Sorry, apparently wrong proxy :-). But you got sip working over a proxy right? So your setup is not trivial... I am not trying to make Skype look good here, but it has some features worth having. For some purposes I gave it up because it was dropping the calls and was down switching the video resolution to some values I didn't like. On Mar 15, 2011 2:49 PM, "Alastair Johnson" <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tuesday 15 March 2011, Dragos D wrote: >> > > I gave up on Skype when it couldn't reliably do 2-way audio through my >> > > firewall, and there was no information on how to fix it because it's >> > >> > supposed >> > >> > > to "Just Work (tm)". Getting SIP working took some doing, but it's >> > > sufficiently open that it was possible if I put the effort in. The >> > > target >> > > >> > > should be to get the best of both; something that usually Just Works, >> > > but >> > >> > that >> > >> > > is fixable on the rare occasions that it doesn't, and can be tweaked to >> > >> > better >> > >> > > suit specific situations by anyone sufficiently clued up. >> >> And there seems to be at least one Skype proxy: >> http://ktiml.mff.cuni.cz/~verner/index.php?action=static&spec=download > > It says: "A program for forwarding TCP/IP connections over Skype." > > I filed Skype under "doesn't play well with others" long ago. It wasn't until > they tried to crack the business market that they even considered > interoperability, and it's still not aimed at end users. There are probably > ways of getting it working, but I haven't had a compelling reason to try since > I got SIP working. I'll take open and interoperable over closed single vendor > any day. > > _______________________________________________ > Linphone-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users
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