From man_redeemed at hotmail.com Fri Sep 12 01:52:58 2014 From: man_redeemed at hotmail.com (hotmail) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 21:52:58 -0400 Subject: [Ekiga-list] ekiga 3.2.7 alsa and jack audio in debian wheezy Message-ID: I am using an Echo Audio Layla3g 16ch audio interface (8 analog / 8 digital ins / outs) and the drivers are written for ALSA so I'm stuck using ALSA. I just installed Ekiga 3.2.7 from source via ekiga.org after being forced off Skype after their requiring I upgrade v4.2->v4.3 (Skype 4.3 doesn't support ALSA) - Need help configuring Jack Audio and Alsa in Ekiga. Audio device selection in Ekiga doesn't seem to find the Jack plugs, it only lists; SILENT (Ekiga/Ekiga) Default (PTLIB/ALSA) Layla3G (PTLIB/ALSA) Layla3G (1) (PTLIB/ALSA) ptlib pulse plugin (PTLIB/Pulse) chances are Layla3g is my HW:0,0 (analog channels) and Layla3G(1) is HW:0,1 (digital channels) HOWEVER neither selection works ############################################################################## this is my asound.conf file which I haven't changed from when I was using Skype: # ALSA conf file for Skype and Jackd pcm.rawjack { type jack playback_ports { 0 system:playback_1 1 system:playback_2 } capture_ports { 0 system:capture_1 1 system:capture_2 } } pcm.jack { type plug slave { pcm "rawjack" } hint { description "JACK Audio Connection Kit" } } pcm.!default { type plug slave { pcm "rawjack" } } ############################################################################ thank you ~Rich From gideon425.ekiga2 at mailnull.com Sun Sep 14 15:54:53 2014 From: gideon425.ekiga2 at mailnull.com (gideon425.ekiga2 at mailnull.com) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 11:54:53 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Ekiga-list] noise reduction Message-ID: <20140914155453.860FF510B9B@outside.256.com> Other IP phones have noise reduction capabilties. Are there any plans to add such a feature to Ekiga? ---------- This message was sent from a MailNull anti-spam account. You can get your free account and take control over your email by visiting the following URL. http://mailnull.com/ From dsandras at seconix.com Sun Sep 14 17:31:08 2014 From: dsandras at seconix.com (Damien Sandras) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 19:31:08 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] noise reduction In-Reply-To: <20140914155453.860FF510B9B@outside.256.com> References: <20140914155453.860FF510B9B@outside.256.com> Message-ID: <1410715868.29391.0.camel@seconix.com> If you enable echo cancellation in the prefs, there is also noise reduction. The algorithm is coming from Speex. There are now better solutions, but I did not find the time to implement anything yet. Le dimanche 14 septembre 2014 ? 11:54 -0400, gideon425.ekiga2 at mailnull.com a ?crit : > Other IP phones have noise reduction capabilties. Are there any plans to add such a feature to Ekiga? > > ---------- > This message was sent from a MailNull anti-spam account. You can get > your free account and take control over your email by visiting the > following URL. > > http://mailnull.com/ > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gideon425.ekiga2 at mailnull.com Sun Sep 14 19:12:15 2014 From: gideon425.ekiga2 at mailnull.com (gideon425.ekiga2 at mailnull.com) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 15:12:15 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Ekiga-list] noise reduction In-Reply-To: <1410715868.29391.0.camel@seconix.com> Message-ID: <20140914191215.BD1BC51099F@outside.256.com> > If you enable echo cancellation in the prefs, there is also noise reduction. Thanks for the reply. I just tried this but it did not get rid of the noise. I guess I need to wait for someone to implement the better algorithm. For your information, I found that twinkle does get rid of the noise ---------- This message was sent from a MailNull anti-spam account. You can get your free account and take control over your email by visiting the following