Le mercredi 15 novembre 2006 à 14:11 +0100, Christoph Groth a écrit :
> Hello,
> 
> I have two computers which are connected to the internet
> independently.  A is behind a firewall but has an own internet IP
> address.  B is behind NAT with the relevant ports being forwarded.
> Thus, for SIP purposes, B should appear to be connected to the
> internet directly.
> 
> Both computers use different @ekiga.net accounts.  Then calling from A
> to B, and from B to A seems to work flawlessly.
> 
> Computer B has a dyndns account.  When A (logged in as [EMAIL PROTECTED])
> calls sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED], computer B notices the call, but A
> does not notice the call being answered or accepted.
> 
> I wonder why this is so.  Is there a way to make direct calls work in
> this configuration?
> 
> 

Check the messages exchange using ekiga -d 4. Check where the 200 OK
message is being sent.
-- 
Damien Sandras

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