Hello again, Yannick.

Re. 'Security check failed.' Ubuntu Jaunty today did a 'partial upgrade,'  
which I checked included EKIGA which I'd added to my software sources  
list. Looked good.

Re-started out of habit. I set audio codecs to PCMA, tried 5...@ekiga.net  
but the same result. 'Security check failed.'

I checked my details in Ekiga>Edit>Configuration Assistant.

The first page asks for a name and surname. I had assumed that this was  
not particularly relevant, as it looked like just a profile to be shown to  
a call recipient.

So that will have been changed by me a couple of times because I never  
wrote it down. Could have been Michael Monk, Mick Monk, Donald Duck, etc.

Otherwise, what I DID re-enter on a following page was:

Username: mickmon...@ekiga.net

Password: hiekiga

My address is:

sip:mickmon...@ekiga.net

That's the stuff I thought mattered! So maybe the problem with security  
has to do with my altered 'profile' name. If so, my mistake.

Yannick, could you interrogate your data-base and e-mail to me my ORIGINAL  
user profile name, if that's the security issue?

I know you guys do this for free, and I appreciate it! I'd download the  
de-bug but wouldn't know how to manage it ... confusion.

Thank you for replying.

Michael.




> Hi,
>
> Sounds like a wrong username or a wrong password.
>
> btw, if you want to call 500 or 520 you'll need audio codec PCMA and
> video codec H261 (for 500) enabled or it will fail. Those numbers only
> support those codecs?
>
> Best regards,
> Yannick
>


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