As a fallback one solution could be that linphone attempts a second connect with those registrars, this time without transmitting the private IP address. Nevertheless, there are several of those registrars out there, and convincing them to change their behavior would be unfeasible, I guess.

Chris

Simon Morlat wrote:
If can put a name host (not only an IP address). So if you are registered with a dynamic dns provider it will work. The fundamental problem is that the registrar should not complain about the use of the private address but instead fix it alone.


Simon

Le lundi 20 juillet 2009 00:58:29, Christian Schäfer a écrit :
Bent wrote:
registrar which seems picky about that. The error message is:
SIP/2.0 479 Please don't use private IP addresses
This is a known issue with some registrars.
I had this also with another voip software under Linux and I hoped that
Linphone behaves differently in such a scenario.
Does this sound familiar, did anyone experience the same?
Linphone (at least version 3.1.2) has the possibility to specify the
public IP address of a gateway. Look at the 'Network settings' tab
under 'Linphone -> Preferences'.
Yes this works. Thanks Bent. However since I'm connected through a DSL
line, the public IP changes. So changing it every time in Linphone
really is a pain. Is there no other way?

Chris


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