URL. http://mailnull.com/ From deepak.aapaliya at paladion.net Mon Sep 15 06:40:39 2014 From: deepak.aapaliya at paladion.net (Deepak Aapaliya) Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 12:10:39 +0530 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga Softphone 4.0.2 freeze on windows 7 OS Message-ID: Hi I am using Ekiga Softphone 4.0.2 on my 64 bit windows 7 OS. When I try to call to any other PC (on which same version of Ekiga is running) in the network at that time the Ekiga of other machine hangs due to that I am unable to receive the call from another machine. Some times it works and some time it hangs. For more clarification, consider below scenarios 1. Machine A call to Machine B (Machine B hangs so can't receive the call) 2. 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Machine A call to Machine B (Machine B hangs so can't receive the call) > > 2. Machine B call to Machine A (Machine A hang so I can't receive the call) Ok, thank you for the explanation of the problem. Does the hang appear when ekiga receives the call, or later, when you press Accept call icon on Ekiga? Do you have "Automatically answer incoming calls" switched on in Preferences->Forwarding? It is a hang (freeze), not a crash (ekiga quits), is that right? All this is to check if it is a duplicate of https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697738. -- Eugen From deepak.aapaliya at paladion.net Tue Sep 16 05:54:22 2014 From: deepak.aapaliya at paladion.net (Deepak Aapaliya) Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 11:24:22 +0530 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga Softphone 4.0.2 freeze on windows 7 OS In-Reply-To: <5416D8AE.203@univ-fcomte.fr> References: <5416D8AE.203@univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: I was trying to make only audio call. Hang appear when I press the accept call icon on Ekiga No I don't have "Automatically answer incoming calls" switched on Yes, It is a hang (freeze). And I don't think https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697738. is a duplicate since it is related to video call hang. Whereas I am encountering this issues while making audio call only. On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 5:46 PM, Eugen Dedu wrote: > On 15/09/14 08:40, Deepak Aapaliya wrote: > >> Hi >> >> I am using Ekiga Softphone 4.0.2 on my 64 bit windows 7 OS. When I try to >> call to any other PC (on which same version of Ekiga is running) in the >> network at that time the Ekiga of other machine hangs due to that I am >> unable to receive the call from another machine. Some times it works and >> some time it hangs. >> >> For more clarification, consider below scenarios >> >> 1. Machine A call to Machine B (Machine B hangs so can't receive the call) >> >> 2. Machine B call to Machine A (Machine A hang so I can't receive the >> call) >> > > Ok, thank you for the explanation of the problem. > > Does the hang appear when ekiga receives the call, or later, when you > press Accept call icon on Ekiga? > > Do you have "Automatically answer incoming calls" switched on in > Preferences->Forwarding? > > It is a hang (freeze), not a crash (ekiga quits), is that right? > > All this is to check if it is a duplicate of https://bugzilla.gnome.org/ > show_bug.cgi?id=697738. > > -- > Eugen > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sharpen.peter at orange.fr Sat Sep 27 11:21:15 2014 From: sharpen.peter at orange.fr (Peter Sharpen) Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2014 13:21:15 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] VOIP Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20140927130254.00bd6fa0@pop3.orange.fr> Dear Sirs, 1. I wish to have a replacement for Skype, which will no longer work on my computer. 2. I will only use Windows XP Service pack 2. I refuse to install Service pack 3 9which the now-Skype requires) because it is designed to be the death-knell of Windows XP. 3. Since the dreaded Microsoft purchased Skype it is, therefore, unusable. 