Re: [Linphone-users] lime encryption

2016-11-20 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,

there is some sort of confusion here, lime as intended in Linphone has 
nothing to do with the lime described on


http://limeprotocol.ORG/

It's just a name collision...

In the linphone referential LIME stands for Linphone Instant Messaging 
Encryption and as described on
https://linphone.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/liblinphone:lime

is a way to perform end to end encryption for messages between two linphones 
clients.

Hope this clarifies.

Regards,

johan

On 20/11/16 08:26, J G Miller wrote:

At 19:27h, on Friday, November 18, 2016,
in message ,
on the subject of "[Linphone-users] lime encryption",
Russel Treleaven

  > What is lime encryption?

Is it definitely "encryption with lime [as in cipher]" that you are looking
for as it would appear that you may be looking for lime protocol with 
encryption?

All you want to know about the Lime protocol and more is at

 

including

QUOTE


 LIME Protocol (acronym for Lightweight Messaging Protocol) is a
 JSON based protocol for messaging, inspired by the XMPP protocol

...

  encryptionOptions - Encryption options provided by the server during the
  session negotiation. Some of the valid values (not limited to) are:

 none - The session will be not encrypted.

 tls - The session will be encrypted by TLS. This options is required for
  transport authentication in TCP transport connections.

  encryption - The encryption option selected for the session. This property is
  provided by the client in the negotiation and by the server in the 
confirmation
  after that.

UNQUOTE

Apologies if I am misinterpreting what you are trying to find.

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Re: [Linphone-users] [BUG REPORT Linphone crashes on Options->Quit

2016-06-13 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi Anthony,

a new release of linphone is coming soon. Your problem may be solved in 
it, just let us know if you still encounter this bug with the new release.



regards,


johan


On 11/06/16 23:49, Anthony Papillion wrote:

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Operating System:   Windows 8.1 and Windows 7
Linphone Version:   3.9.1

Issue Description:

When attempting to exit the Linphone program using Options->Quit menu
selection, Linphone crashes instead of closing. The debugger, which
might be inaccurate, has reported an unhandled Win32 exception in
linphone.exe 3644. More information from it has the following statement:

Unhandled exception at 0x77BD6054 (ntdll.dll) in linphone.exe:
0xC374: A heap has been corrupted (parameters: 0x77BF2378).

How to Reproduce the Issue:

Start Linphone on either a Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 machine and allow
it to fully load. Then, select Options->Quit to trigger the issue.

Thank You,
Anthony Papillion

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Re: [Linphone-users] Where can I file a bug report on Linphone?

2016-06-11 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi Anthony,

thanks for your help in founding bugs in Linphone.


There is no public bug tracker for linphone, please post your bug 
description on this list(with as many details and debug traces as you 
can) or better on the linphone-dev list.


regards,

johan

On 10/06/16 23:34, Anthony Papillion wrote:

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I've definitely found a bug in Linphone 3.9.1 on Windows 8.1. Is there
a formal way to file a bug report or do I need to just send such
reports directly to this list? I checked Github but don't see a place
to report issues.

Thanks,
Anthony

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Re: [Linphone-users] Any plan for OTR chat?

2016-06-06 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi Anthony,

LIME is partially based on SCIMP, the encryption mechanism created by 
Zimmerman(ZRTP author) for Silent Phone. I just updated linphone 
dokuwiki to add a description of it:


https://linphone.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/liblinphone:lime

Hope it will answer your questions. It's missing the part describing 
file transfer encryption, I'll add it soon.


As far as I know there were no public review of LIME, sorry.

Regards,

johan

On 06/06/16 00:03, Anthony Papillion wrote:

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On 6/5/2016 2:58 AM, Johan Pascal wrote:

Hi,

there is no plan to implement OTR, but for linphone to linphone
chat, you can activate LIME to encrypt your chat and file transfer
using secrets previously generated using ZRTP: for it to work you
must first make a voice call to the peer, then you can chat in a
secure way.

Hi Johan,

Thanks for the prompt answer. I have a few other questions if you
would indulge me for a few more moments:

1. Since LIME is not a standard and something the project has created,
does that mean you've created your own encryption algorithm? I
understand it's based on zRTP but how does the protocol differ from zRTP?

2. Is there anywhere I can read how the protocol works besides
browsing the source?

3. Has there been any peer review around LIME and, if so, is it
available for public view?

Thanks for your time. So far, I'm LOVING Linphone! Sorry to be a pain
in the behind but I'm trying to understand a few things so I can use
the program most effectively.

Thanks,
Anthony

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Re: [Linphone-users] Any plan for OTR chat?

2016-06-05 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,

if LIME is enabled on both side, yes. First ZRTP voice call will 
generate secret keys to be used for future chat exchange.


in linphonerc, [sip] section:

lime=1

and

lime_for_file_sharing=1

if you want to also use encryption for file transfer.


regards,


johan



On 05/06/16 11:50, John wrote:

Johan Pascal:

Hi,

there is no plan to implement OTR, but for linphone to linphone chat,
you can activate LIME to encrypt your chat and file transfer using
secrets previously generated using ZRTP: for it to work you must first
make a voice call to the peer, then you can chat in a secure way.


regards,

johan

On 04/06/16 23:21, Anthony Papillion wrote:
I just downloaded the latest version of Linphone and configured my SIP
accounts. LOVE IT! For me, the only feature that's missing is
encrypted OTR text messaging. I realize that not all SIP providers
support text messaging but some do and I'm wondering if Linphone has
any plans to implement it. By "text messaging" I do not mean SMS but
rather user-to-user chat between SIP clients (for example, Linphone
and Jitsi assuming both users are connected to a SIP service that
supports text messaging).

Thanks,
Anthony

Just to make sure I have it straight... Are you saying that once a ZRTP
call is established, typing in chat will also be encrypted?



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Re: [Linphone-users] Any plan for OTR chat?

2016-06-05 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,

there is no plan to implement OTR, but for linphone to linphone chat, 
you can activate LIME to encrypt your chat and file transfer using 
secrets previously generated using ZRTP: for it to work you must first 
make a voice call to the peer, then you can chat in a secure way.



regards,

johan

On 04/06/16 23:21, Anthony Papillion wrote:

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I just downloaded the latest version of Linphone and configured my SIP
accounts. LOVE IT! For me, the only feature that's missing is
encrypted OTR text messaging. I realize that not all SIP providers
support text messaging but some do and I'm wondering if Linphone has
any plans to implement it. By "text messaging" I do not mean SMS but
rather user-to-user chat between SIP clients (for example, Linphone
and Jitsi assuming both users are connected to a SIP service that
supports text messaging).

Thanks,
Anthony

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Re: [Linphone-users] Linphone crashes and won't start again

2016-06-01 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,

problem should have been solved on the current master version.

