Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Tuesday, May 20, 2008 a las 04:25:16PM +0200, Damien Sandras escribió:
> 
>> Le mardi 20 mai 2008 à 15:56 +0200, Matthias Apitz a écrit :
>>> El día Tuesday, May 20, 2008 a las 03:09:28PM +0200, Damien Sandras 
>>> escribió:
>>>
>>>>> YES
>>>>>
>>>>> Removing /home/guru/.gconf/apps/ekiga
>>>>> Shutting down GConf daemon
>>>>> ...Done.
>>>>>
>>>>> $ ekiga  
>>>>> Bad NAT Type
>>>>>
>>>>> it does not bring me into the NAT/STUN dialog; the resulting config
>>>>> looks like the attachment;
>>>> It has not been reimplemented yet. Are you sure of your NAT config ?
>>> Damien, what do you mean with my "NAT config"? the one of ekiga or my
>>> firewall at all?
>>>
>>> my firewall is doing NAT hiding 10.0.1.0/24 (and other networks) behind
>>> the external NIC (193.31.11.193) of a IPFilter/IPnat based dual homed
>>> FreeBSD firewall box; it works well, I think;
>> Can you check with an earlier version of Ekiga ?
>> I would like to make sure it is not a bug in Ekiga (I do not see how it
>> could be).
> 
> sorry, but I have no older versions because I always to 'gmake install'
> after compiling all;
> 
>>> how can I change in ekiga the NAT/STUN config? I can't see anything
>>> below ~/.gconf/apps/ekiga/... for this;
>> There is nothing anymore because it is supposed to be automatic.
> 
> yesterday evening it still worked; I did a SVN update this morning at
> 7:27 CEST:
> 
> $ ls -lu svn.sh
> -rw-r--r--  1 guru  wheel  208 20 may 07:27 svn.sh
> 
> of all (PTLib, Opal, Ekiga) and compiled all;
> 
> I just came home from work to my smaller private network where it still worked
> last night; now it says;
> 
> Bad NAT type

In my case it prints "Bad NAT type" too, but it registers.  After 
removing .gconf/apps/ekiga/general/nat/%gconf.xml, it does not print the 
message anymore.

-- 
Eugen
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