Benjamin - I have more suggestions below, if Damien's ideas did not work for you:
On 3/13/06, Damien Sandras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am running Gizmo on a windows box, and would like to be able to > > communicate with my friends on Ekiga. I've found, after many hours, > > enough information to solve the problem of my friends calling me - > > they can call sip:1747<my gizmo number>@proxy01.sipphone.com, and all > > is well. > > However, it seems impossible to call them, because Gizmo requires that > > you call contacts on other SIP networks via a SIP number. I've tried > > calling sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED], but this doesn't seem to work, so I > > need to find my friend's individual SIP numbers. > > > > They can provide them to you by login to http://ekiga.net. The first > page will present the numerical "alias" for them. > > > Unfortunately, Ekiga doesn't seem to provide a SIP number to a > > registered user - if it does, we can't find it. Not in the config > > files, or the --debug=6 output. So it seems I can't call my friends on > > Ekiga because of this. > > It is in http://www.ekiga.net Try calling me on sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] If you can't reach me but instead get an error like '403 Forbidden' instead of at least '408 Request Timeout' or '480 Offline' then it is possible that you may not yet be able to call ekiga.net directly from your network (some SIP providers seem to have a kind of outbound security that stops calls to some other networks.) 1. Get your own ekiga.net number and get your gizmoproject softphone to register itself with ekiga.net . This may not be possible with the current version of gizmoproject - your soft phone may be locked to sipphone. Or... 2. Try calling your ekiga friends with a sipbroker prefix 011747*673<their ekiga number or name> for example call me on 011747*6738362 How this works: 011747 - is the gizmo/sipphone prefix for sipbroker.com (see http://sipphone.com/numbers/ ) *673 is the sipbroker code for ekiga.net 8362 is my ekiga.net username It is equivalent to sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I have not tried it from gizmoproject - but I have tried calling via sipbroker from other networks (FWD and Gradwell) and demonstrated that ekiga accepts incoming calls via sipbroker. Don't bother to try the internal ekiga numbers like the echo test if you are using method 2, but calling ordinary users should be ok. 3. You can try a subtle variation of 2 with the sipbroker proxy instead of the gizmo proxy: sip:*673<their ekiga name>@sipbroker.com To call me sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Please tell us if you have any success with 1 2 or 3. If you are stuck with all 3, tell us or the gizmoproject community exactly what you try and the exact error message from your phone. "this doesn't seem to work" means too much guesswork. With the exact error message someone might know the answer. Best regards, David _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