A new version shall be released soon for OSX, either wait for it or try 
to build the current master version.


regards,


johan


On 31/05/16 11:47, Alexander Rusa wrote:

Oh, sorry, I forgot to mention that I used version 3.9.1 on OSX.

regards,

Alexander

Am 31.05.2016 um 11:42 schrieb Johan Pascal 
<johan.pas...@linphone.org <mailto:johan.pas...@linphone.org>>:


Hi Alexander,

I can't reproduce on latest build using linphone desktop on linux, 
could you please specify the platform and version you use.


regards,


johan


On 31/05/16 10:22, Alexander Rusa wrote:

Hello,

I found a bug in Linphone.
When you try to call e.g. „14#“ in Linphone the application crashes and when 
you try to start it again it always crashes instantly until you remove 
~/.linphone*history
I assume the „#“ in the call-log somehow causes the crash.

Best regards,

Alexander Rusa
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Re: [Linphone-users] Linphone crashes and won't start again

2016-05-31 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi Alexander,

I can't reproduce on latest build using linphone desktop on linux, could 
you please specify the platform and version you use.


regards,


johan


On 31/05/16 10:22, Alexander Rusa wrote:

Hello,

I found a bug in Linphone.
When you try to call e.g. „14#“ in Linphone the application crashes and when 
you try to start it again it always crashes instantly until you remove 
~/.linphone*history
I assume the „#“ in the call-log somehow causes the crash.

Best regards,

Alexander Rusa
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Re: [Linphone-users] bcg729 Compile issue

2016-04-29 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,
I just push a fix for this problem. Update your code and it shall be ok.

regards,

johan

On 14/04/16 15:19, Johan Pascal wrote:

Hi,
we can't reproduce it, could you double check you have updated the 
code correctly or try on a fresh clone.


johan

On 14/04/16 09:01, Vinod Dharashive wrote:

Following error raised in latest code from git

make[6]: Entering directory 
`/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/WORK/android-x86/Build/bcg729'
[  1%] Building C object 
src/CMakeFiles/bcg729.dir/adaptativeCodebookSearch.c.o

[  2%] Building C object src/CMakeFiles/bcg729.dir/codebooks.c.o
[  3%] Building C object 
src/CMakeFiles/bcg729.dir/computeAdaptativeCodebookGain.c.o

[  5%] Building C object src/CMakeFiles/bcg729.dir/computeLP.c.o
In file included from 
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/basicOperationsMacros.h:24:0,
 from 
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/computeLP.c:23:
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/computeLP.c: 
In function 'computeLP':
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/computeLP.c:206:54: 
error: array subscript is above array bounds [-Werror=array-bounds]
   autoCorrelationCoefficients[i] = MULT16_32_P15(wlag[i], 
autoCorrelationCoefficients[i]); /* wlag in Q15 */

  ^
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/fixedPointMacros.h:53:32: 
note: in definition of macro 'ADD32'

 #define ADD32(a,b) ((word32_t)(a)+(word32_t)(b))
^
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/fixedPointMacros.h:108:34: 
note: in expansion of macro 'MULT16_16'
 #define MULT16_32_P15(a,b) ADD32(MULT16_16((a),SHR((b),15)), 
PSHR(MULT16_16((a),((b)&0x7fff)),15))

  ^
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/computeLP.c:206:36: 
note: in expansion of macro 'MULT16_32_P15'
   autoCorrelationCoefficients[i] = MULT16_32_P15(wlag[i], 
autoCorrelationCoefficients[i]); /* wlag in Q15 */

^
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/computeLP.c:206:54: 
error: array subscript is above array bounds [-Werror=array-bounds]
   autoCorrelationCoefficients[i] = MULT16_32_P15(wlag[i], 
autoCorrelationCoefficients[i]); /* wlag in Q15 */

  ^
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/fixedPointMacros.h:53:32: 
note: in definition of macro 'ADD32'

 #define ADD32(a,b) ((word32_t)(a)+(word32_t)(b))
^
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/fixedPointMacros.h:108:34: 
note: in expansion of macro 'MULT16_16'
 #define MULT16_32_P15(a,b) ADD32(MULT16_16((a),SHR((b),15)), 
PSHR(MULT16_16((a),((b)&0x7fff)),15))

  ^
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/computeLP.c:206:36: 
note: in expansion of macro 'MULT16_32_P15'
   autoCorrelationCoefficients[i] = MULT16_32_P15(wlag[i], 
autoCorrelationCoefficients[i]); /* wlag in Q15 */

^
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/computeLP.c:206:54: 
error: array subscript is above array bounds [-Werror=array-bounds]
   autoCorrelationCoefficients[i] = MULT16_32_P15(wlag[i], 
autoCorrelationCoefficients[i]); /* wlag in Q15 */

  ^
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/fixedPointMacros.h:53:32: 
note: in definition of macro 'ADD32'

 #define ADD32(a,b) ((word32_t)(a)+(word32_t)(b))
^
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/fixedPointMacros.h:108:34: 
note: in expansion of macro 'MULT16_16'
 #define MULT16_32_P15(a,b) ADD32(MULT16_16((a),SHR((b),15)), 
PSHR(MULT16_16((a),((b)&0x7fff)),15))

  ^
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/computeLP.c:206:36: 
note: in expansion of macro 'MULT16_32_P15'
   autoCorrelationCoefficients[i] = MULT16_32_P15(wlag[i], 
autoCorrelationCoefficients[i]); /* wlag in Q15 */

^
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/computeLP.c:206:54: 
error: array subscript is above array bounds [-Werror=array-bounds]
   autoCorrelationCoefficients[i] = MULT16_32_P15(wlag[i], 
autoCorrelationCoefficients[i]); /* wlag in Q15 */

  ^
/home/hydroskywalker/linphone/linphone-android/submodules/bcg729/src/fixedPointMacros.h:53:32: 
note: in definition of macro 'ADD32'

 #define ADD32(a,b) ((word32_t)(a)+(word32_t)(b))
^
/home/hydroskywalker/linph

Re: [Linphone-users] Segmentation fault while accessing video v.3.9.1

2016-04-22 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,
could you run it in verbose mode and run the bt command in the gdb 
console after the crash:

gdb ./linphone
run --verbose
bt

thanks,

Johan

On 22/04/16 14:00, darius wrote:

Hi,

Here is gdb trace:

(gdb) run
Starting program: 
/home/darius/software/linphone-desktop/OUTPUT/bin/linphone

[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
** Message: Found lang C
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
[New Thread 0x7fffe6e0d700 (LWP 3323)]
[New Thread 0x7fffe5b4b700 (LWP 3324)]
2016-04-22 13:57:12:934 belle-sip-warning-There is no object pool 
created in thread [140737353800256]. Use belle_sip_object_pool_push() 
to create one. Unowned objects not unref'd will be leaked.

[New Thread 0x7fffe4cd6700 (LWP 3325)]
Succesfully created grammar with 281 rules.
Grammar is complete.
Grammar has been optimized.
[New Thread 0x7fffdaf37700 (LWP 3326)]
[New Thread 0x7fffda519700 (LWP 3327)]
[New Thread 0x7fffd9d18700 (LWP 3328)]
[New Thread 0x7fffd9517700 (LWP 3329)]
[New Thread 0x7fffd8d16700 (LWP 3330)]
[New Thread 0x7fffc3fff700 (LWP 3331)]
[New Thread 0x7fffc37fe700 (LWP 3332)]
[Thread 0x7fffc37fe700 (LWP 3332) exited]
[Thread 0x7fffc3fff700 (LWP 3331) exited]
[Thread 0x7fffd8d16700 (LWP 3330) exited]
[Thread 0x7fffd9d18700 (LWP 3328) exited]
[Thread 0x7fffd9517700 (LWP 3329) exited]
** Message: Opened multimedia page... reloading audio and video devices!

