From bartosz.c at gmail.com Mon Jul 2 07:43:50 2012 From: bartosz.c at gmail.com (Bartosz.C) Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2012 09:43:50 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] polycom qdx 6000 In-Reply-To: <4FEDB9C5.9090200@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> References: <4FEAC26F.4080606@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <4FEDB9C5.9090200@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: On 29 June 2012 16:20, Eugen Dedu wrote: > On 27/06/12 12:32, Bartosz.C wrote: >> >> On 27 June 2012 10:21, Eugen Dedu ?wrote: >>> >>> On 27/06/12 09:09, Bartosz.C wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> I have a problem with ekiga (windows 7 on dell vostro 1540) + polycom >>>> qdx 6000 h.323. >>>> Audio works well, but video is gone. >>>> In both places video not working - on the ekiga and on the polycom. >>>> >>>> I made a debug from videoconference - but it has 466kb. I saw in faq >>>> "dont sent files larger than 30kb" so Im putting it outside: >>>> http://www.sendspace.com/file/cb9lus >>> >>> >>> >>> There is no call in that debug file, so you need to redo it. >>> >>> Also, I noticed several fixes for Polycom made recently, *after* the >>> release, and it appears that interoperation with Polycom works well now. >>> ? However, we are still preparing a new release... >>> >> Thanks, >> Im sending new debug - it should be fine. >> http://www.sendspace.com/file/ltdv2o >> My release version in Polycom >> r-4-0-2-3152 - i think its one of the newest. > > > Ah, sorry, it is h323, not sip... ?I do not know this one, hoping someone > else can help you. > > -- > Eugen > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list Thanks anyway, Anybody know what can be wrong? Bartosz. From morrisb at avpresentations.com Mon Jul 2 14:25:44 2012 From: morrisb at avpresentations.com (Morris Beverly) Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2012 10:25:44 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] ekiga-list Digest, Vol 72, Issue 1 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4FF1AF68.1060908@avpresentations.com> Hi, I haven't even bothered to attempt connections to polycom gear for a few years now. My most recent experience was the same as yours, audio but no video. I finally gave up & bought the polycom $100 app so I could test connections without having to drag out our polycom gear every time. My first guess would be that the qdx series only uses h264 as a video codec. I think the qdx series is their "hi def" series and they probably only support that codec, although I could certainly be wrong. I haven't kept up much with ekiga lately but I assume that h264 support still isn't available. If it is, in fact avaialable in ekiga, I would try to look into what level of support there is - baseline, main, etc - on both the polycom and ekiga. Polycom support is usually pretty good if you can give them a very specific question. The other possibility is that encryption is being enabled on the video (but not the audio) in one of polycom's byzantine menu structures. You can check the video packet status in the diagnostics setup menu. that may give you some info as to whether the video is getting in and out, but isn't being decoded or if it's actually a network problem related to ports. I'd love to see you get this working. If you do, I'll probably get more involved again. Please let everyone know what you find out since polycom connectivity is extremely important for business use. If you need to try a connection to another unit, let me know via my direct email (morrisb aT avpresentations cOM) and I may be able to set up our vsx 7000 so you can call in. thanks, morris On 7/2/2012 8:00 AM, ekiga-list-request at gnome.org wrote: On 29 June 2012 16:20, Eugen Dedu wrote: >> On 27/06/12 12:32, Bartosz.C wrote: >>> On 27 June 2012 10:21, Eugen Dedu ?wrote: >>>> On 27/06/12 09:09, Bartosz.C wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> I have a problem with ekiga (windows 7 on dell vostro 1540) + polycom >>>>> qdx 6000 h.323. >>>>> Audio works well, but video is gone. >>>>> In both places video not working - on the ekiga and on the polycom. >>>>> >>>>> I made a debug from videoconference - but it has 466kb. I saw in faq >>>>> "dont sent files larger than 30kb" so Im putting it outside: >>>>> http://www.sendspace.com/file/cb9lus >>>> >>>> >>>> There is no call in that debug file, so you need to redo it. >>>> >>>> Also, I noticed several fixes for Polycom made recently, *after* the >>>> release, and it appears that interoperation with Polycom works well now. >>>> ? However, we are still preparing a new release... >>>> >>> Thanks, >>> Im sending new debug - it should be fine. >>> http://www.sendspace.com/file/ltdv2o >>> My release version in Polycom >>> r-4-0-2-3152 - i think its one of the newest. >> >> Ah, sorry, it