Your message dated Thu, 07 Jun 2012 22:39:27 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#676568: ekiga: Lost IP, which can be fixed by CURL to 
tell IP to the STUN.EKIGA.NET
has caused the Debian Bug report #676568,
regarding ekiga: Lost IP, which can be fixed by CURL to tell IP to the 
STUN.EKIGA.NET
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Package: ekiga
Version: 3.2.7-2
Severity: normal

Hi,

The stun.ekiga.net is not likely always working if you use anohter thing that 
/usr/bin/ekiga, like other sip voip software.

OK. We have you to create beauty and we have linux !!

A great solution would be to be capable to tell the EKIGA.NET where is my IP 
address to be called. 

I would like to command with CURL and tell where is my IP. WOuld it be possible?

I get my IP with this (external and seen on the web).
MYIP=` wget http://checkip.dyndns.org/ -O - -o /dev/null | cut -d: -f 2 | cut 
-d\< -f 1 `

a ideal solution would be curl to tell stun.ekiga.net / ekiga.net where I am on 
the net, and this with a crontab would be great.

I am looking forward to reading you.

A short reply or info would be greatly appreaciated.

SIncerely
Y



-- System Information:
Debian Release: 6.0.3
  APT prefers stable-updates
  APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-686-bigmem (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages ekiga depends on:
ii  evolution-data-ser 2.30.3-2+squeeze1     evolution database backend server
ii  gconf2             2.28.1-6              GNOME configuration database syste
ii  libatk1.0-0        1.30.0-1              The ATK accessibility toolkit
ii  libavahi-client3   0.6.27-2+squeeze1     Avahi client library
ii  libavahi-common3   0.6.27-2+squeeze1     Avahi common library
ii  libavahi-glib1     0.6.27-2+squeeze1     Avahi glib integration library
ii  libc6              2.11.3-3              Embedded GNU C Library: Shared lib
ii  libdbus-glib-1-2   0.88-2.1              simple interprocess messaging syst
ii  libebook1.2-9      2.30.3-2+squeeze1     Client library for evolution addre
ii  libedataserver1.2- 2.30.3-2+squeeze1     Utility library for evolution data
ii  libgcc1            1:4.4.5-8             GCC support library
ii  libgconf2-4        2.28.1-6              GNOME configuration database syste
ii  libglib2.0-0       2.24.2-1              The GLib library of C routines
ii  libgtk2.0-0        2.20.1-2              The GTK+ graphical user interface 
ii  libldap-2.4-2      2.4.23-7.2            OpenLDAP libraries
ii  libnotify1 [libnot 0.5.0-2               sends desktop notifications to a n
ii  libopal3.6.8       3.6.8~dfsg-2          Open Phone Abstraction Library - s
ii  libpango1.0-0      1.28.3-1+squeeze2     Layout and rendering of internatio
ii  libpt2.6.7         2.6.7-1               Portable Tools Library
ii  libsasl2-2         2.1.23.dfsg1-7        Cyrus SASL - authentication abstra
ii  libsigc++-2.0-0c2a 2.2.4.2-1             type-safe Signal Framework for C++
ii  libstdc++6         4.4.5-8               The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii  libx11-6           2:1.3.3-4             X11 client-side library
ii  libxext6           2:1.1.2-1             X11 miscellaneous extension librar
ii  libxml2            2.7.8.dfsg-2+squeeze1 GNOME XML library
ii  libxv1             2:1.0.5-1             X11 Video extension library

Versions of packages ekiga recommends:
ii  gvfs                     1.6.4-3         userspace virtual filesystem - ser
ii  yelp                     2.30.1+webkit-1 Help browser for GNOME

Versions of packages ekiga suggests:
pn  asterisk                      <none>     (no description available)
pn  gnugk                         <none>     (no description available)
pn  mediaproxy                    <none>     (no description available)
pn  rtpproxy                      <none>     (no description available)
pn  ser                           <none>     (no description available)
pn  siproxd                       <none>     (no description available)
pn  yate                          <none>     (no description available)

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--- Begin Message ---
On 07/06/12 22:02, yellowprotoss wrote:
Package: ekiga
Version: 3.2.7-2
Severity: normal

Hi,

The stun.ekiga.net is not likely always working if you use anohter thing that 
/usr/bin/ekiga, like other sip voip software.

OK. We have you to create beauty and we have linux !!

A great solution would be to be capable to tell the EKIGA.NET where is my IP 
address to be called.

I would like to command with CURL and tell where is my IP. WOuld it be possible?

I get my IP with this (external and seen on the web).
MYIP=` wget http://checkip.dyndns.org/ -O - -o /dev/null | cut -d: -f 2 | cut 
-d\<  -f 1 `

a ideal solution would be curl to tell stun.ekiga.net / ekiga.net where I am on 
the net, and this with a crontab would be great.

I am looking forward to reading you.

A short reply or info would be greatly appreaciated.

yellowprotoss (please use your real name!), I close this bug too. This is not a bug, so do not open others anymore!!

This is a question you ask. Questions are asked on ekiga mailing list, not creating bugs.

Finally, for your particular question about stun, it should work as expected. If it really does not work for you, give detailed information (what program you use, what stun should have answered and what it really answers etc.), since here it works.

--
Eugen Dedu


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