Am Mittwoch, den 07.10.2009, 14:54 +0200 schrieb Eugen Dedu: > Michael Rickmann wrote: > > Am Mittwoch, den 07.10.2009, 14:15 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Rosenauer: > >> On 10/07/2009 02:05 PM, Michael Rickmann wrote: > >>> Before going into details, sip.1und1.de is a "limited" server in that it > >>> only accepts public IP adresses. If you are using Ekiga from behind a > >>> NAT router or a computer with several interfaces you will have to use > >>> Ekiga's not well documented workaround for such cases: append the string > >>> %limit to the Name field of your account (not the Registrar field) and > >>> restart Ekiga. But you had one successful call already so you must have > >>> done it, but one never knows. > >> I've learned that yesterday here: > >> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=597549 > >> But %limit is not really needed because it tries limited as fallback > >> anyway, right? > > (....) > > > > The fallback is in Ekiga's development branch but not yet in the stable > > one. 3.2.6 does not have it. > > Yes, it has it: > http://git.gnome.org/cgit/ekiga/commit/?h=gnome-2-26&id=067463bf06eb11040122520a1f53c2e724fddb63 > Yes, but in addition to that master has a true fallback. If it can not register it sets the limited flag and retries. I have tried backporting that but then regarded it too error prone. It needed a lot of structural changes to the stable code and in the end Opal did not cooperate unless I build in a 3 sec wait. Michael
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