4. I do not have (nor will ever have) a mobile/cell phone. They are of no use to me. 5. I do not have ANY wi-fi devices (nor ever want them). 7. I have no data regarding any of the 'modern' terminology regarding 'apps' 'sms', 'texting' or suchlike. 9. I am not a 'member' of any anti-social network (Facebook, Twitter and so on) All I wish to have is a simple system whereby I can voice and view a person of my acquaintance and have a 'chat'. I require something that is simple to set up and use as purely a method of calling some-one and having an audio-visual chat. If you can supply that, I would be most grateful. Sincerely, Peter K. Sharpen Cert.Ed., Dip.S.E. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From crysman at seznam.cz Sat Sep 27 13:32:36 2014 From: crysman at seznam.cz (=?UTF-8?B?TWFydGluIGNyeXNtYW4gWmFocmFkbsOtaw==?=) Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2014 15:32:36 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] VOIP In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20140927130254.00bd6fa0@pop3.orange.fr> References: <5.1.0.14.0.20140927130254.00bd6fa0@pop3.orange.fr> Message-ID: <5426BC74.4070104@seznam.cz> Then Ekiga is for You! Since it's free software (free as freedom), it is probably what you are looking for. I am using it, although very rarely, because most of the people are not willing to change from Skype :( If you don't like Microsoft, as it seems, I recommend You switching to some GNU/Linux distribution. Or at least consider having dual boot . Good luck! ;) McZ /Martin crysman Zahradn?k/ /www:/ crysmanovo.blogspot.com /e-mail:/ crysman at seznam.cz /jabber:/ crysman at jabber.org /Google talk/hangout:/ crysmanovo at gmail.com /facebook:/ no way! /Skype:/ no way! using Ekiga - SIP:crysman at ekiga.net running GNU/Linux Xubuntu On 27.9.2014 13:21, Peter Sharpen wrote: > Dear Sirs, > > 1. I wish to have a replacement for Skype, which will no longer > work on my computer. > 2. I will only use Windows XP Service pack 2. > I refuse to install Service pack 3 9which the > now-Skype requires) because it is designed to be the death-knell of > Windows XP. > 3. Since the dreaded Microsoft purchased Skype it is, therefore, > unusable. > 4. I *do not* have (nor will ever have) a mobile/cell phone. They > are of no use to me. > 5. I *do not* have ANY wi-fi devices (nor ever want them). > 7. I have no data regarding any of the 'modern' terminology > regarding 'apps' 'sms', 'texting' or suchlike. > 9. *I am not* a 'member' of any anti-social network (Facebook, > Twitter and so on) > > All I wish to have is a simple system whereby I can voice and view a > person of my acquaintance and have a 'chat'. > > I require something that is simple to set up and use as purely a > method of calling some-one and having an audio-visual chat. > > If you can supply that, I would be most grateful. > > Sincerely, > Peter K. Sharpen > Cert.Ed., Dip.S.E. > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I do not have ANY wi-fi devices (nor ever want them). > 7. I have no data regarding any of the 'modern' terminology > regarding 'apps' 'sms', 'texting' or suchlike. > 9. I am not a 'member' of any anti-social network (Facebook, > Twitter and so on) > > All I wish to have is a simple system whereby I can voice and view a > person of my acquaintance and have a 'chat'. > > I require something that is simple to set up and use as purely a method > of calling some-one and having an audio-visual chat. > > If you can supply that, I would be most grateful. Well, try ekiga, you and the other person(s) and tell us if you are satisfied. -- Eugen From fred.k at member.fsf.org Sun Sep 28 00:08:29 2014 From: fred.k at member.fsf.org (fred k) Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 09:08:29 +0900 Subject: [Ekiga-list] VOIP In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20140927130254.00bd6fa0@pop3.orange.fr> References: <5.1.0.14.0.20140927130254.00bd6fa0@pop3.orange.fr> Message-ID: <5427517D.5030409@member.fsf.org> Hi