is h323, not sip... ?I do not know this one, hoping someone >> else can help you. >> >> -- >> Eugen >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ekiga-list mailing list >> ekiga-list at gnome.org >> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > Thanks anyway, > Anybody know what can be wrong? > Bartosz. > -- Morris Beverly http://www.avpresentations.com From aaron.smith86 at live.com Sat Jul 7 21:22:51 2012 From: aaron.smith86 at live.com (aaron smith) Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2012 07:52:51 +1030 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Welcome to the "ekiga-list" mailing list (Digest mode) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, I notice that FreeBSD is no longer catered for. I found a link describing the process to install Ekiga for freebsd, is this something you have prepared and know it works? I have attempted to follow the instructions, but i am receiving errors at the h264 stage. The site is: http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Compile_your_own_SVN_version_of_Ekiga_on_FreeBSD I am keen on toying around with the software, but i've just spent all week getting FreeBSD running satisfactorily, so switching to linux is not something i really want to do. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Cheers Aaron -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Sun Jul 8 22:17:30 2012 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2012 00:17:30 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Welcome to the "ekiga-list" mailing list (Digest mode) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4FFA06FA.8070400@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 07/07/12 23:22, aaron smith wrote: > > Hi, > > I notice that FreeBSD is no longer catered for. I found a link describing the process to install Ekiga for freebsd, is this something you have prepared and know it works? I have attempted to follow the instructions, but i am receiving errors at the h264 stage. > > The site is: http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Compile_your_own_SVN_version_of_Ekiga_on_FreeBSD > > I am keen on toying around with the software, but i've just spent all week getting FreeBSD running satisfactorily, so switching to linux is not something i really want to do. Please post the message about the error. You used: $ svn export https://opalvoip.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/opalvoip/ptlib/branches/v2_10 ptlib $ svn export https://opalvoip.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/opalvoip/opal/branches/v3_10 opal $ git clone git://git.gnome.org/ekiga is that right? -- Eugen Dedu http://eugen.dedu.free.fr From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Sun Jul 8 22:23:35 2012 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2012 00:23:35 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] ekiga-list Digest, Vol 72, Issue 1 In-Reply-To: <4FF1AF68.1060908@avpresentations.com> References: <4FF1AF68.1060908@avpresentations.com> Message-ID: <4FFA0867.1030103@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 02/07/12 16:25, Morris Beverly wrote: > > Hi, > > I haven't even bothered to attempt connections to polycom gear for a few > years now. My most recent experience was the same as yours, audio but no > video. I finally gave up & bought the polycom $100 app so I could test > connections without having to drag out our polycom gear every time. > > My first guess would be that the qdx series only uses h264 as a video > codec. I think the qdx series is their "hi def" series and they probably > only support that codec, although I could certainly be wrong. I haven't > kept up much with ekiga lately but I assume that h264 support still > isn't available. If it is, in fact avaialable in ekiga, I would try to > look into what level of support there is - baseline, main, etc - on both > the polycom and ekiga. Polycom support is usually pretty good if you can > give them a very specific question. h264 support has been working since several months now, in trunk/master only (see http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Download_Ekiga_sources); moreover it is a high level (i.e. very good) implementation as far as I understood. There have recently been several compatibility fixes for polycom in opal underlying library, its support should be very good now as far as I understood. > The other possibility is that encryption is being enabled on the video > (but not the audio) in one of polycom's byzantine menu structures. > > You can check the video packet status in the diagnostics setup menu. > that may give you some info as to whether the video is getting in and > out, but isn't being decoded or if it's actually a network problem > related to ports. > > I'd love to see you get this working. If you do, I'll probably get more > involved again. Please