There was a problem with my email so had a response been sent the message would've been lost. My apologies and it's fixed now.
I performed more testing with Ring and can confirm the SIP doesn't work, at least when the hostname is "ostel.co". The Ring account is online however, which means the problem isn't with the connection. When registering I immediately get an error saying: Can't register account. You can continue with the account creation process or edit your information here. Edition is still possible later in the account settings. I also found on the mailing list's November archive that others had the same issue, and Mr Roguez's answer was that the problem is with Ostel. I can confirm that ostel.co works on Jitsi (PC) and cSIP (Android) and Linphone (iOS). So there's nothing wrong with Ostel. Also when changing the advanced TLS settings and trying again I get the "connection error" absolutely immediately. It seems Ring doesn't even attempt to connect. ----- Original message ----- From: AHIB <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Can't connect to SIP/Ostel Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2016 04:26:36 +0200 Hi Ring Team, I tested Ring today and it seems like a great app with both P2P and SIP together. However I failed to log using my Ostel account when supplying the credentials in the SIP slot (Android version). The FAQ didn't say much about that either. If I understand correctly Ring can function as a SIP client just like cSIP and Linphone. So is that a bug or am I missing something? Thanks. -- http://www.fastmail.com - The way an email service should be -- http://www.fastmail.com - Accessible with your email software or over the web
