Le jeudi 20 avril 2006 à 13:27 +0200, Jan Kasprzak a écrit :
> Damien Sandras wrote:
> : > > I am thinking about a NAT problem. If silence detection is enabled, no
> : > > packets are transmitted. If no packets are transmitted, the NAT  
> : > > binding
> : > > is closed and when you start talking again, the router rejects the
> : > > packets.
> : > >
> : > > Does that sound possible to you?
> 
>       It is possible, AFAIK the remote end was behind the NAT. However,
> I thought the silence was not long enough to trigger the NAT timeout
> (I don't know what NAT they have, but Linux has 30 seconds by default).
> Anyway, I can make tcpdump on both ends.
> 

If you can check on the router, then please do it...

> -Yenya
> 
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