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x7476d2a9 in _ms_filter_call_method (f=0x0, id=157188, 
arg=0x7fffdee4)
at 
/home/darius/software/linphone-desktop/submodules/linphone/mediastreamer2/src/base/msfilter.c:148

148MSFilterMethod *methods=f->desc->methods;



Regards,
Darius



 Original Message 
Subject: Re: [Linphone-users] Segmentation fault while accessing 
video v.3.9.1

Local Time: April 21, 2016 5:22 PM
UTC Time: April 21, 2016 3:22 PM
From: johan.pas...@linphone.org 
To: linphone-users@nongnu.org 

Hi,
could you run prepare.py with -d option and post a gdb trace of the 
segfault.


thanks,

johan

On 21/04/16 14:57, darius wrote:

Hi,
I'm using linphone latest version taken from git and compiled on 
linux Debian Stable (Jessie) x64. The problem is that as soon as I 
try to access video (show video preview or start a call), linphone 
crashes with segmentation fault. Message looks like this:


** Message: Opened multimedia page... reloading audio and video devices!
linphone-message : Card 'PulseAudio: Built-in Audio Digital Stereo 
(HDMI)' added with capabilities [playback]
linphone-message : Card 'PulseAudio: Built-in Audio Analog Stereo' 
added with capabilities [capture, playback]
linphone-warning : No capture card with id PulseAudio: Built-in 
Audio Digital Stereo (HDMI)

linphone-message : Webcam V4L2: /dev/video0 added
linphone-message : Webcam StaticImage: Static picture added
linphone-message : Setting video size 640x480 on stream [0x12a3e40]
linphone-message : Driver is uvcvideo, version is 200711
linphone-message : format MS_YUYV : max_fps=30, native=1, compressed=0
linphone-message : format MS_MJPEG : max_fps=-1, native=1, compressed=1
linphone-message : Candidate: 1
linphone-message : V4L2: selected format is MS_YUYV
linphone-message : Size of webcam delivered pictures is 640x480. 
Format:0x0002

Segmentation fault

I've also tried to install linphone from official Debian 
repositories, but latest version there is 3.6.1 without ZRTP 
support. That version works ok, but have problem with registration 
to linphone sip server. So, video on older version works, but latest 
version crashes with error above. I have compiled it by using 
/prepare.py -ac/ and then /make/. Any ideas, suggestions?


Regards,
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Re: [Linphone-users] Segmentation fault while accessing video v.3.9.1

2016-04-21 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,
could you run prepare.py with -d option and post a gdb trace of the 
segfault.


thanks,

johan

On 21/04/16 14:57, darius wrote:

Hi,
I'm using linphone latest version taken from git and compiled on linux 
Debian Stable (Jessie) x64. The problem is that as soon as I try to 
access video (show video preview or start a call), linphone crashes 
with segmentation fault. Message looks like this:


** Message: Opened multimedia page... reloading audio and video devices!
linphone-message : Card 'PulseAudio: Built-in Audio Digital Stereo 
(HDMI)' added with capabilities [playback]
linphone-message : Card 'PulseAudio: Built-in Audio Analog Stereo' 
added with capabilities [capture, playback]
linphone-warning : No capture card with id PulseAudio: Built-in Audio 
Digital Stereo (HDMI)

linphone-message : Webcam V4L2: /dev/video0 added
linphone-message : Webcam StaticImage: Static picture added
linphone-message : Setting video size 640x480 on stream [0x12a3e40]
linphone-message : Driver is uvcvideo, version is 200711
linphone-message : format MS_YUYV : max_fps=30, native=1, compressed=0
linphone-message : format MS_MJPEG : max_fps=-1, native=1, compressed=1
linphone-message : Candidate: 1
linphone-message : V4L2: selected format is MS_YUYV
linphone-message : Size of webcam delivered pictures is 640x480. 
Format:0x0002

Segmentation fault

I've also tried to install linphone from official Debian repositories, 
but latest version there is 3.6.1 without ZRTP support. That version 
works ok, but have problem with registration to linphone sip server. 
So, video on older version works, but latest version crashes with 
error above. I have compiled it by using /prepare.py -ac/ and then 
/make/. Any ideas, suggestions?


Regards,
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Re: [Linphone-users] Linphone 3.9.1 Linux == Bad RTCP packet, too short

2016-04-20 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,
it shall be fixed in current master version on linphone git repository 
but not in any released version yet.


Try to download and build it.

git clone git://git.linphone.org/linphone-desktop.git --recursive
cd linphone-desktop
./prepare.py
make

regards,

johan

On 20/04/16 15:44, macach wrote:

Dear all,

"Bad RTCP packet, too short" bug does exist in Linphone 3.9.1 for 
Linux version.


Please, fix it.

If it was fixed, please tell in what version it was fixed, because 
3.9.1 has it.



Thank you in advance.

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Re: [Linphone-users] Incoming calls are terminated on 32 seconds

2016-04-15 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,
what transport do you use to register to the server? If not TLS could 
you try switching to it, this may solve your problem.


regards,

johan

On 15/04/16 10:25, Falieris Ilias wrote:

Hello to everybody,
I would like to use linphone via Verizon LTE in USA. Few times, 
incoming calls are terminated on 32 seconds. The last days I have made 
too many tests. After reading carefully the sip traces from test I saw 
that the problem is on 200 OK message when I answer the call. 
Specifically, linphone sets a wrong IP address in Contact Header of 
this message. It has as result, Asterisk server to send the ACK 
message on this wrong IP address.


I would be obliged for any help to solve the problem.

Thank you everybody in advance!
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Re: [Linphone-users] R: Playback sample rate

2016-04-07 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi Nabeel,
the linphonerc is the file holding the actual settings of your linphone 
instance. On android you do not have direct access to it (as you have on 
desktop) but use the settings interface in the application to modify 
your settings. Linphonerc is not in the source code because it is 
generated by linphone at first run.


Some settings are not accessible through the GUI but you can use them by 
modifying the linphonerc_default and linphonerc_factory in your source tree.


regards,

johan


On 06/04/16 23:39, Nabeel wrote:

Hi Johan,

In your answer, you referred to a 'linphonerc' file other than the two 
'linphonerc_default' and 'linphonerc_factory' files.  However, in my 
source, I only have those two files. Please clarify if there is 
another file.  I am using linphone for Android.


Nabeel

On 6 April 2016 at 13:53, Johan Pascal <johan.pas...@linphone.org 
<mailto:johan.pas...@linphone.org>> wrote:


Hi,

linphonerc_default are settings used to create the linphonerc at
first linphone run(or if you delete you linphonerc file).
linphonerc_factory are settings overriding whatever is in the
linphonerc file.