let everyone know what you find out since polycom > connectivity is extremely important for business use. If you need to try > a connection to another unit, let me know via my direct email (morrisb > aT avpresentations cOM) and I may be able to set up our vsx 7000 so you > can call in. People who want interoperability with polycom should build trunk/master and inform us (or opalvoip mailing list) if there are still problems. > On 7/2/2012 8:00 AM, ekiga-list-request at gnome.org wrote: > On 29 June 2012 16:20, Eugen Dedu wrote: >>> On 27/06/12 12:32, Bartosz.C wrote: >>>> On 27 June 2012 10:21, Eugen Dedu >>>> ?wrote: >>>>> On 27/06/12 09:09, Bartosz.C wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> I have a problem with ekiga (windows 7 on dell vostro 1540) + polycom >>>>>> qdx 6000 h.323. >>>>>> Audio works well, but video is gone. >>>>>> In both places video not working - on the ekiga and on the polycom. >>>>>> >>>>>> I made a debug from videoconference - but it has 466kb. I saw in faq >>>>>> "dont sent files larger than 30kb" so Im putting it outside: >>>>>> http://www.sendspace.com/file/cb9lus >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> There is no call in that debug file, so you need to redo it. >>>>> >>>>> Also, I noticed several fixes for Polycom made recently, *after* the >>>>> release, and it appears that interoperation with Polycom works well >>>>> now. >>>>> ? However, we are still preparing a new release... >>>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Im sending new debug - it should be fine. >>>> http://www.sendspace.com/file/ltdv2o >>>> My release version in Polycom >>>> r-4-0-2-3152 - i think its one of the newest. >>> >>> Ah, sorry, it is h323, not sip... ?I do not know this one, hoping >>> someone >>> else can help you. From research at science.su Fri Jul 13 08:33:21 2012 From: research at science.su (L. Rahyen) Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2012 08:33:21 +0000 Subject: [Ekiga-list] I get "Could not register. Method not allowed" error. What does it mean? Message-ID: <1429636.TJIUthBcEZ@camn> I'm trying to use Ekiga as SIP client on the same computer I have asterisk running. I do not have router or firewall in my local network. Ekiga does not work for me at all. I created SIP account in it, as my Name, User and Authentication User I have entered my SIP login, as password - my SIP password, as "Registrar" - IP address of my asterisk SIP server (192.168.1.2) - the same one I use in my hardware SIP phones. And I get "Could not register. Method not allowed" (visible in Edit->Accounts). On start up, after some time, I get message "Could not register sip:myname at 192.168.1.2", and then "Ekiga did not manage to configure your network settings automatically. ... Please see [link] for instructions". But the link is about configuring routers which I do not have. I do not have firewall either. Just network switch and gateway, some other computers and hardware SIP phones in my local network. And this is probably irrelevant anyway, because Ekiga and Asterisk are on the same computer. I use default 5060 port in sip.conf. I have created separate account in sip.conf for software phone. If I try to use this new account in hardware SIP phone, it works. But Ekiga does not. If I ignore the errors and try to dial some phone number (local or global - does not matter), I get "Remote user is busy" immediately. If I try to enter in the Registrar field 192.168.1.2:5060, only error I get is "Ekiga did not manage to configure your network settings automatically ...", and no other errors. But the result is the same: I get "Remote user is busy" immediately when trying to dial a number. Asterisk log, even in the most verbose mode, does not show any attempt to register (or anything else) when I run Ekiga. Since it looks like there are plenty of people who use Ekiga as SIP client, I assume I'm doing something wrong. I cannot figure out what exactly by myself, so I will appreciate any help. From Ekiga at phillipsjk.ca Mon Jul 16 19:10:31 2012 From: Ekiga at phillipsjk.ca (Ekiga at phillipsjk.ca) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 13:10:31 -0600 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga.net does not appear to use password hashes Message-ID: <20120716191031.GA2924@workhorse.inet> Hello, When I tried to sign up for Ekiga.net, my high information password: RojrpKw at 8jU=RhT' Got mangled to: RojrpKw at 8jU=RhT\' When I tried to change my password to another high-information password, the password update e-mail contained a password with only about 20 bits of information (rather than 96 bits). When I try to connect, I get an error message of: Registration failed: Forbidden I am using a Cone NAT and have STUN (using stun.ekiga.nt) enabled, even though I don't think it will work. I am faily certain I can only recieve incomming connections on