Thanks for your answer. I'm using Ekiga 3.2.7, and followed these
instructions:
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga_behind_a_NAT_router#I_use_Ekiga_exclusively_inside_my_LAN.2C_how_can_I_disable_STUN.3F
But even when I enabled "disable network detection", I still got the packets
sent to the firewall.
Now I removed the two contacts that Ekiga creates by default (echo and
conference room) and those packets are gone.
It may be obvious to you all, but to a newbie in IP phones like me that
should be stated in the wiki.
Thanks again!

Sacha

2011/1/31 Eugen Dedu <[email protected]>

> On 31/01/11 13:25, Sacha Marquina Reyes wrote:
>
>> Hi. I have installed Ekiga on some Windows XP clients, to connect to our
>> local Asterisk (running on Ubuntu server, IP address 192.168.161.1).
>> It works fine, but the firewall of my network (IP address 192.168.161.249)
>> is blocking packets from my clients trying to connect to ekiga.net on
>> port
>> 5060 every few seconds.
>> I have configured the Ekiga clients not to use any account on ekiga.netor
>> Ekiga CallOut, but I still get all those packets blocked.
>>
>> How can I tell Ekiga on my Windows PCs to stop trying to connect to
>> ekiga.net?
>>
>
> This is https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=618607.  Remove STUN
> and your contacts and tell us if 5060 connection is stopped.
>
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