Short example:
if there is a linphone_factory with
[sip]
media_encryption_mandatory=1

Even if you set
media_encryption_mandatory=0

in your linphonerc (or linphonerc_default which is used to
generate it), the media_encryption_mandatory setting will stick to 1.

johan

On 06/04/16 14:43, Nabeel wrote:


Hi,

What is the difference between linphonerc_default and
linphonerc_factory?



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Re: [Linphone-users] Cancel Subscription

2016-02-23 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi Paul,
to cancel your subscription, please just follow the link in the footer:
https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users

and there, in the page bottom, there is a form to unsubscribe.

regards,

johan

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Hi,

Please cancel my subscription to this mailing list.

Best regards,

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Re: [Linphone-users] Linphone repeatedly sends REGISTER

2016-02-19 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,
Ok for linphone 3.8.5. To get the full debug trace, you have to launch 
linphone from terminal with the verbose option :

linphone --verbose

you may want to redirect stderr and stdout to a file:
linphone --verbose &> linphonelog.txt

Reproduce your registering problem, close linphone and post the file.

Thanks.

johan

On 19/02/16 11:34, Anton Tonev wrote:

Hi Johan,

Could you please tell me from where I have to activate and after that
get the logs of Linphone?
About the version I am not sure to be able to get 3.9 because the one I
have now is installed as a package on my linux distribution. To get 3.9
probably I will need to compile it. I will try, however.

BR,

Anton


2016-02-19 11:28 GMT+01:00 Johan Pascal <johan.pas...@linphone.org
<mailto:johan.pas...@linphone.org>>:

Hi,
could you please post the complete linphone debug trace?

Also, is it possible for you to switch to linphone 3.9?

thanks

johan


On 19/02/16 07:57, Anton Tonev wrote:

Hi Vinod,

Thank you for the reply. Apparently there is a bug in Linphone.
Do you
know how to contact the support and to show them the problem ?

Best regards,

Anton

2016-02-19 5:09 GMT+01:00 Vinod Dharashive
<vdharash...@gmail.com <mailto:vdharash...@gmail.com>
<mailto:vdharash...@gmail.com <mailto:vdharash...@gmail.com>>>:

 Hi Anton,

 i had experienced the same problem, in linphone lib 3.9 but
resolved
 it by changing contact expiry to higher value in OK Response.

 Thanks
 Vinod D



 On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 7:03 PM, Anton Tonev
<anton.to...@gmail.com <mailto:anton.to...@gmail.com>
 <mailto:anton.to...@gmail.com
<mailto:anton.to...@gmail.com>>> wrote:

 Hello everybody,

 I am currently working on a application which I'm using to
 simulate a SIP phone. To simulate the sip phone, there is a
 script which defines what the simulated sip phone has
to do. For
 example, send a REGISTER request to some sip proxy, to
wait for
 a reply such as 200 OK  or 401 and so on. It can also
wait for a
 REGISTER and reply with 200 OK, too.
 I am quite confident that the application is working
good and
 that its SIP stack is OK.
 I decided to simulate a registrar UA, so my application is
 waiting in a loop for a REGISTER message send from some
UA, for
 testing I chose Linphone 3.8.5 (with belle-sip 1.4.1). The
 Linphone is configured to register when it is started.

 Here are the exchanged SIP messages:

 REGISTER sip:localhost SIP/2.0
 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
127.0.0.1:5080;branch=z9hG4bK.yOvh9dx8a;rport
 From: <sip:1002@localhost>;tag=twI9oAwch
 To: sip:1002@localhost
 CSeq: 20 REGISTER
 Call-ID: fzjnlmihfM
 Max-Forwards: 70
 Supported: outbound
 Accept: application/sdp, text/plain,
 application/vnd.gsma.rcs-ft-http+xml
 Contact: <sip:1002@127.0.0.1:5080
<http://sip:1002@127.0.0.1:5080>


<http://sip:1002@127.0.0.1:5080>>;+sip.instance=""
 Expires: 3600
 User-Agent: Linphone/3.8.5 (belle-sip/1.4.1)

 SIP/2.0 200 OK
 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP

127.0.0.1:5080;branch=z9hG4bK.yOvh9dx8a;rport;received=127.0.0.1
 From: <sip:1002@localhost>;tag=twI9oAwch
 To:
sip:1002@localhost;tag=0081D3BE-FE12-16C2-A48A-017FAA77-1
 CSeq: 20 REGISTER
 Call-ID: fzjnlmihfM
 Expires: 500
 Contact: <sip:1002@127.0.0.1:5080
<http://sip:1002@127.0.0.1:5080>


<http://sip:1002@127.0.0.1:5080>>;+sip.instance="";expires=500
 Content-Length: 0

 But after this transaction Liphone continue to send
REGISTER,
 here is the next one:

 REGISTER sip:localhost SIP/2.0
 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
127.0.0.1:5080;branch=z9hG4bK.6Nj7lM1OD;rport
 From: <sip:1002@localhost>;tag=twI9oAwch
 To: sip:1002@localhost
 CSeq: 21 REGISTER
 Call-ID: fzjnlmihfM
 Max-Forwards: 70
 Supported: outbound
 Accept: application/sdp, text/plain,
 application/vnd.gsma.rcs-ft-http+xml
 Contact: <sip:1002@127.0.0.1:5080
<http

Re: [Linphone-users] Linphone repeatedly sends REGISTER

2016-02-19 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,
could you please post the complete linphone debug trace?

Also, is it possible for you to switch to linphone 3.9?

thanks

johan


On 19/02/16 07:57, Anton Tonev wrote:

Hi Vinod,

Thank you for the reply. Apparently there is a bug in Linphone. Do you
know how to contact the support and to show them the problem ?

Best regards,

Anton

2016-02-19 5:09 GMT+01:00 Vinod Dharashive >:

Hi Anton,

i had experienced the same problem, in linphone lib 3.9 but resolved
it by changing contact expiry to higher value in OK Response.

Thanks
Vinod D



On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 7:03 PM, Anton Tonev > wrote:

Hello everybody,

I am currently working on a application which I'm using to
simulate a SIP phone. To simulate the sip phone, there is a
script which defines what the simulated sip phone has to do. For
example, send a REGISTER request to some sip proxy, to wait for
a reply such as 200 OK  or 401 and so on. It can also wait for a
REGISTER and reply with 200 OK, too.
I am quite confident that the application is working good and
that its SIP stack is OK.
I decided to simulate a registrar UA, so my application is
waiting in a loop for a REGISTER message send from some UA, for
testing I chose Linphone 3.8.5 (with belle-sip 1.4.1). The
Linphone is configured to register when it is started.