ports I explicitly forward; or in response to an outgoing request. I have not tried forwarding ports yet. I hope to eventually set up an Asterix gateway, then point Ekiga to that. Regards, James Phillips PS: I hope to eventually use IPv6 and encryption as well. Not sure how suitable Ekiga would be for that. PPS: I may be testing an old version of Ekiga: 2.0.12 -- OpenPGP Public Key: http://phillipsjk.ca/OpenPGP0712.asc -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: From dvw at arcor.de Tue Jul 17 00:07:40 2012 From: dvw at arcor.de (Daniel von Wachter) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 20:07:40 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Profiles? Message-ID: <5004ACCC.2080502@arcor.de> Equipment: Ekiga 3.2.7; OpenSUSE 12.1 64-bit. How can various users use Ekiga on the same computer (in the same home directory), each having different SIP accounts and contacts? Other programs, e.g. Thunderbird and Gajim, allow for various profiles, e.g. with ?gajim -p john? and ?gajim -p peter?. From stuart at gathman.org Tue Jul 17 04:37:35 2012 From: stuart at gathman.org (Stuart Gathman) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 00:37:35 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Profiles? In-Reply-To: <5004ACCC.2080502@arcor.de> References: <5004ACCC.2080502@arcor.de> Message-ID: <5004EC0F.105@gathman.org> Long ago, Nostradamus foresaw that on 07/16/2012 08:07 PM, Daniel von Wachter would write: > How can various users use Ekiga on the same computer (in the same home > directory), each having different SIP accounts and contacts? Other > programs, e.g. Thunderbird and Gajim, allow for various profiles, e.g. > with ?gajim -p john? and ?gajim -p peter?. > I think this is a case of "Doctor! Doctor! It hurts when I do this!" Give users their own logins, and they get their own preferences - on Windows and *nix. From genghiskhan at gmx.ca Tue Jul 17 06:33:49 2012 From: genghiskhan at gmx.ca (Genghis Khan) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 08:33:49 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Profiles? References: <5004ACCC.2080502@arcor.de> <5004EC0F.105@gathman.org> Message-ID: <20120717063351.63700@gmx.com> On Tue, 17 Jul 2012 00:37:35 -0400 Stuart Gathman wrote: > Long ago, Nostradamus foresaw that on 07/16/2012 08:07 PM, Daniel von > Wachter would write: > > How can various users use Ekiga on the same computer (in the same > > home directory), each having different SIP accounts and contacts? > > Other programs, e.g. Thunderbird and Gajim, allow for various > > profiles, e.g. with ?gajim -p john? and ?gajim -p peter?. > > I think this suggestion is great, and it is also good for testing of translations. > I think this is a case of "Doctor! Doctor! It hurts when I do > this!" Give users their own logins, and they get their own > preferences - on Windows and *nix. -- Proper English. www.reddit.com/r/proper 4 teh lulz. http://email.is-not-s.ms From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Tue Jul 17 08:04:26 2012 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 10:04:26 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Profiles? In-Reply-To: <5004ACCC.2080502@arcor.de> References: <5004ACCC.2080502@arcor.de> Message-ID: <50051C8A.7030605@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 17/07/12 02:07, Daniel von Wachter wrote: > Equipment: Ekiga 3.2.7; OpenSUSE 12.1 64-bit. > > How can various users use Ekiga on the same computer (in the same home > directory), each having different SIP accounts and contacts? Other > programs, e.g. Thunderbird and Gajim, allow for various profiles, e.g. > with ?gajim -p john? and ?gajim -p peter?. It is not possible with ekiga. I think it is not worth implementing. But there is a method to achieve the same effect. On your machine, do something like that (need to be modified a bit): killall gconfd-2 mv ~/.gconf/apps/ekiga ~/.gconf/apps/ekiga-USERNAME mv ~/.gconf/apps/ekiga-NEWUSERNAME ~/.gconf/apps/ekiga ekiga -- Eugen Dedu http://eugen.dedu.free.fr From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Tue Jul 17 08:12:51 2012 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 10:12:51 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] I get "Could not register. Method not allowed" error. What does it mean? In-Reply-To: <1429636.TJIUthBcEZ@camn> References: <1429636.TJIUthBcEZ@camn> Message-ID: <50051E83.1050707@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 13/07/12 10:33, L. Rahyen wrote: > I'm trying to use Ekiga as SIP client on the same computer I have > asterisk running. I do not have router or firewall in my local > network. > > Ekiga does not work for me at all. I created SIP account in it, as my > Name, User and Authentication User I have entered my SIP login, as > password - my SIP password, as "Registrar" - IP address of my > asterisk SIP server (192.168.1.2) - the same one I use in my hardware > SIP phones. And I get "Could not register. Method not allowed" > (visible in Edit->Accounts). > > On start up, after some time, I get message "Could not register > sip:myname at 192.168.1.2", and then "Ekiga did not manage to configure > your network settings automatically. ... Please see [link] for > instructions". But the link is about configuring routers which I do > not have. I do not have firewall either. Just network switch and > gateway, some other computers and hardware SIP phones in my local > network. And this is probably irrelevant anyway, because Ekiga and > Asterisk are on the same computer. > > I use default 5060 port in sip.conf. I have created separate account > in sip.conf for software phone. If I try to use this new account in > hardware SIP phone, it works. But Ekiga does not. If I ignore the > errors and try to dial some phone number (local or global - does not > matter), I get "Remote user is busy" immediately. > > If I try to enter in the Registrar field 192.168.1.2:5060, only error > I get is "Ekiga did not manage to configure your network settings > automatically ...", and no other errors. But the result is the same: > I get "Remote user is busy" immediately when trying to dial a > number. > > Asterisk log, even in the most verbose mode, does not show any > attempt to register (or anything else) when I run Ekiga. > > Since it looks like there are plenty of people who use Ekiga as SIP > client, I assume I'm doing something wrong. I cannot figure out what > exactly by myself, so I will appreciate any help. The error "Ekiga did not manage..." is shown because your network is connected to Internet through a NAT which is not (well) supported by ekiga. However, you do not want to connect to Internet, so this message is irrelevant in your case. You can avoid it by manually checking Disable/Enable network detection in Preferences. Now, you say you have a registration error (the call error is normal, since you are not registered). The only way to see where the problem is is to send us a -d 4 output, see http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Debugging_Ekiga#How_to_get_a_debug_output. "Method not allowed" simply means, as far as I know, that asterisk answers with an error which translated into English gives exactly that ("Method not allowed"). -- Eugen Dedu http://eugen.dedu.free.fr From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Tue Jul 17 08:20:23 2012 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 10:20:23 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga.net does not appear to use password hashes In-Reply-To: <20120716191031.GA2924@workhorse.inet> References: <20120716191031.GA2924@workhorse.inet> Message-ID: <50052047.2090206@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 16/07/12 21:10, Ekiga at phillipsjk.ca wrote: > Hello, > > When I tried to sign up for Ekiga.net, my high information password: > RojrpKw at 8jU=RhT' > Got mangled to: > RojrpKw at 8jU=RhT\' > When I tried to change my password to another high-information password, > the password update e-mail contained a password with only about 20 bits > of information (rather than 96 bits). So this is a problem with ekiga.net, right? If yes, I personnally have no access to this server. > When I try to connect, I get an error message of: > Registration failed: Forbidden > I am using a Cone NAT and have STUN (using stun.ekiga.nt) enabled, even > though I don't think it will work. I am faily certain I can only recieve Cone NAT is supported, no need to configure anything. But as shown below you use an old version, I do not know how it works for it... > incomming connections on ports I explicitly forward; or in response > to an outgoing request. > I have not tried forwarding ports yet. I hope to eventually set up an > Asterix gateway, then point Ekiga to that. > > Regards, > > James Phillips > > PS: I hope to eventually use IPv6 and encryption as well. Not sure how > suitable Ekiga would be for that. I would say that IPv6 could be available in a few months, if everything goes well, but sometimes I am very bad at guessing dates. Encryption is more tricky, I have really no estimation. > PPS: I may be testing an old version of Ekiga: 2.0.12 Indeed. Personnally, I have never worked in 2.x version. -- Eugen From jpuydt at free.fr Tue Jul 17 10:11:32 2012 From: jpuydt at free.fr (Julien Puydt) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 12:11:32 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Profiles? In-Reply-To: <20120717063351.63700@gmx.com> References: <5004ACCC.2080502@arcor.de> <5004EC0F.105@gathman.org> <20120717063351.63700@gmx.com> Message-ID: <50053A54.2090703@free.fr> Le 17/07/2012 08:33, Genghis Khan a ?crit : > I think this suggestion is great, and it is also good for testing of > translations. LANG=fr_FR ekiga LANG=de_DE ekiga