On 02/07/2013 11:18 PM, John Haiducek wrote:
On 02/06/2013 04:32 AM, Eugen Dedu wrote:On 06/02/13 07:04, John Haiducek wrote:On 02/05/2013 09:59 AM, John Haiducek wrote:On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 8:38 AM, Eugen Dedu <Eugen Dedu pu-pm univ-fcomte fr>wrote:On 05/02/13 16:30, John Haiducek wrote:I tried "ekiga -d 4", but the listserv doesn't let me attach the outputbecause of the size (146 kB).Compress it with gzip and resend it, and put me in CC.Ok, here's the output from ekiga -d 4, compressed now.You must enable "Enable network detection" in Preferences.Please do not remove lines from previous e-mail when replying, so that I know faster what the e-mail is about.I tried turning on "Enable network detection," but that didn't seem to help. I've attached the output from "ekiga -d 4" with "Enable network detection" turned on. The message in the GUI says "Could not register (remote party host is offline)." I am forwarding ports 1720, 5060-5100, and 10000-20000, does it really make sense to turn on network detection?
Ok, it turns out my firewall was blocking some packets, but that's no longer the case. With that fixed, I have now tried running ekiga with and without network detection turned on. No luck either way, it still says "Could not register (remote party host is offline)"...most of the time. Sometimes I get "Security check failed" or "No common codec" instead. I've attached log files for the "with network detection" and "without network detection" cases.
John
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