Here are the exchanged SIP messages:

REGISTER sip:localhost SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 127.0.0.1:5080;branch=z9hG4bK.yOvh9dx8a;rport
From: ;tag=twI9oAwch
To: sip:1002@localhost
CSeq: 20 REGISTER
Call-ID: fzjnlmihfM
Max-Forwards: 70
Supported: outbound
Accept: application/sdp, text/plain,
application/vnd.gsma.rcs-ft-http+xml
Contact: >;+sip.instance=""
Expires: 3600
User-Agent: Linphone/3.8.5 (belle-sip/1.4.1)

SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
127.0.0.1:5080;branch=z9hG4bK.yOvh9dx8a;rport;received=127.0.0.1
From: ;tag=twI9oAwch
To: sip:1002@localhost;tag=0081D3BE-FE12-16C2-A48A-017FAA77-1
CSeq: 20 REGISTER
Call-ID: fzjnlmihfM
Expires: 500
Contact: >;+sip.instance="";expires=500
Content-Length: 0

But after this transaction Liphone continue to send REGISTER,
here is the next one:

REGISTER sip:localhost SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 127.0.0.1:5080;branch=z9hG4bK.6Nj7lM1OD;rport
From: ;tag=twI9oAwch
To: sip:1002@localhost
CSeq: 21 REGISTER
Call-ID: fzjnlmihfM
Max-Forwards: 70
Supported: outbound
Accept: application/sdp, text/plain,
application/vnd.gsma.rcs-ft-http+xml
Contact: >;+sip.instance=""
Expires: 3600
User-Agent: Linphone/3.8.5 (belle-sip/1.4.1)

SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
127.0.0.1:5080;branch=z9hG4bK.6Nj7lM1OD;rport;received=127.0.0.1
From: ;tag=twI9oAwch
To: sip:1002@localhost;tag=0081D3BE-FE12-16C2-A48A-017FAA77-1
CSeq: 21 REGISTER
Call-ID: fzjnlmihfM
Expires: 500
Contact: >;+sip.instance="";expires=500
Content-Length: 0

And Linphone continue to send such REGISTERs all the time. These
REGISTERs are not sent because of a timeout. Linphone generates
the second REGISTER 40 milliseconds after the first one.

I have a pcap but I do not know how to attach it to the question.

So, does anybody have an idea why Linphone continue to send
REGISTER once it received 200 OK? For me the only thing that
seems strange is the Expires header and the "expires" present at
the line of the header Contact. I will try to remove it to see
how Linphone will react.

I have done the same operation with Zoiper Sip Phone and there
wasn't such a problem.

Best regards,

Anton


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Re: [Linphone-users] Where is a bctoolbox for generating belle-sip?

2016-02-16 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,
bctoolbox is a new library which provides a wrapper around polarssl or 
mbedtls but shall also in future shall provide more functions used in 
all linphone related libraries.


It's currently being integrated to linphone/mediastream and belle-sip 
and still a bit messy but shall be ok soon.


You can get it on git://git.linphone.org/bctoolbox.git

regards.

johan

On 17/02/16 06:03, MASAO TAKAHASHI wrote:

Hi everybody.

I got belle-sip source from git.
But I encountered an error.
"bctoolbox is needed"
Where is bctoolbox for 32bits architecture ?

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Re: [Linphone-users] linphone 3.8.5 compilation error

2016-01-25 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi Petr,
to compile the latest linphone git version, you also need an updated 
belle-sip installed.


For the 3.8.5 version you shall install a belle-sip 1.4.1: 
http://www.linphone.org/releases/sources/belle-sip/belle-sip-1.4.1.tar.gz
but the error you report on the 3.8.5 compilation doesn't seem related 
to this.


I reproduce the deprecated attribute problem when not using 
--disable-strict, this is due to the ffmpeg version you use(too recent 
for this version of mediastreamer2), more recent version of 
mediastreamer2 doesn't use anymore this deprecated attribute but yours 
shall work anyway with the disable-strict.


I don't reproduce the liblinphone_gitversion.h missing file error, it 
shall be in linphone/coreapi/ directory if not, may be something went 
wrong when you unpacked the archive.


regards,

johan


On 25/01/16 15:18, Petr Hanousek wrote:

Hi,
currently I am trying to compile linphone 3.8.5 from
http://www.linphone.org/releases/sources/linphone/linphone-3.8.5.tar.gz
and getting a missing file error. The procedure is:
./autogen.sh
./configure --disable-strict
make

===cut===
linphonecore.c:49:37: fatal error: liblinphone_gitversion.h: No such
file or directory
compilation terminated.
===end of cut===

Even clonning source from git repository don't give me the requested
file. The newer version (from git) has it's own compilation problems:

===cut===
chat_file_transfer.c: In function
'linphone_chat_message_process_response_from_post_file':
chat_file_transfer.c:218:9: error: too many arguments to function
'belle_sip_multipart_body_handler_new'
 bh =
belle_sip_multipart_body_handler_new(linphone_chat_message_file_transfer_on_progress,
msg, first_part_bh, NULL);
===end of cut===


By the way, without --disable-strict in 3.8.5 configure option I am
ending here:

===cut===
videofilters/videoenc.c: In function 'process_frame':
videofilters/videoenc.c:840:3: error: 'coded_frame' is deprecated
[-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
if (c->coded_frame->pict_type==FF_I_TYPE){
^
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
===end of cut===

Gcc version is 5.3.1. Linphone version 3.8.4 compiles fine without
errors. More details in attachments.

Sincerely Petr



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Re: [Linphone-users] linphone 3.8.5 compilation error

2016-01-25 Thread Johan Pascal

the belle-sip version you have shall be ok for linphone 3.8.5.

If you want to compile the dev version found on the linphone git 
repository, then you shall install first the belle-sip version from the 
repository too:

git://git.linphone.org/belle-sip.git

You may want to install it in a dedicated directory and not /usr/local 
using ./configure --prefix=~/my_local_install_tree or cmake 
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="~/my_local_install_tree" in order not to mess 
your system with updated version of some library mixed with old ones 
from debian packages.


regards,

johan


On 25/01/16 16:21, Petr Hanousek wrote:

Dear Johan,
thank you. Liblinphone_gitversion.h issue could be considered as solved,
I have found it in tar.gz archive when took a look in Midnight
Commander. You are right, there was something weird with my unpack action.

Belle-sip is already the newest in my system:
# apt-cache policy libbellesip-dev
libbellesip-dev:
   Installed: 1.4.1-1
   Candidate: 1.4.1-1
   Version table:
  *** 1.4.1-1 400
 400 http://ftp.cvut.cz/debian unstable/main amd64 Packages
 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

I tried to use BELLESIP_CFLAGS and BELLESIP_LIBS variables to point it
out now. But the error remain the same. Maybe there is something wrong
with the debian package? Or should I use other implementation of belle-sip?

Thank you for explanation about mediastreamer and ffmpeg versions.

Petr


On 25.1.2016 15:42, Johan Pascal wrote:

Hi Petr,
to compile the latest linphone git version, you also need an updated
belle-sip installed.

For the 3.8.5 version you shall install a belle-sip 1.4.1:
http://www.linphone.org/releases/sources/belle-sip/belle-sip-1.4.1.tar.gz
but the error you report on the 3.8.5 compilation doesn't seem related
to this.

I reproduce the deprecated attribute problem when not using
--disable-strict, this is due to the ffmpeg version you use(too recent
for this version of mediastreamer2), more recent version of
mediastreamer2 doesn't use anymore this deprecated attribute but yours
shall work anyway with the disable-strict.