LANG=C ekiga etc I don't think there's any point in having profiles. Snark on #ekiga From research at science.su Tue Jul 17 14:43:03 2012 From: research at science.su (L. Rahyen) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 14:43:03 +0000 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Profiles? In-Reply-To: <5004ACCC.2080502@arcor.de> References: <5004ACCC.2080502@arcor.de> Message-ID: <1705535.T70ltt5iCA@camn> On Monday 16 July 2012 20:07:40 Daniel von Wachter wrote: > How can various users use Ekiga on the same computer (in the same home > directory), each having different SIP accounts and contacts? Why not create one more home directory? Then you can run two instances of Ekiga - one yours, one someone else's. In KDE, for example, you can use kdesu -u another_user -c ekiga to run somebody else's program. If you do not use KDE, I'm sure your desktop environment have something similar - use Google. But I would recommend running 2 sessions simultaneously instead for maximum personalization so you can switch between different accounts with Ctrl+Alt+F7 or Ctrl+Alt+F8 (switching usually takes about a second, so it's very convenient). Setting up multiseat configuration is another option, but I have never tried that, so I cannot give any details about it. From stuart at gathman.org Tue Jul 17 17:38:31 2012 From: stuart at gathman.org (Stuart D Gathman) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 13:38:31 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Profiles? In-Reply-To: <50051C8A.7030605@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> References: <5004ACCC.2080502@arcor.de> <50051C8A.7030605@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: <5005A317.4040204@gathman.org> On 07/17/2012 04:04 AM, Eugen Dedu expounded in part: > On 17/07/12 02:07, Daniel von Wachter wrote: >> Equipment: Ekiga 3.2.7; OpenSUSE 12.1 64-bit. >> >> How can various users use Ekiga on the same computer (in the same home >> directory), each having different SIP accounts and contacts? Other >> programs, e.g. Thunderbird and Gajim, allow for various profiles, e.g. >> with ?gajim -p john? and ?gajim -p peter?. > > It is not possible with ekiga. I think it is not worth implementing. > > But there is a method to achieve the same effect. On your machine, do > something like that (need to be modified a bit): > > killall gconfd-2 > mv ~/.gconf/apps/ekiga ~/.gconf/apps/ekiga-USERNAME > mv ~/.gconf/apps/ekiga-NEWUSERNAME ~/.gconf/apps/ekiga > ekiga > Symlinks would be better: setup: mkdir ~/.gconf/apps/ekiga-USER1 mkdir ~/.gconf/apps/ekiga-USER2 switch: killall gconfd-2 ln -sf ~/.gconf/apps/ekiga-USER1 ~/.gconf/apps/ekiga ekiga I still recommend separate logins. It is not just for security - it is for customizing desktop: screen magnifier? background? volume? (headsets have varying gain) From Ekiga at phillipsjk.ca Tue Jul 17 17:03:22 2012 From: Ekiga at phillipsjk.ca (Ekiga at phillipsjk.ca) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 11:03:22 -0600 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Profiles? In-Reply-To: <50053A54.2090703@free.fr> References: <5004ACCC.2080502@arcor.de> <5004EC0F.105@gathman.org> <20120717063351.63700@gmx.com> <50053A54.2090703@free.fr> Message-ID: <20120717170322.GA2784@workhorse.inet> On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 12:11:32PM +0200, Julien Puydt wrote: > > I don't think there's any point in having profiles. > What about on a mobile machine where you may not always have access to your normal VOIP gateway? Was going to suggest the shell-script method somebody else already pointed out. Regards, James Phillips -- OpenPGP Public Key: http://phillipsjk.ca/OpenPGP0712.asc -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: From stuart at gathman.org Tue Jul 17 18:03:47 2012 From: stuart at gathman.org (Stuart D Gathman) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 14:03:47 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Profiles? In-Reply-To: <20120717170322.GA2784@workhorse.inet> References: <5004ACCC.2080502@arcor.de> <5004EC0F.105@gathman.org> <20120717063351.63700@gmx.com> <50053A54.2090703@free.fr> <20120717170322.GA2784@workhorse.inet> Message-ID: <5005A903.2080805@gathman.org> On 07/17/2012 01:03 PM, Ekiga at phillipsjk.ca expounded in part: > On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 12:11:32PM +0200, Julien Puydt wrote: >> I don't think there's any point in having profiles. >> > What about on a mobile machine where you may not always have access to > your normal VOIP gateway? Was going to suggest the shell-script method > somebody else already pointed out. > Ekiga has multiple accounts - which I use all the time. Enable/disable accounts as needed. Or just pick which account to use for a call on the dropdown. A profile would be for things like: 1) which audio/video devices 2) different sets of