----- Le 26 Nov 16, à 14:00, Guillaume Roguez [email protected] a écrit :
> ----- Le 26 Nov 16, à 10:36, vwf [email protected] a écrit : > >> Hello, >> >> I have a SIP registration problem. iptel.org works fine, ostel.co does >> not register using similar information. ostel.co gives either a status >> "Host unreachable" or "Invalid". My ostel.co account is valid: Jitsi >> works just fine with ostel.co >> >> Ring version: 20161123.1.3120ba5~dfsg1-1 (on Debian Stable) >> >> Information used for ostel.co: >> hostname: ostel.co >> username: myname (without @ostel.co) >> password: ********** (tested) >> proxy: <empty> >> DTMF: RTP >> (advanced) >> local port: 7060 (5060 is already in use) >> published address: same as local parameters >> use stun: stun.ekiga.net >> SDP session negotiation: <default values> >> (security) >> <nothing, all default> >> >> What is going wrong? What can I do to test? >> >> Thank you > > > Hi, > > It's a problem of used server:port configuration. > > "ostel.co" (resolved here by 66.151.32.200) returns an ICMP packet > "Destination > unreachable (port unreachable)" > if you try to send any UDP packets to the port 5060. > > So I doubt that any programs can work with "ostel.co:5060" server. > > You may have indicated another port to use in your Jitsi's configuration, but > it's not 5060. > Or maybe it's not "ostel.co" (or both). > > Contact your SIP provider to obtain the correct server:port configuration to > use. Take a look here: https://dev.guardianproject.info/projects/ostn/wiki/Jitsi?title=Jitsi ostel.co doesn't not provide regular SIP connection, only by TLS. You need to enable TLS in advanced configuration panel. But... I've tried here, and I found a problem with SIP over TLS connections. I've open a bug for that: https://tuleap.ring.cx/plugins/tracker/?aid=1351 -- Guillaume Roguez | Senior Free Software Consultant Ring Project Development Director - https://ring.cx RingID: 007871859FFA8E8FFDE776A6BA8E8FA35ABD9A7B PGP : 2A3A3627C9DCA7E733EE1034820371F4E07DE571