I don't reproduce the liblinphone_gitversion.h missing file error, it
shall be in linphone/coreapi/ directory if not, may be something went
wrong when you unpacked the archive.

regards,

johan


On 25/01/16 15:18, Petr Hanousek wrote:

Hi,
currently I am trying to compile linphone 3.8.5 from
http://www.linphone.org/releases/sources/linphone/linphone-3.8.5.tar.gz
and getting a missing file error. The procedure is:
./autogen.sh
./configure --disable-strict
make

===cut===
linphonecore.c:49:37: fatal error: liblinphone_gitversion.h: No such
file or directory
compilation terminated.
===end of cut===

Even clonning source from git repository don't give me the requested
file. The newer version (from git) has it's own compilation problems:

===cut===
chat_file_transfer.c: In function
'linphone_chat_message_process_response_from_post_file':
chat_file_transfer.c:218:9: error: too many arguments to function
'belle_sip_multipart_body_handler_new'
 bh =
belle_sip_multipart_body_handler_new(linphone_chat_message_file_transfer_on_progress,
msg, first_part_bh, NULL);
===end of cut===


By the way, without --disable-strict in 3.8.5 configure option I am
ending here:

===cut===
videofilters/videoenc.c: In function 'process_frame':
videofilters/videoenc.c:840:3: error: 'coded_frame' is deprecated
[-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
if (c->coded_frame->pict_type==FF_I_TYPE){
^
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
===end of cut===

Gcc version is 5.3.1. Linphone version 3.8.4 compiles fine without
errors. More details in attachments.

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Re: [Linphone-users] linphone 3.8.5 compilation error

2016-01-25 Thread Johan Pascal
They are in separated tar now as they may not be released/updated as 
frequently.


You can find them in
http://www.linphone.org/releases/sources/mediastreamer/
get version 2.12.0 for linphone 3.9.0 and 2.12.1 for linphone 3.9.1
and
http://www.linphone.org/releases/sources/ortp/
get version 0.25.0 for both linphone 3.9.0 and 3.9.1

johan


On 25/01/16 22:03, Robert Dyck wrote:

Were oRTP and mediastreamer2 intentionally removed from the 3.9.1 tar file?
Make complains of the missing subdirectories.

On January 25, 2016 03:42:35 PM Johan Pascal wrote:

Hi Petr,
to compile the latest linphone git version, you also need an updated
belle-sip installed.

For the 3.8.5 version you shall install a belle-sip 1.4.1:
http://www.linphone.org/releases/sources/belle-sip/belle-sip-1.4.1.tar.gz
but the error you report on the 3.8.5 compilation doesn't seem related
to this.

I reproduce the deprecated attribute problem when not using
--disable-strict, this is due to the ffmpeg version you use(too recent
for this version of mediastreamer2), more recent version of
mediastreamer2 doesn't use anymore this deprecated attribute but yours
shall work anyway with the disable-strict.

I don't reproduce the liblinphone_gitversion.h missing file error, it
shall be in linphone/coreapi/ directory if not, may be something went
wrong when you unpacked the archive.

regards,

johan

On 25/01/16 15:18, Petr Hanousek wrote:

Hi,
currently I am trying to compile linphone 3.8.5 from
http://www.linphone.org/releases/sources/linphone/linphone-3.8.5.tar.gz
and getting a missing file error. The procedure is:
./autogen.sh
./configure --disable-strict
make

===cut===
linphonecore.c:49:37: fatal error: liblinphone_gitversion.h: No such
file or directory
compilation terminated.
===end of cut===

Even clonning source from git repository don't give me the requested
file. The newer version (from git) has it's own compilation problems:

===cut===
chat_file_transfer.c: In function
'linphone_chat_message_process_response_from_post_file':
chat_file_transfer.c:218:9: error: too many arguments to function
'belle_sip_multipart_body_handler_new'

  bh =

belle_sip_multipart_body_handler_new(linphone_chat_message_file_transfer_o
n_progress, msg, first_part_bh, NULL);
===end of cut===


By the way, without --disable-strict in 3.8.5 configure option I am
ending here:

===cut===
videofilters/videoenc.c: In function 'process_frame':
videofilters/videoenc.c:840:3: error: 'coded_frame' is deprecated
[-Werror=deprecated-declarations]

 if (c->coded_frame->pict_type==FF_I_TYPE){
 ^

cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
===end of cut===

Gcc version is 5.3.1. Linphone version 3.8.4 compiles fine without
errors. More details in attachments.

Sincerely Petr



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Re: [Linphone-users] Linphone windows app and a Comrex Access audio codec

2016-01-12 Thread Johan Pascal

Ok that's strange...

What are your network encryption setting on the android app which allows 
you to connect directly to your device using sip.linphone.org and the 
windows one which doesn't?

Could you post a debug trace of the failed call?

regards,

johan

On 09/01/16 02:37, Stu Engelke Lists wrote:
The codec Comrex uses is OPUS and both both ends are set for that. 
After some experimenting I found that a laptop will connect with 
Linphone Windows App if I use sip2sip.info <http://sip2sip.info> to 
register the windows end.


No idea why it wold work and sip.linphone.org 
<http://sip.linphone.org> wont.


thanks
Stu

On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 3:50 AM, Johan Pascal 
<johan.pas...@linphone.org <mailto:johan.pas...@linphone.org>> wrote:


Hi,
you can check on your windows version the list of enabled
codecs(preferences->codecs) and compare it to the one used on your
android app. It looks like comrex devices support g711 and g722,
try enabling these on your windows app if it is not already done.

Media encryption settings are in preferences->network settings. No
idea of what is supported by comrex but you can just set it in the
same way it is on the android app if it works for you.

regards,

johan



On 07/01/16 22:09, Stu Engelke Lists wrote:

I am attempting to use the windows Linphone app to connect wit a
Comrex Access professional audio device.

I can connect and everything works fine from my Android phone
using the Linphone app.
I cannot connect from a linphone app running on windows 7 or xp.

I get an error
Incompatible, Check codecs or security settings.

What can I look for?

Thanks
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Re: [Linphone-users] Linphone windows app and a Comrex Access audio codec

2016-01-08 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,
you can check on your windows version the list of enabled 
codecs(preferences->codecs) and compare it to the one used on your 
android app. It looks like comrex devices support g711 and g722, try 
enabling these on your windows app if it is not already done.


Media encryption settings are in preferences->network settings. No idea 
of what is supported by comrex but you can just set it in the same way 
it is on the android app if it works for you.


regards,

johan


On 07/01/16 22:09, Stu Engelke Lists wrote:
I am attempting to use the windows Linphone app to connect wit a 
Comrex Access professional audio device.


I can connect and everything works fine from my Android phone using 
the Linphone app.

I cannot connect from a linphone app running on windows 7 or xp.

I get an error
Incompatible, Check codecs or security settings.

What can I look for?