accounts enabled by default 3) different STUN settings i.e. - the user is moving a mobile device into a different environment From dvw at arcor.de Tue Jul 17 18:37:45 2012 From: dvw at arcor.de (Daniel v. Wachter) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 14:37:45 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Profiles? In-Reply-To: <1705535.T70ltt5iCA@camn> References: <5004ACCC.2080502@arcor.de> <1705535.T70ltt5iCA@camn> Message-ID: <5005B0F9.3060501@arcor.de> Thank you all, you have converted my to switching between users. I had thought that changing between users takes longer than changing between profiles would (e.g. in Thunderbird or Gajim), but Rahyen's suggestion to use two consoles and switch with Ctrl+Alt+F7 or Ctrl+Alt+F8 is the fastest way. From research at science.su Wed Jul 18 17:56:59 2012 From: research at science.su (L. Rahyen) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 17:56:59 +0000 Subject: [Ekiga-list] I get "Could not register. Method not allowed" error. What does it mean? In-Reply-To: <50051E83.1050707@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> References: <1429636.TJIUthBcEZ@camn> <50051E83.1050707@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: <2864699.nsUm2kVnOO@camn> On Tuesday 17 July 2012 10:12:51 Eugen Dedu wrote: > The only way to see where the problem is is to send us a -d 4 output I have attached the output to this message. I have deleted previous configuration, created SIP account from scratch and tried to call some local phone. Then pressed Chat->Quit. Ekiga exited with segmentation fault (it always exits with segmentation fault). -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: output.txt.zip Type: application/zip Size: 10467 bytes Desc: not available URL: From Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr Wed Jul 18 19:52:41 2012 From: Eugen.Dedu at pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 21:52:41 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] I get "Could not register. Method not allowed" error. What does it mean? In-Reply-To: <2864699.nsUm2kVnOO@camn> References: <1429636.TJIUthBcEZ@camn> <50051E83.1050707@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> <2864699.nsUm2kVnOO@camn> Message-ID: <50071409.40000@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr> On 18/07/12 19:56, L. Rahyen wrote: > On Tuesday 17 July 2012 10:12:51 Eugen Dedu wrote: >> The only way to see where the problem is is to send us a -d 4 output > I have attached the output to this message. I have deleted previous configuration, created SIP account from scratch and tried to call some local phone. Then pressed Chat->Quit. Ekiga exited with segmentation fault (it always exits with segmentation fault). Well, ekiga sends all messages to itself, hence the error. ekiga listens on port 5060, and asterisk seems to listen on the same port. Two programs cannot listen on the same port. Either use ekiga on a machine different than asterisk, or try asterisk to listen on another port (different than 5060) and modify ekiga and all phones to use the other port, or tell ekiga to listen on another port (gconf-editor, apps/ekiga/protocols/sip/listen_port, hope it works since it is not well tested). -- Eugen From martin at swift.is Sat Jul 28 14:19:25 2012 From: martin at swift.is (Martin Swift) Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2012 14:19:25 +0000 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /var/www/ekiga.net/weboser/form_validator.class.php on line 41 Message-ID: Hey all, I was just registering a new account on ekiga.org when the following message appeared at the top of the page: Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /var/www/ekiga.net/weboser/form_validator.class.php on line 41 No problems registering the account, but figured it might be interesting to whoever maintains the site (there was no obvious contact information). Cheers, Martin From Ekiga at phillipsjk.ca Sat Jul 28 15:12:42 2012 From: Ekiga at phillipsjk.ca (Ekiga at phillipsjk.ca) Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2012 09:12:42 -0600 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /var/www/ekiga.net/weboser/form_validator.class.php on line 41 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20120728151242.GA2774@workhorse.inet> On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 02:19:25PM +0000, Martin Swift wrote: > Hey all, > > I was just registering a new account on ekiga.org when the following > message appeared at the top of the page: > > Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in > /var/www/ekiga.net/weboser/form_validator.class.php on line 41 > I wonder if it is related to my error report I sent to the Admin in broken French (using the whois information). I chose a high-information password and weird things happened. 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