We use Libjingle connected to a Wildfire XMPP server.

Libjingle needs some additional information in it's initial connection
stanza's, a list of stun servers and relay servers & a Google Token.

We modified Wildfire to include these & it all seems to play.

Good luck.

On Apr 24, 3:34 pm, sbogus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi fellows,
>
> I'd like to ask if there is at least one fellow, successfully used the
> call example application (or something alike based on libjingle) to
> call a buddy logged in using another XMPP client (like Psi, Spark,
> etc)?
>
> If you can help me to figure out what are the configurations needed
> for libjingle in order to voice-communicate with Spark, for example,
> I'd greatly appreciate this.
>
> My current problem is that neither call nor Spark do understand the
> voice stanzas send to each other. If a Spark client (fully VoIP-
> capable of, XEP-0166 and XEP-0167 - i.e the jingle extensions) calls a
> libjingle client (call application) then the call buddy just resigns
> and sends back an error "service-not-supported"-stanza. The same thing
> if a call is issued from the call application to the Spark client.
>
> Any help wil be greatly appreciated.
> Many thanks in advance.
>
> Kind regards,
> sbogus


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