Gentlefolk, Still no joy I'm afraid although the error message is now different.
Eventually after a number of tries I completely disabled the firewall, allowing all traffic for the duration of ekiga startup (yes, I know .....) but the program says something like "login failed: don't accept" on the status bar (translated from Dutch, so it may be different in English version) and then the other user can not be contacted. I've updated ekiga2.dbg and it reflects the run without any firewalling active. I really hope we can solve this ... Thanx again for your help. Michel. Remember that part of the problem might be that ekiga couldn't determine the type of NAT at all so perhaps this is a completely "new" setup. > > It's on http://www.tukcedo.nl/ekiga2.dbg but it would appear now that the > > problem is in the firewall on system2, is that correct? So I guess I have to > > open up udp:5000-5100? > > > > Correct. It should receive a 200 OK to the REGISTER request it sends > (you can compare with the log of system1). -- M.J.L. van der Kleij Senior Unix/Linux Consultant Tukcedo Services http://www.tukcedo.nl [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