Peter, As Martin and Eugen said in their messages, you are in right and friendly world here with Ekiga. As for Skipe-Microsoft-Facebook-mobile things, my motivation has been like yours. fred/user, Ekiga on debian From viabsb at gmail.com Sun Sep 28 02:19:25 2014 From: viabsb at gmail.com (Gerente de Sistemas) Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2014 23:19:25 -0300 Subject: [Ekiga-list] VOIP In-Reply-To: <5427517D.5030409@member.fsf.org> References: <5.1.0.14.0.20140927130254.00bd6fa0@pop3.orange.fr> <5427517D.5030409@member.fsf.org> Message-ID: Hi, I use Fedora 20 and still could not use ekiga to talk to another computer or smartphone. It is like ekiga can not enter on another network. Is there any door to open on modem? And I still do not understand well about stun server and how to config on ekiga. Regards. 2014-09-27 21:08 GMT-03:00 fred k : > Hi Peter, > > As Martin and Eugen said in their messages, you are in right and friendly > world here with Ekiga. > > As for Skipe-Microsoft-Facebook-mobile things, my motivation has been > like yours. > > fred/user, Ekiga on debian > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list at gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fred.k at member.fsf.org Sun Sep 28 10:07:46 2014 From: fred.k at member.fsf.org (fred k) Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 19:07:46 +0900 Subject: [Ekiga-list] does not work on Fedora Message-ID: <5427DDF2.1010100@member.fsf.org> Looks like two questions. Any suggestions? Gerente wrote: > Hi, > > I use Fedora 20 and still could not use ekiga to talk to another > computer or smartphone. > > It is like ekiga can not enter on another network. Is there any door > to open on modem? > > And I still do not understand well about stun server and how to config > on ekiga. fred From bittwister2 at gmail.com Sun Sep 28 13:15:47 2014 From: bittwister2 at gmail.com (mdbug) Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 08:15:47 -0500 Subject: [Ekiga-list] does not work on Fedora In-Reply-To: <5427DDF2.1010100@member.fsf.org> References: <5427DDF2.1010100@member.fsf.org> Message-ID: <54280A03.1010402@gmail.com> On 09/28/2014 05:07 AM, fred k wrote: > > > Looks like two questions. > Any suggestions? > > Gerente wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I use Fedora 20 and still could not use ekiga to talk to another >> computer or smartphone. >> >> It is like ekiga can not enter on another network. Is there any door >> to open on modem? When I had problems getting ekiga working with diamondcard.us, I did not have correct firewall ports configured to let the connection through. Diamondcard blacklisted my ip address. Because of that, I kocked out a quick kludgely script to test that ports were open on the pc's firewall, then verify modem firewall was passing data on ekiga ports, then pinging diamondcard to verify my ip was not blacklisted. I think it would be nice if the ekiga had a port test option that ran through the same tests. -------------- next part -------------- #!/bin/bash #*********************************************************************** #* #* ck_voip - check voip ports version 2.1 #* #* Verify ports used by ekiga are open on pc and accessible #* through pc firewall and modem. #* Verify DiamondCard SIP servers have not blacklisted your WAN ip. #* #* Uses nc from netcat-openbsd rpm to test port connections #* wget from wget rpm, #* pkill from procps rpm, #* netstat from net-tools rpm, and #* dig from bind-utils rpm to check sip.diamondcard.us servers. #* #* If you are not going to be using the ports, and it is not marked required #* free to remove the line from the port_ary. #* #* Do change _registar="sip.diamondcard.us" to your VOIP carrier #* #* #* If behind NAT router, read #* http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga_behind_a_NAT_router #* #* #* Required /etc/shorewall/rules snippet follows: #* #* # ekiga UDP Through NAT (STUN) ports #* ACCEPT $FW net udp 3478:3479 #* ACCEPT net $FW udp 3478:3479 #* #* # ekiga