purchased it because it had the "UVC" Stamp of approval on the box. No other cam in the store at the time offered the UVC. > > I have no problems running the cam under XawTv, it works just fine. Have no probs running the "Camera Monitor" with this cam, works just fine. > > Can you please advise what "video format" Ekiga might be having a problem with or if there is a way to change the video format it is looking for, and/or, do I need to upgrade to a new version of Ekiga? Try using V4L2 and V4L in Preferences, Video devices. -- Eugen From yannubuntu at gmail.com Sun Jun 27 06:56:00 2010 From: yannubuntu at gmail.com (Yann) Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 15:56:00 +0900 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Questions about snapshots Message-ID: Dear all, I am trying to help by reporting bugs. Yannick advised me to use the snapshot version. - Is the snapshot wiki page (http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Snapshots) up-to-date ? (last modification is June 13rd) - Is the warning "Currently, there are several known regressions with snapshots, so they are not provided. They will come back once these regressions are fixed. " true? if yes, when do you think the snapshots will be ok to be used ? - It is written "TODO" for the Ubuntu snapshot installation procedure. As I use Ubuntu 10.04, is it ok for me to use the Debian snapshot procedure? or should i wait for the Ubuntu procedure to be created ? Best regards ~Yann From thedogfarted at gmail.com Mon Jun 28 07:58:21 2010 From: thedogfarted at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?B?SsSBbmlzIFJ1a8WhxIFucw==?=) Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 10:58:21 +0300 Subject: [Ekiga-list] no video: is video transferred on separate connection? In-Reply-To: <4C230013.5070801@realss.com> References: <4C1EC6C1.3000503@realss.com> <4C2260CA.2030604@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <4C230013.5070801@realss.com> Message-ID: On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Zhang Weiwu wrote: > The page contain a lot of useful information, but still reads confusing to > me. > Quote from the wiki page: > > what ports are used (RTP audio/video, SIP etc.): > > RTP AUDIO stream is usually 5061/5062 (the first port is the steam itself, > the second is for statistics; only the first one really matter. Maybe the > second one does improve quality under some circumstances) > > RTP VIDEO stream is usually 5063/5064 (same as for audio) Actually it is 5062/5063 for audio and 5064/5065 for video (even port for RTP and odd for RTCP). This should be fixed in wiki. > This is rather unclear to me. For example, for video "5063/5064" have 4 > different meaning to me: > > does it mean the receiver will use port 5064 and sender using 5063? Like in > ftp and nfs protocol, the port of both ends of the connection is restricted > to certain ports. > does it mean it works either 5063 or 5064 is open for listening on firewall > setting? > does it mean it works if both of 5063 and 5064 are open for listening on > firewall setting? > does it mean the connection establishing end of ekiga will try connect to > 5063, and failing that, try to connect to 5064? And the connection receiving > end of ekiga will listen on both? It means what it says - "the first port is the stream itself, the second is for statistics". That is, Ekiga will listen for video on port 5064 and AFAIK send from port 5064 as well. The second port is used for stream statistics and to control QoS. Some codecs might benefit from that but generally it's not a big deal if it is closed. One could say it works if port 5064 is open on firewall (but that's a wee bit oversimplification). More correctly a port range is used (by default 5060 through 5100) and each stream (audio or video) takes two ports - even for the media and odd for statistics. IIRC if you're behind NAT each account also uses one port. So if you're behind NAT and have one account configured, Ekiga will use port 5060 for SIP signalling, 5062 for audio and 5064 for video. If there are two calls (eg the first one is put on hold), ports 5066 and 5068 will be used for audio and video for the second call, etc. So if you have only one account and plan on having only one call at a time, you should be safe with opening/forwarding ports 5060, 5062 and 5064. > More confusing is it did not say who connects to whom. Suppose the quoted > wiki means 5063 is a listening port for video, then should the caller > connect to callee's port 5063, or should the video sender connect to the > video receiver's port 5063? Noone connects nowhere. SIP uses UDP for audio and video, there is no connection, and it doesn't matter who is caller and who is callee. Assuming port 5064 is used for video, Ekiga just listens on incoming UDP packets on port 5064 and sends them to wherever the other end asks (if the other end is using Ekiga too, it is very likely that it will be 5064). > They are not the same thing! For example in my > case I am being called by my colleague but I have camera, he doesn't, so I > am callee and video sender, it raises the question should I listen on 5063 > or him. For me to receive phone call and send video to caller, whose > NAT/firewall setting should I touch? It might be basic knowledge to some but > really confusing to people who just want to use it. The ports listed on wiki (well, as I said - they're not correct) are the ones *you* should open/forward if you want to *receive* video and/or audio, if *you are* behind symmetric NAT. If your colleague is behind symmetric NAT and wants to receive video, he/she has to open/forward ports on his/her firewall. The ports depend on the client used, if it's Ekiga, they're 5060 for SIP signalling, 5062 for audio and 5064 for video. > P.S. this is about the 5th time I try to use ekiga. I try it about once a > year since 2005 with that year's latest version, and never managed to make > it work on anything beyond text message, neither audio nor video. Despite > trying in multiple different networks, I am usually reported my NAT is > symmetric. Since the article says most NAT are not symmetric, I must assume > there is something wrong in China, since we have too much particularity > here. I guess it's a bit too complicated to me. Even though being computer > science graduate I never understood how this thing work (yes, I had many > understandings, but each conflict with practical observation), but still > trying very hard to figure out how to use it. Or, is it easier to fall back > to old H.232? I remember I used to use video stuff without knowing how it > worked in campus back in 2003, on NetMeeting that came default with Windows > 2000, but I could not recall if there was NAT firewall by that time thus not > sure what really bring so much trouble, NAT or new protocol. Unfortunately most consumer grade routers and wireless access points are symmetric NAT. At least here (Eastern Europe) I have yet to see an off-the-shelf "wifi router" that wasn't symmetric NAT. And one tend to have very restrictive firewall policies at work too. Just like SIP, H.323 uses RTP for audio and video (it was originally designed for LAN use only) and the same NAT issues apply to H.323 as well. -- Ian From chris at cvine.freeserve.co.uk Mon Jun 28 12:59:08 2010 From: chris at cvine.freeserve.co.uk (Chris Vine) Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 13:59:08 +0100 Subject: [Ekiga-list] no video: is video transferred on separate connection? In-Reply-To: References: <4C1EC6C1.3000503@realss.com> <4C2260CA.2030604@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <4C230013.5070801@realss.com> Message-ID: <20100628135908.67cce1bb@laptop.homenet> On Mon, 28 Jun 2010 10:58:21 +0300 J?nis Ruk??ns wrote: [snip] > Unfortunately most consumer grade routers and wireless access points > are symmetric NAT. At least here (Eastern Europe) I have yet to see an > off-the-shelf "wifi router" that wasn't symmetric NAT. And one tend to > have very restrictive firewall policies at work too. Just like SIP, > H.323 uses RTP for audio and video (it was originally designed for LAN > use only) and the same NAT issues apply to H.323 as well. A useful summary, but out of a sample of 5 consumer grade wireless routers that I have used over the course of a few years, all have implemented port restricted NAT (according to NatTester, which is pretty reliable). That is not to say that ekiga does not experience trouble with NAT-traversal with some of them - it does. Not all endpoint independent port restricted NATing routers appear to be equal. This is when communicating with outside public SIP servers where media hairpinning shouldn't be relevant (some of the routers have supported hairpinning, some haven't), but there may be some correlation with that. Chris From adminredes at publiweb.com.br Mon Jun 28 13:46:55 2010 From: adminredes at publiweb.com.br (Mored .) Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 10:46:55 -0300 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Disabling USB hotplug detection Message-ID: Hello, I having problems with usb hotplug, when a user plug a usb headset when ekiga running, ekiga exits " no permission for open Elite USB audio". How lock audio device to "default" in ekiga? P.S. : Ekiga 3.2.7 in Ubuntu Lucid amd64. Thanks. Mored. Sys Admin. Publiweb Marketing Digital http://www.publiweb.com.br/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cpunltd at gmail.com Mon Jun 28 15:16:20 2010 From: cpunltd at gmail.com (Custom Processing Unlimited) Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 10:16:20 -0500 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Disabling USB hotplug detection In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: try connecting the headset before turning on ekiga and see if it lets you choose it in the options menu. We can go from there... -- "Custom" is NOT mass produced! ...then it's just a product line. Custom Processing Unlimited -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Tue Jun 29 20:50:19 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 22:50:19 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Questions about snapshots In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4C2A5C8B.80202@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Hi Yann, Sorry for the delay and thank you very much for your involvement in ekiga. On 06/27/10 08:56, Yann wrote: > Dear all, > > I am trying to help by reporting bugs. Yannick advised me to use the > snapshot version. > - Is the snapshot wiki page > (http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Snapshots) up-to-date ? (last > modification is June 13rd) Yes, it is up-to-date unfortunately. Snapshots use ekiga master with stable ptlib/opal, and there are a few very important issues which need to be fixed before testing it, see http://mail.gnome.org/archives/ekiga-devel-list/2010-June/msg00029.html When they get fixed, I will send an e-mail for testing, and testing will be *greatly* appreciated. > - Is the warning "Currently, there are several known regressions with > snapshots, so they are not provided. They will come back once these > regressions are fixed. " true? if yes, when do you think the snapshots > will be ok to be used ? I do not know. Still I think this is the most urgent thing currently. I plan to work on them probably next week. > - It is written "TODO" for the Ubuntu snapshot installation procedure. > As I use Ubuntu 10.04, is it ok for me to use the Debian snapshot > procedure? or should i wait for the Ubuntu procedure to be created ? You could try, but I think it does not work since I generate them using debian unstable, which use updated versions of packages, not found in ubuntu 10.04. -- Eugen From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Tue Jun 29 21:04:24 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 23:04:24 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga under Windows 7 In-Reply-To: References: <4C17EE10.6060500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <4C2266E4.7040408@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: <4C2A5FD8.7070705@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 06/24/10 02:03, rread at moffat.co.nz wrote: >> I cannot help, since I do not have a win 7 machine. I fear that win 7 >> has other video devices/drivers/... and ekiga does not yet support it. >> Or maybe updating/upgrading >> http://git.gnome.org/browse/ekiga/tree/win32/directx?h=gnome-2-26 >> directory to latest version?! >> >> Maybe I can help for the crash if you send us the -d 4 output, as shown >> in the wiki. >> > > Your helpfulness is much appreciated. > > I have uploaded the error output file to senduit and the link is below: > (Set to expire in one week) > > http://senduit.com/84a553 Sorry, I made an error: you need a stack backtrace for the crash, see the wiki (hope you will succeed in getting it, I have never tried to do it). And also tell us what you did when the crash appear. If it is too complicated, do not mind getting it. Note that you told us that you changed the screen resolution. It was not about that, it was about changing the video *device* in ekiga Preferences. -- Eugen From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Tue Jun 29 21:07:59 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 23:07:59 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] G.729 in Windows Ekiga In-Reply-To: <20100617102047.385431k4fx7ac4q7@mail.sapo.pt> References: <20100617102047.385431k4fx7ac4q7@mail.sapo.pt> Message-ID: <4C2A60AF.4060002@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 06/17/10 11:20, joaoprosa at mail.telepac.pt wrote: > > Dear Sirs of Ekiga > > Thera are any way to put G.729 codec (buying it?) in Ekiga for Windows? No idea, sorry. -- Eugen From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Tue Jun 29 21:25:52 2010 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 23:25:52 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga under Windows 7 In-Reply-To: <4C2A5FD8.7070705@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> References: <4C17EE10.6060500@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <4C2266E4.7040408@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <4C2A5FD8.7070705@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: <4C2A64E0.1000105@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 06/29/10 23:04, Eugen Dedu wrote: > On 06/24/10 02:03, rread at moffat.co.nz wrote: >>> I cannot help, since I do not have a win 7 machine. I fear that win 7 >>> has other video devices/drivers/... and ekiga does not yet support it. >>> Or maybe updating/upgrading >>> http://git.gnome.org/browse/ekiga/tree/win32/directx?h=gnome-2-26 >>> directory to latest version?! >>> >>> Maybe I can help for the crash if you send us the -d 4 output, as shown >>> in the wiki. >>> >> >> Your helpfulness is much appreciated. >> >> I have uploaded the error output file to senduit and the link is below: >> (Set to expire in one week) >> >> http://senduit.com/84a553 > > Sorry, I made an error: you need a stack backtrace for the crash, see > the wiki (hope you will succeed in getting it, I have never tried to do > it). And also tell us what you did when the crash appear. If it is too > complicated, do not mind getting it. > > Note that you told us that you changed the screen resolution. It was not > about that, it was about changing the video *device* in ekiga Preferences. And also: a user told me that ekiga works on windows 7. -- Eugen From dsandras at seconix.com Wed Jun 30 09:57:54 2010 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 11:57:54 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] G.729 in Windows Ekiga In-Reply-To: <4C2A60AF.4060002@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> References: <20100617102047.385431k4fx7ac4q7@mail.sapo.pt> <4C2A60AF.4060002@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: <1277891874.10360.62.camel@scorpion.multitel.be> Le mardi 29 juin 2010 ? 23:07 +0200, Eugen Dedu a ?crit : > On 06/17/10 11:20, joaoprosa at mail.telepac.pt wrote: > > > > Dear Sirs of Ekiga > > > > Thera are any way to put G.729 codec (buying it?) in Ekiga for Windows? Check ippcodecs.org. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone : http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ Be IP : http://www.beip.be/ FOSDEM : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsandras at ekiga.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: