Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Outgoing calls from behind the NAT
- From: Jan Kasprzak <kas fi muni cz>
- To: GnomeMeeting mailing list <gnomemeeting-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Outgoing calls from behind the NAT
- Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 11:50:10 +0100
Damien Sandras wrote:
: I don't know about this. I got it working. but you have to use latest
: CVS as some bugs were recently fixed.
Latest CVS of ekiga or siproxd? I have ekiga BETA2, and siproxd-0.5.11.
Hmm, do you use the same UNIX login as your ekiga account name?
I don't - maybe this is the problem. I have set up siproxd to do verbose
loggigng, and after the call the syslog ends with these messages:
Feb 23 01:30:22 thorin siproxd: sip_utils.c:254 comparing urls: sip:kas 10 0 0 3 -> sip:my_ekiga_net_account_name 10 0 0 1
Feb 23 01:30:22 thorin siproxd: sip_utils.c:269 compare_url: username mismatch
[ and few other "IP mismatch" or "username mismatch" for various combinations
of the internal and external IP and my UNIX login name vs. ekiga.net account
name ]
Feb 23 01:30:22 thorin siproxd: proxy.c:684 proxy_response: check via [my_public_ip] for registered UA
Feb 23 01:30:22 thorin siproxd: proxy.c:843 response from/to unregistered UA (kas 10 0 0 3)
"kas" is my UNIX login, 10.0.0.1 is the internal address of my NAT gateway
which runs siproxd, and 10.0.0.3 is the internal host I am calling from.
Can you send me (or to the list) you siproxd.conf (do you use
proxy authentication, for example? or mask_host/masked_host?) and how
did you set up ekiga? I guess the "Preferences/Protocols/SIP settings/
/SIP Outbound proxy" should be set to the internal IP of the NAT/siproxd
host. But I am not sure about "Preferences/Protocols/Network Settings/
/NAT traversal method". Should it be "None" for use with siproxd?
Thanks,
-Yenya
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