incomming SIP VoIP, Windows Messenger ports #* ACCEPT $FW net udp 5000:5100 #* ACCEPT net $FW udp 5000:5100 #* #* # ekiga RTP #* ACCEPT net $FW udp 7070 #* ACCEPT net $FW udp 16382 #* #* # ekiga incomming H.323, Netmeeting ports #* ACCEPT net $FW tcp 1720 #* ACCEPT $FW net tcp 1720 #* ACCEPT $FW net tcp 30000:30010 #* ACCEPT net $fw tcp 30000:30010 #* #* #*********************************************************************** set -u export LC_ALL=C _exe=$0 _app=$(basename $_exe) _dport=0 declare -a _errors=("") _fault_flg=0 _fault_msg="" _ipv_mode="-4" ix=0 _lan_ip="" _msg="" _nc_app="nc" _pkt_sw="" _pkt="-u" _registar="sip.diamondcard.us" _required="" _rpm="" _servers="" _servers_ip="" _sport=38564 _svr_fn=$HOME/tmp/$_app.log _target="$_lan_ip" _test="" _test_msg="" _test_type="" _wan_ip="" declare -a port_ary=( "3478 udp mandatory Outgoing STUN for SIP (phone calls) and RTP (video)." "3479 udp mandatory Outgoing STUN for calls and video." "5060 udp required SIP listen port for incoming SIP signaling." "5000 udp required SIP SIP signaling range 5000-5100." "5100 udp required SIP end of SIP 5000-5100 and H.323 gatekeepers range." "5004 udp required RTP Incoming traffic from the other end. Often 5004, 7070, 16382." "7070 udp optional RTP Incoming traffic from the other end. Often 5004, 7070, 16382." "16382 udp required RTP is the IETF standard used to transport audio and video. " "1720 tcp optional H.323 Listening port for H.323 gatekeepers (Netmeeting)." "30000 tcp optional H.245 channel for old H.323 implementations (Netmeeting). " "30010 tcp optional H.245 end of 30000-30010 range (Netmeeting)." ) function port_test () { _fault_flg=0 _errors=("") if [ "$_test_type" = "LAN" ] ; then _test_msg="pc firewall" _target="$_lan_ip" else _test_msg="router firewall" _target="$_wan_ip" fi echo " " echo "Testing $_test_type $_target ports" i=0 while [ $i -ne ${#port_ary[@]} ] ; do set -- $(echo ${port_ary[$i]}) _dport=$1 _pkt=$2 _required=$3 shift 3 _test="$@" if [ "$_pkt" = "udp" ] ; then _pkt_sw="-u" else _pkt_sw="" fi _test_args="$_ipv_mode -s $_sport $_pkt_sw -w 3 $_target" rm -f $_svr_fn /bin/echo -n "$_required $_pkt port $_dport " _msg="$_test_type $_test_msg port ${port_ary[$i]}" $_nc_app $_ipv_mode -l $_pkt_sw $_dport > $_svr_fn 2>&1 & /bin/echo "$_msg" |$_nc_app $_test_args $_dport _count=$(grep -c "$_msg" $_svr_fn) if [ $_count -eq 0 ] ; then /bin/echo " FAILED" (( _fault_flg++ )) _errors+=("") _errors+=("$_required $_test_type $_pkt $_dport FAILED") _errors+=("$_test") _errors+=("") _errors+=("Sent: $_msg ") _errors+=("Received: $(cat $_svr_fn )") _errors+=("") _errors+=("Run netstat | grep $_dport") _errors+=("if you have port in use errors.") else /bin/echo " passed" fi (( i++ )) done /bin/echo " " } # end function port_test #********************************** #* main code start here #********************************** pgrep -f ekiga > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then echo " ekiga is running somewhere. You need to stop it " exit 1 fi #********************************** #* Verify needed apps are installed #********************************** _apps="pkill nc wget dig hostname netstat /bin/echo" for _app in $_apps ; do type $_app > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then _errors+=("unable to find $_app") (( _fault_flg++ )) fi done if [ $_fault_flg -gt 0 ] ; then echo " $_exe fatal error:" for ix in ${!_errors[*]} ; do printf " %s\n" "${_errors[$ix]}" done echo "Please install missing application " exit 1 fi _lan_ip=$(hostname --ip-address) _wan_ip=$(wget -qO - http://myip.dnsomatic.com/) mkdir -p $HOME/tmp set -- $(type nc) _nc_app=$3 pkill -u $USER -f $_nc_app > /dev/null 2>&1 #************************************************** #* check LAN pc firewall then WAN router ports #************************************************** echo " Testing LAN PC firewall, WAN Router ports and Registar sip server connectivity " for _test_type in LAN WAN ; do port_test if [ $_fault_flg -ne 0 ] ; then break fi done pkill -u $USER -f $_nc_app > /dev/null 2>&1 sleep 1 echo "ignore any Terminated \$_nc_app \$_ipv_mode .... messages " if [ $_fault_flg -gt 0 ] ; then if [ ${#_errors[*]} -gt 0 ] ; then echo "$_exe fatal error:" for ix in ${!