Hello,

I use Linphone 1.7.1 under Gentoo GNU/Linux (the following
problem occurs if the software is built from the package
system "portage" and also when compiled from the source
available at
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/linphone/stable/sources/linphone-1.7.1.tar.gz
 ).
I'm in a local network behind a router which is connected to the
internet via DSL.

In the settings, I entered a STUN server (stun.ekiga.net) and
selected the radio button before the server text field. I can see
the change in Linphone's configuration file at ~/.gnome2/linphone.
Both audio input and output are directed to/from my USB headset,
and I can play the ringtones in the settings locally. I have
unselected the video transmission. I've set the upload and
download bandwidth to 300 kBit/s, thus all codecs are enabled.

When calling the echo test account at sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] , I hear
nothing though the echo test call works fine with both Ekiga
and Twinkle: I can listen to the remote voice and my own when
it's echoed back, but as said, not in Linphone.

By analyzing the network traffic with tcpdump and Wireshark, I
saw that Linphone actually queries the STUN server and gets a
response containing the public IP address. However, when sending
the SIP INVITE message to the server at ekiga.net, it includes
only the local address, not the public address. Consequently, I
see in the network traffic dump that RTP packets are sent to the
remote host but that I get no RTP packets back.

Specifying the public IP address manually in Linphone's settings,
attempting a workaround, doesn't work either.

Do you have any ideas to get STUN effectively to work in my
network/Linphone configuration?

Another question: Is there a bug tracker for Linphone? (As I
understood the website, there's none - bug reports should go to
this mailing list. Is this correct?)

Stefan Schwarzer


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