Applied the patch, and when I call the gmail account registered on my
asterisk server. Asterisk didn't crash (like it used to do before).

However, I still can't receive gtalk calls on my asterisk server. I tried to
call from my gtalk client ([EMAIL PROTECTED] --> hosted google account) to my
asterisk server ([EMAIL PROTECTED] --> gmail account). I get the
following output:

JABBER: stefan.van.der.eijk_gmail.com INCOMING: <iq
to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Talk21472132"
type="set" id="685" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Talk.v10416AEB89A"><session
type="initiate" id="768694211" initiator=" [EMAIL PROTECTED]/Talk.v10416AEB89A"
xmlns="http://www.google.com/session";><description xml:lang="en" xmlns="
http://www.google.com/session/phone";><payload-type id="103" name="ISAC"
clockrate="16000"/><payload-type id="97" name="IPCMWB" clockrate="16000"
bitrate="80000"/><payload-type id="99" name="speex" clockrate="16000"
bitrate="22000"/><payload-type id="4" name="G723" clockrate="8000"
bitrate="6300"/><payload-type id="98" name="speex" clockrate="8000"
bitrate="11000"/><payload-type id="100" name="EG711U" clockrate="8000"
bitrate="64000"/><payload-type id="101" name="EG711A" clockrate="8000"
bitrate="64000"/><payload-type id="0" name="PCMU" clockrate="8000"
bitrate="64000"/><payload-type id="8" name="PCMA" clockrate="8000"
bitrate="64000"/><payload-type id="13" name="CN"
clockrate="8000"/><payload-type id="102" name="iLBC" clockrate="

JABBER: stefan.van.der.eijk_gmail.com INCOMING: 8000"
bitrate="13300"/><payload-type id="106" name="telephone-event"
clockrate="8000"/></description><transport xmlns="
http://www.google.com/transport/p2p"/></session></iq>
taz*CLI>
JABBER: stefan.van.der.eijk_gmail.com INCOMING: <iq
to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Talk21472132"
type="set" id="687" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Talk.v10416AEB89A"><session
type="transport-info" id="768694211" initiator="
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Talk.v10416AEB89A"
xmlns="http://www.google.com/session";><transport
xmlns=" http://www.google.com/transport/p2p";><candidate name="rtp" address="
192.168.254.125" port="1674" preference="1" username="XOOQ0942c4mHY79m"
protocol="udp" generation="0" password="NjxHzYcuJuN6INij" type="local"
network="0"/></transport></session></iq>
taz*CLI>
JABBER: stefan.van.der.eijk_gmail.com INCOMING: <iq to="
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Talk21472132" type="set" id="688" from="
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Talk.v10416AEB89A"><session type="transport-info"
id="768694211" initiator=" [EMAIL PROTECTED]/Talk.v10416AEB89A" xmlns="
http://www.google.com/session";><transport
xmlns="http://www.google.com/transport/p2p
"><candidate name="rtp" address="89.98.166.77" port="1675" preference="0.9"
username="VQZA6sjMXS6pVW1l" protocol="udp" generation="0"
password="cQa9GDzfT8k0e97e" type="stun"
network="0"/></transport></session></iq>
taz*CLI>
JABBER: stefan.van.der.eijk_gmail.com INCOMING: <iq to="
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Talk21472132" type="set" id="690" from="
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Talk.v10416AEB89A"><session type="terminate" id="768694211"
initiator=" [EMAIL PROTECTED]/Talk.v10416AEB89A" xmlns="
http://www.google.com/session"/></iq>


Maybe this is due to the fact that I'm using my google talk client from the
internal network (192.168.254.125). Perhaps somebody else can try to test
from the Internet?

regards,

Stefan
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