Thanks
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Re: [Linphone-users] ZRTP not working on Debian 8.2 system

2015-12-30 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,
media encryption settings are in the Network Setting tab.
There you shall be able to set Media Encryption Type to None, SRTP or ZRTP.

regards,

johan

On 30/12/15 14:34, Emil Cronjäger wrote:

Hi,


(I'm not sure whether I should address this to you and not to the
Debian-crew, but here it goes anyway)

I use Linphone from a Debian 8.2 clean install. And I like it. But I
also like my privacy, and for some reason the ZRTP-encryption doens't
seem to work. It's not even an option, the only thing I can tick under
"security" is "forget all passwords". How come, and what can I do to fix
it? Would there be any easier fix than to compile from source?


Best regards,
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Re: [Linphone-users] Unable to connect behind router

2015-12-17 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,
recommended route discovery mode is ICE, did you try it?

What kind of server connection did you use? TLS is the recommended mode 
to use. Some routers mess the SIP exchange resulting in the call drop 
after 30 seconds, using TLS connection usually solves this problem.


regards,

johan

On 17/12/15 09:47, Franz Francisco wrote:

Hi all,

We installed Linphone under Linux and we found the following problem:

If we connect using internet connection everything works but we get no 
sound from the incoming call.


If we connect using STUN everything works (incoming and outgoing 
sound) but the call ends after 30 seconds. The stun server used was 
"stun.ekiga.com "


Thank you in advance.

Best regards,
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Re: [Linphone-users] Trouble in installation of mod_bcg729

2015-11-25 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,
the problem is not related to bcg729, it looks like you're missing 
somewhere the switch.h file from freeswitch include files.


According to your compile command, it shall be in 
/usr/local/freeswitch/include, is it the case ? If not, just modify 
accordingly the makefile as instructed in

http://romon-bd.blogspot.in/2014/03/freeswitch-g729-module-using-opensource.html

FS_INCLUDES=/usr/local/freeswitch/include

with the correct location of freeswitch include files.

regards,

johan

On 25/11/15 13:56, Tanay wrote:

++ burrjjj

Sent from my iPhone

On 25-Nov-2015, at 4:08 pm, bhavik patel > wrote:



Hi,

I am trying to install mod_bcg729 on one of my machine.

OS : Debian 8
Freeswitch version : 1.6.5

Reference : 
http://romon-bd.blogspot.in/2014/03/freeswitch-g729-module-using-opensource.html


while running make command getting below error.

gcc  -fPIC -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-exceptions -Wall -std=c99 
-pedantic -m64 -mtune=generic -I/usr/include -Ibcg729/include 
-I/usr/local/freeswitch/include -c mod_bcg729.c

mod_bcg729.c:37:20: fatal error: switch.h: No such file or directory
 #include "switch.h"
^
compilation terminated.
Makefile:25: recipe for target 'mod_bcg729.o' failed
make: *** [mod_bcg729.o] Error 1


But, it was built correctly on Debian 7 with Freeswitch 1.4.X version.

Can anyone suggestion me how to fix this ?


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Re: [Linphone-users] zrtp-hash is missing in SDP

2015-10-15 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,
can you post your complete linphone client log(enable debug trace in 
linphone). Do you have the media encryption set to ZRTP? I cannot see 
any ZRTP hello packets sent from linphone. Can you get the network trace 
from the linphone client?


johan

On 15/10/15 14:08, Saurabh Kumar Verma wrote:

Thanks Johan,

I tried with the same way but no luck.
Attached here the server side sniff (using FreeSWITCH as SIP server).

On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 7:01 PM, Johan Pascal 
<johan.pas...@linphone.org <mailto:johan.pas...@linphone.org>> wrote:


Hi,
zrtp-hash in SDP is not implemented in linphone as it is an
optional feature. Check in your network settings->media encryption
to see if ZRTP is there. If yes, select it and it shall work.(when
it works, and the other peer has ZRTP enabled too, it will prompt
you to confirm the SAS).

johan


On 14/10/15 15:21, Saurabh Kumar Verma wrote:

Hi All,

I'm trying to secure RTP in Linphone using ZRTP. For that I
compiled the linphone with enable zrtp option (configure
--enable-zrtp). The compilation is fine but as I initiate the
call, I'm not seeing zrtp-hash parameter in SDP. I tried with TLS
and UDP.
Also any other way to confirm whether ZRTP is configured in my
linphone.?

-- 


*Thanks:*

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Re: [Linphone-users] zrtp-hash is missing in SDP

2015-10-14 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,
zrtp-hash in SDP is not implemented in linphone as it is an optional 
feature. Check in your network settings->media encryption to see if ZRTP 
is there. If yes, select it and it shall work.(when it works, and the 
other peer has ZRTP enabled too, it will prompt you to confirm the SAS).


johan

On 14/10/15 15:21, Saurabh Kumar Verma wrote:

Hi All,

I'm trying to secure RTP in Linphone using ZRTP. For that I compiled 
the linphone with enable zrtp option (configure --enable-zrtp). The 
compilation is fine but as I initiate the call, I'm not seeing 
zrtp-hash parameter in SDP. I tried with TLS and UDP.

Also any other way to confirm whether ZRTP is configured in my linphone.?

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Re: [Linphone-users] There is no video in IOS app for 3rd party software, in iphone device

2015-09-18 Thread Johan Pascal

Dear Xavier,
you linphone iOS build support VP8 codec only which doesn't seem to be 
supported by Jitsi(see the answer message from Jitsi, the video mline is 
empty which means no compatible video codec has been found) which 
explains why you can't establish video call between jitsi and linphone 
as you built it.


To support video calls between linphone and jitsi, you must either 
found  a way to have jitsi supporting VP8 or enable other video 
codec(like open H264) in your linphone build.


regards,

johan

On 18/09/15 16:07, Francisco Xavier wrote:


I have successfully installed Linphone on my Iphone 6 device, through 
this very helpful source 
(https://github.com/BelledonneCommunications/linphone-iphone). The app 
is deployed in my device, I’ve configured it to use “ostel.co 
” voip server online, and works like a charm. I can 
place calls and send messages. I cannot, however, place video calls. 
There is no video, whether I start an audio call and initiate video 
feed, or if I start a video call from the start. It doesn’t work. I am 
using linphone on Iphone, and a 3rd party app in the desktop. If I use 
linphone also on the desktop, the video call gets established but with 
POOR quality (another problem to solve later on). I wan't to use 
linphone with 3rd party software, what needs to be done?


Can you please help me solve the issue? I’ve configured my 
liblinphone-sdk for non third party, as there is a chance for 
commercial licensing later on. Linphone sdk has the following 
configuration, and I am surprised video does not work at all:


-- Debug:
-- Including builder antlr3c
-- Including builder polarssl
-- Including builder cunit
-- Including builder bellesip
-- Including builder ortp
-- Including builder gsm
-- Including builder opus
-- Including builder speex
-- Including builder vpx
-- Including builder srtp
-- Including builder bzrtp
-- Including builder ms2
-- Including builder libilbcrfc3951
-- Including builder msilbc
-- Including builder mswebrtc
-- Including builder mssilk
-- Including builder linphone

-- Enabled Features:

  * Unit tests , Build unit tests programs for belle-sip,
mediastreamer2 and linphone.
  * Documentation , Enable documentation generation with Doxygen.
  * SRTP , SRTP media encryption support.
  * ZRTP , ZRTP media encryption support.
  * DTLS , DTLS media encryption support.
  * GSM , GSM audio encoding/decoding support.
  * iLBC , iLBC audio encoding/decoding support.
  * ISAC , ISAC audio encoding/decoding support.
  * OPUS , OPUS audio encoding/decoding support.
  * Silk , Silk audio encoding/decoding support.
  * Speex , Speex audio encoding/decoding support.
  * Video , Ability to capture and display video.
 *

VPX , VPX (VP8) video encoding/decoding support.