_errors[*]} ; do printf " %s\n" "${_errors[$ix]}" done echo " Solution:" if [ "$_test_type" = "LAN" ] ; then echo "Open FAILED port in $_test_type's firewall" echo "Allow ip/app in $_target's /etc/hosts.allow or" echo "Remove ip/app in $_target's /etc/hosts.deny" echo "if you are using tcpwrappers and modified those files" else echo "Open and forward FAILED port to LAN $_lan_ip" echo "in the $_test_type's router" fi fi echo " Clear all port FAILED failures to finish $_exe testing. Assuming you did not get any nc: errors; LAN port failures are a PC firewall problem. Maybe /etc/hosts.(allow | deny) if you are using them. WAN failures are a ROUTER firewall problem and you need to open/forward ports to your LAN pc For any questions about ports/router, refer to http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Manual#Using_Ekiga_with_routers_and_firewalls If you get $_nc_app argument error, then you do not have a compatible netcat-openbsd $_nc_app application. " exit 1 fi echo " Testing sip servers by ip then by name. " #************************************************* #* get registar's sip udp server and ip address #************************************************* while read -r line; do set -- $line _servers="$_servers $4" set -- $(host $4) _servers_ip="$_servers_ip $4" done < <((dig +short _sip._udp.$_registar SRV)) #********************************************* #* ping by ip then by name #********************************************* for _serv in $_servers_ip $_servers ; do _cmd="ping -c1 -w2 $_serv" /bin/echo -n "$_cmd" $_cmd > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then /bin/echo " FAILED" (( _fault_flg++ )) else /bin/echo " passed" fi done /bin/rm $_svr_fn if [ $_fault_flg -ne 0 ] ; then echo " If one sip server FAILED and the other passed, then I am betting your WAN ip ($_wan_ip) has been blacklisted. You get blacklisted after X number of failed connection attempts. You will need to contact diamond to clear it from their blacklist. http://wiki.diamondcard.us/BlockdIp Repeated server pings can also get you blacklisted. :( " else echo " Yay, if all tests passed, that indicates echo test should work. You may want to consider running something like audacity to check microphone input and on what device before setting it in Ekiga preferences. Assuming you have the account configured correctly. I had to remove the Ekiga account, on one ekiga release, to get my diamond account working. My Account settings: Name: sip.diamondcard.us Registrar: sip.diamondcard.us User and Authentication user are both the same value. My Audio-> codec preference order had to be PCMU PCMA Speex All others not selected. I have not done any video call testing. " fi #****************** end ck_voip ********************************************* From eugen.dedu at univ-fcomte.fr Sun Sep 28 18:21:13 2014 From: eugen.dedu at univ-fcomte.fr (Eugen Dedu) Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 20:21:13 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] does not work on Fedora In-Reply-To: <54280A03.1010402@gmail.com> References: <5427DDF2.1010100@member.fsf.org> <54280A03.1010402@gmail.com> Message-ID: <54285199.9030409@univ-fcomte.fr> On 28/09/14 15:15, mdbug wrote: > > > On 09/28/2014 05:07 AM, fred k wrote: >> >> >> Looks like two questions. >> Any suggestions? >> >> Gerente wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I use Fedora 20 and still could not use ekiga to talk to another >>> computer or smartphone. >>> >>> It is like ekiga can not enter on another network. Is there any door >>> to open on modem? Send us the -d 4 log and we will try to help you. You do not need to change anything on stun, except if you need a specific configuration. > When I had problems getting ekiga working with diamondcard.us, I did not > have correct firewall