>
> I do not understand why in linux pcap the IP is .100, while in windows
> pcap-s the IP is .102.  Haven't the captures been taken from the same
> communication?

Linux box's IP was designated to 192.168.1.100 and the windows was
assigned to .102
These logs did not be taken from the same communication (not exactly
in the same session).

You might be willing to have a look at the invite message from 'ekiga
for windows' log. The following request caused different subsequent
packets when comparing it to eyebeam's log.

77      15:52:18.517797 192.168.1.102   81.23.228.150   SIP/SDP Request: INVITE
sip:[email protected], with session description
......
......


>
> By the way, me too I noticed that a linux and a windows on the same lan
> cannot communicate each other (but they can communicate with ekiga.net
> concurrently).
>

Do you mean that a calling initiated outside can ring any client on the LAN?
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