Wolfgang, > 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? > > > I just called our answering machine at home several times via 1und1 > > and everything worked. I was using Ekiga 3.2.6 under Ubuntu Jaunty. > > Yeah, I don't expect everyone to have these issues as they are pretty > obvious. I'm testing on the upcoming openSUSE 11.2 distribution so it > might as well be some sound (aka pulseaudio) thing but I was wondering > what it could be. > I had the "further dialout not possible"/"dial button not doing > anything" issue already with openSUSE 11.1 and ekiga 3.0.1. Therefore > I'm wondering if there are other SUSE users who might have similar > issues and solved them already. I to am trying to get suse 11.2 working. I get what I think is a similar problem? Can you verify something for me? I have the situation that if I fire up ekiga and try to make a call, most of the time it goes through. However, I can never make a second one because my account deregisters and will not reregister. So can you see if your account does the same? I have an idea that it may be due to the way gconf is set up. I have a working system on a suse 11.1 with ekiga 3.01, so I will try and do a compare as soon as I can
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