ports configured to let the connection through. > Diamondcard blacklisted my ip address. > > Because of that, I kocked out a quick kludgely script to test that ports > were open on the pc's firewall, then verify modem firewall was passing > data on ekiga ports, then pinging diamondcard to verify my ip was not > blacklisted. > > I think it would be nice if the ekiga had a port test option that ran > through the same tests. I saved your shell script on my computer and put it on my TODO list. I come back here when I will analyse ok. Thank you! Could you please explain a one paragraph what does the script do? If I understand correctly, you send a packet from each port used by Ekiga and checks if you receive an answer back, is it? -- Eugen From bittwister2 at gmail.com Sun Sep 28 21:28:55 2014 From: bittwister2 at gmail.com (mdbug) Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 16:28:55 -0500 Subject: [Ekiga-list] does not work on Fedora In-Reply-To: <54285199.9030409@univ-fcomte.fr> References: <5427DDF2.1010100@member.fsf.org> <54280A03.1010402@gmail.com> <54285199.9030409@univ-fcomte.fr> Message-ID: <54287D97.3060900@gmail.com> On 09/28/2014 01:21 PM, Eugen Dedu wrote: > Could you please explain a one paragraph what does the script do? If I > understand correctly, you send a packet from each port used by Ekiga and > checks if you receive an answer back, is it? Yes, Basically port_test function/subroutine opens the source port and each destination port in the port_ary using in indicated protocol (udp, tcp) to receive the whole line for that test. It prints FAILED or passed as each port is tested to give user feedback while testing. Any failed port test bumps fault count and failed ports go into an error array and dumped to console for user to fix. The outside loop is using the PC's ip address on the LAN side of the router/modem, then uses the WAN/ISP side of router to check if router passes message through to PC. Example of "3478 udp mandatory Outgoing STUN for SIP (phone calls) and RTP (video)." test outside loop picks LAN ip, (192.168.1.2) open source port 38564 using udp, open destination port 3478 using udp, sends above message to 192.168.1.2 port 3478, then closes both ports. If all ports pass LAN test, code picks WAN/ISP ip. (98.139.183.24) and runs the port test again. Last test is to ping the register's sip._udp servers. If Ekiga can not figure out WAN ip, user can get get them from the command line using curl http://icanhazip.com/ curl http://myip.dnsomatic.com curl http://ident.me wget -O- http://icanhazip.com or a browser using the url. Or ekiga.org webpage could provide the WAN ip in the test section. Another possibility is Ekiga could read http://ekiga.org/some_get_wan_ip_cgi_page_here to fetch the value automagically. Ekiga could even send the users registar and the cgi could return the registar's sip servers to ping. :) You need to review the mandatory/required field to verify if I have identified those correctly. I did my best from ekiga.org documentation. For range ports like 5000-5100 and 30000-30010 I just picked a few. No idea if you want to put the "Solution" code in Ekiga or have it on the ekiga.org site. From viabsb at gmail.com Sun Sep 28 22:43:44 2014 From: viabsb at gmail.com (Gerente de Sistemas) Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 19:43:44 -0300 Subject: [Ekiga-list] does not work on Fedora In-Reply-To: <54287D97.3060900@gmail.com> References: <5427DDF2.1010100@member.fsf.org> <54280A03.1010402@gmail.com> <54285199.9030409@univ-fcomte.fr> <54287D97.3060900@gmail.com> Message-ID: 2014-09-28 18:28 GMT-03:00 mdbug : > wget -O- http://icanhazip.com > ?Skype just go to the next node. Why can not ekiga do the same?? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mberg6 at web.de Mon Sep 29 07:03:38 2014 From: mberg6 at web.de (Max Weinberg) Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 09:03:38 +0200 Subject: [Ekiga-list] Installation with Win 8.1 Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: