Re: [Ekiga-list] Is it possible to show/replicate Address Book addresses to more than one computer?
- From: Carola y Pablo <stuckybyler2 yahoo es>
- To: Ekiga mailing list <ekiga-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Is it possible to show/replicate Address Book addresses to more than one computer?
- Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 09:03:49 -0500
Thank you. I will try it.
El jue, 29-12-2011 a las 16:48 -0500, Stuart Gathman escribió:
> Long ago, Nostradamus foresaw that on 12/28/2011 08:00 AM, Carola y
> Pablo would write:
> > Can you explain how you set up an account to do this that you say below:
> > " You don't actually need ekiga.net to talk with someone via SIP (e.g. I
> > have family members on an openvpn private VPN, and we just directly
> > connect to the private IP, via private name service - and the call is
> > encrypted as well)."
> >
> > I am interested in the possibility of IP to IP communication.
> There is no account to set up.
>
> In the address field of Ekiga, simply type "sip:user@192.0.2.1" where
> user is anything you like (it would be important if you were talking to
> a sip router - ekiga ignores it) and 192.0.2.1 is the IP of the person
> you wish to talk to. If you have name service that maps a name to the
> IP, you can use the name instead.
>
> If either user is behind NAT, then things get complex, and you should
> probably use ekiga.net.
>
> I would advise you to use IP6 to avoid NAT issues (signing up with a
> tunnel broker if needed), but sadly, ekiga does not seem to support
> IP6. I've tried sip:user@2001:db8::1 and sip:user@[2001:db8::1].
> Neither works.
>
> The other thing to do to get around NAT is to set up a VPN. See
> http://openvpn.net which can traverse NAT, and runs on Mac, Linux, and
> Windows. Set up a machine that is on most of the time and has a stable
> IP (e.g. static or cable) as the VPN server. Note that diamondcard.us
> offers a VPN service, but I think it is only between you and diamond card.
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