Re: IAX2 (or SIP) softphone for FreeBSD

2008-10-13 Thread Wojciech Puchar

Jagermiester so this may not make to sense.

The problem I originally ran into is that behind goat fraging NAT I
would run into issues receiving calls. The problem I ran into is that


this is not kiax problem. this may be your NAT problem.

what is doing NAT?

IAX has configurable "ping" time, kiax tries 300 seconds by default, while 
asterisk PBX (or whatever IP PBX) could force it lower.


every that time IAX client "pings" (but throught IAX not ICMP) the PBX.

if NAT removes entries from translation table faster than this, you.. 
yes.. won't be able to accept calls, because you'll not be reachable.


minregexpire and maxregexpire options in iax.conf  control this.

unfortunately no options in kiax for this.

there is already another problem. kiax just ignore lots of "out-of-band" 
IAX commands.


when you make a call  to other softphone, there is no "buu  buu" before 
answering, just plain silence.

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Re: IAX2 (or SIP) softphone for FreeBSD

2008-10-13 Thread Zane C.B.
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 12:28:15 +0200 (CEST)
Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >> anyone know something good.
> >>
> >> good=simply, works well, preferably no or minimal GUI.
> >
> > The most reliable is 'net/ekiga'. I've run into problems with
> > 'net/kiax' and crossing NAT. That was nearly two years ago so it
> > may
> 
> for now kiax works for me (but no NAT), just they automatic gain
> control and noise reduction should be disabled, as it works funny
> at least :)
> 
> thanks


Sweet! I am currently in the process of drinking a large amount of
Jagermiester so this may not make to sense.

The problem I originally ran into is that behind goat fraging NAT I
would run into issues receiving calls. The problem I ran into is that
even though it is suppose to tranvese NAT with out issue,I would
never receive incoming calls. In more recent tests I ran into issues
with it and seg faulting like it just fraged a goat.

The situation I was running into problems with was with asteresik
behind NAT as well as the IAX using client. It is a known issue, or
was then. Search the Asterisk archives for this email address if you
interested in it some more.

That goatse.cx issue was why I originally switched to that fraged
solution that uses that POS of using the goatseing Gnome stuff. One I
get a bit of spare time I am going to wring something that uses
ZConf.

Any ways, have a great night! May your nights be as bathed in the
mercury vapor glow as mine are.


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Re: IAX2 (or SIP) softphone for FreeBSD

2008-10-13 Thread Wojciech Puchar

anyone know something good.

good=simply, works well, preferably no or minimal GUI.


The most reliable is 'net/ekiga'. I've run into problems with
'net/kiax' and crossing NAT. That was nearly two years ago so it may


for now kiax works for me (but no NAT), just they automatic gain control 
and noise reduction should be disabled, as it works funny at least :)


thanks
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Re: IAX2 (or SIP) softphone for FreeBSD

2008-10-12 Thread Zane C.B.
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 16:23:54 +0200 (CEST)
Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> anyone know something good.
> 
> good=simply, works well, preferably no or minimal GUI.

The most reliable is 'net/ekiga'. I've run into problems with
'net/kiax' and crossing NAT. That was nearly two years ago so it may
have been fixed. 'net/twinkle' works for some people, but for me it
has always core dumped. If you feel like rolling your own, their is
'net/p5-Net-SIP'.


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IAX2 (or SIP) softphone for FreeBSD

2008-10-12 Thread Wojciech Puchar

anyone know something good.

good=simply, works well, preferably no or minimal GUI.

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