On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 06:47:22PM +0100, Palo S. wrote: > > Andrew & Rob: The same behaviour with my clients. They reported > they were registered but no calls could be made. After the > deregistration, all registration attemps fail with "Could > not register (Globally not acceptable)". It lasts for the last > 5 hours approximately. > > So it seems the server is really having issues but I am afraid > we have to wait till somebody with access to it notices and > fixes the problem... > > This actually happens quite frequently and it usually takes > hours or even days sometimes to get fixed. I think it might > be an idea to arrange a better means of communication to get > the message about the server issues to its administrators > delivered promptly because apparently they are not reading > these threads all the time. Something like "report a probable > server problem" button on a webpage or in the client with > message delivered to a frequently read addresses the admins > set. Or is there something like already I just don't know > about? > I've noticed that kind of thing in the past. It's what made me go and get a free account at iptel.org. Their service seems to be much more reliable, and it works fine with the ekiga software.
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