Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] SIP Listening fails



Le jeudi 09 mars 2006 à 15:11 +0000, JGJones (Mailing Lists) a écrit :
> I am getting no SIP support with Ekiga for Ubuntu Dapper. It sometime
> works, sometime don't work. It seem to complain about something that
> is using the SIP port already
> 
> debug -1 enabled as below - at end:
> 
> 2006/03/09 14:59:36.441   0:03.394                        ekiga
> GnomeMeeting version 1.99.1
> 2006/03/09 14:59:36.442   0:03.395                        ekiga OPAL
> version unknown
> 2006/03/09 14:59:36.442   0:03.397                        ekiga PWLIB
> version 1.9.3
> 2006/03/09 14:59:36.444   0:03.397                        ekiga GNOME
> support enabled
> 2006/03/09 14:59:36.445   0:03.398                        ekiga
> Fullscreen support enabled
> 2006/03/09 14:59:36.445   0:03.399                        ekiga DBUS
> support disabled
> 2006/03/09 14:59:36.474   0:03.427                        ekiga Set
> TCP port range to 3000030010
> 2006/03/09 14:59:36.474   0:03.427                        ekiga Set
> RTP port range to 50005059
> 2006/03/09 14:59:36.475   0:03.430                        ekiga Set
> UDP port range to 50605100
> 2006/03/09 14:59:36.832   0:03.785                        ekiga Listen
> Error in UDP listen: Address already in use
> 2006/03/09 14:59:36.834   0:03.787                        ekiga Listen
> Could not start any UDP listeners
> 2006/03/09 14:59:36.835   0:03.788                        ekiga OpalEP
> Could not start listener: udp$192.168.2.2:5060
> 2006/03/09 14:59:36.906   0:03.859                        ekiga AVAHI
> Error initializing Avahi: %sDaemon not running
> 
> It state the address is already in use. With no IM clients or Ekiga or
> any other SIP softphone running anywhere on the network I checked via
> nmap to see what would be using the 5060 port as below (it is the same
> even with Ekiga running)
> 
> :~$ nmap 192.168.2.2 -p 5060
> 
> Starting Nmap 3.95 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2006-03-09
> 15:07 GMT
> Interesting ports on 192.168.2.2:
> PORT     STATE  SERVICE
> 5060/tcp closed sip

We are using UDP, not TCP.

Try using netstat to check UDP ports being in use.

> 
> Increasing range to 5060-5100 - same result, all ports closed - so
> there's nothing using those ports.
> 
> I don't know what's causing the problem or how to find out what's
> "using" those ports, although I do realise that I am using a distro
> that is still in active development :)
> 
> Hope you can help.
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Joseph Gwynne-Jones 
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