On 18/02/11 17:02, Dpto. de Tecnología - IES El Parador wrote:
         El jue, 17-02-2011 a las 22:14 +0100, Eugen Dedu escribió:
         On 17/02/11 22:11, Dpto. de Tecnología - IES El Parador wrote:
         >  El jue, 17-02-2011 a las 09:20 +0100, Eugen Dedu escribió:
         >>  On 16/02/11 23:14, Dpto. de Tecnología - IES El Parador wrote:
         >>>  I have just configured Softphone Ekiga 3.2.7 with Ubuntu 10.10, 
and I
         >>>  get always the same error message: "Could not register sip:XXX".
         >>>
         >>>  My debug output with -d 4 reads:
         >>>
         >>>            2011/02/16 22:54:33.672   0:00.079
         >>>            Version 3.2.7 by  on Unix Linux 
(2.6.35-25-generic-i686) with
         >>>            PTLib (v2.6.7) at 2011/2/16 22:54:33.672
         >>>            2011/02/16 22:54:33.672   0:00.079                      
  Ekiga
         >>>            git revision: unknown
         >>>            2011/02/16 22:54:33.676   0:00.083                      
  Ekiga
         >>>            registered on D-Bus: org.ekiga.Ekiga
         >>
         >>  In -d 4 output, you have to look at the REGISTER packet sent and
         >>  subsequent responses to understand why you cannot register.
         >>
         >>  --
         >>  Eugen Dedu
         >>  http://eugen.dedu.free.fr
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         >
         >  Thank you very much for your response. Is this what you refer to? I 
feel

         Yes, but you need to give us the whole file.  Use gzip to compress it.

         --
         Eugen

This is the whole file, till I stopped Ekiga with ctrl-d.

Sorry to answer so late.

I do not see any error in your log, except that there is no response from ekiga.net to your multiple REGISTER queries sent.

So I assume your firewall simply blocks packets. Could you ask your administrator to see what happens to those packets? http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Enable_port_forwarding_manually provides some useful information, especially the links at the bottom.

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