-- Disabled features:

  o Tunnel , Secure tunnel for SIP/RTP (require license).
  o RTP MAP , Always include rtpmap in SDP.
  o GPL third parties , Usage of GPL third-party code (FFmpeg and
x264).
  o Non free codecs , Allow inclusion of non-free codecs in the build.
  o AMR-NB , AMR narrow-band audio encoding/decoding support
(require license).
  o AMR-WB , AMR wide-band audio encoding/decoding support
(require license).
  o G.729 , G.729 audio encoding/decoding support (require license).
  o WASAPI , Windows Audio Session API (WASAPI) sound card support.
  o WebRTC AEC , WebRTC echo canceller support.
  o FFmpeg , Some video processing features via FFmpeg: JPEG
encoding/decoding, video scaling, H264 decoding...
  o H263 , H263 video encoding/decoding support (require license).
  o H263+ , H263+ video encoding/decoding support (require license).
  o MPEG4 , MPEG4 video encoding/decoding support (require license).
  o OpenH264 , H.264 video encoding/decoding support with the
openh264 library (require license).
  o X264 , H.264 video encoding support with the x264 library
(require license).
  o V4L , V4L camera driver.
  o MKV , MKV playing and recording support.





The app store does not work with the 3rd party application as well. 
Here attached are the logs of the source code.

BTW: Jitsi was the 3rd party application used in the desktop.
Video Codecs: H.264, H.263-1998 / H.263+, (VP8 coming soon…)




Best,
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Re: [Linphone-users] change the SIP port for the Webphone

2015-08-19 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi,
have you tried expanding the login interface to advanced settings and 
enter sip:your server name:your port ?
It may fail at first attempt and try anyway to get port 5060 but if you 
then re-try(without reloading the page) it should work. This annoying 
double attempt shall be fixed at some point.


regards

johan

On 18/08/15 13:06, Bart Coninckx wrote:

RE: [Linphone-users] change the SIP port for the Webphone

OK, can I pay someone to look at this problem?

Met Vriendelijke Groet,
Kind Regards,
Salutations,


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-Original message-
*From:* Bart Coninckx i...@bitsandtricks.com
*Sent:* Sat 15-08-2015 16:54
*Subject:* Re: [Linphone-users] change the SIP port for the Webphone
*To:* linphone-users@nongnu.org;

Hi,

we still get attacks on our PBX because it is open on the standard
5060 port. Not good.

I grepped the code for the mentioned linphonerc file and all I can
find is :

var configFileName = 'local:///.linphonerc_' + username + '@' +
domain;

does this mean that a .linhonerc_user@domain file is expected
somewhere? If so, where and how do we get it there?

Thank you,

Met Vriendelijke Groet,
Kind Regards,
Salutations,


Bart Coninckx
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-Original message-
*From:* Simon MORLAT simon.mor...@linphone.org
*Sent:* Sun 09-08-2015 11:48
*Subject:* Re: [Linphone-users] change the SIP port for the
Webphone
*To:* linphone-users@nongnu.org;
Hi,
The sip_port field of the config file sets the port on which
linphone (web, ios, android, all versions) are listening for
SIP messages over UDP.
Most of the time, having a server socket where to listen is
not needed, and leaving the default value or use -1 (random
port) is even better.
What you need is to change the sip port where linphone is
connecting to send REGISTER and INVITE to your SIP server.
This is done in the LinphoneProxyConfig object, that describes
the SIP account configuration, with the serverAddr property.
If this information is provisionned by configuration file,
this will for example in the [proxy_XXX] section:

[proxy_0]
reg_proxy=*sip:mysipserver.com:9803 http://mysipserver.com:9803*
reg_identity=sip:use...@mysipdomain.com
mailto:sip%3ause...@mysipdomain.com
reg_sendregister=1
transport can be specified as well, eg:
*sip:mysipserver.com:9803;transport=tcp*
Best regards,
Simon

2015-08-07 20:56 GMT+02:00 Bart Coninckx
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Or is the port hardcoded in the plugin? If so, where
should I change the source to use another port?

Thanks,

Met Vriendelijke Groet,
Kind Regards,
Salutations,


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-Original message-
*From:* Bart Coninckx i...@bitsandtricks.com
mailto:i...@bitsandtricks.com
*Sent:* Fri 07-08-2015 14:42
*Subject:* [Linphone-users] change the SIP port for
the Webphone
*To:* linphone-users@nongnu.org
mailto:linphone-users@nongnu.org;

Hi,

as our pbx got hacked, I want to change the SIP port
so it becomes harder to find. I suppose this is done
with the

entry name=sip_port overwrite=true-1/entry

I changed it to:

entry name=sip_port overwrite=true6555/entry

But while registering the webphone, it still connects
on the defualt 5060.

What am I doing wrong?

thx,


Re: [Linphone-users] Ubuntu 14.04 DTLS support

2015-07-13 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi Eric,
DTLS needs a specific patch for polarssl (or mbedtls as it is called 
now) which has not been yet included into any official release of 
polarssl. There is currently no other option than getting the patched 
polarssl from the linphone repository:

git://git.linphone.org/polarssl.git
branch linphone-1.4

build and install it and then build linphone.

Unless someone included the patched polarssl on a ppa.

It will evolve when the patch for srtp-dtls will be part of the mbedtls 
release (it's on his way).


johan


On 13/07/15 21:49, Eric Tamme wrote:
I added the linphone/release ppa, 
https://launchpad.net/~linphone/+archive/ubuntu/release to my software 
sources and installed linphone 3.8.5, however I do not see any DTLS 
options for media encryption.


Is it possible to get DTLS in the release builds?

I've jumped through hoops to try and get it to compile with DTLS but i 
get complaints about polarSSL not being usable for DTLS, then I go to 
find that polar SSL is now mbedtls etc. etc.  So can we just get DTLS 
in the builds and save me (and hopefully lots of other people) some 
headache?


Thanks,
Eric

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Re: [Linphone-users] Missing 'ssl_set_dtls_srtp_protection_profiles' function in 'ssl.h'`

2015-07-01 Thread Johan Pascal

Hi Mircea,
you need to get and install the patched version of polarssl from this 
repository:

git://git.linphone.org/polarssl.git
branch linphone-1.4

regards,

johan

On 01/07/15 13:44, Mircea Coman wrote:

Hi,
Building linphone requires the function 
'ssl_set_dtls_srtp_protection_profiles' defined in 'ssl.h' , which is 
missing from the current version of polarssl.

Is there a way to overcome this issue?
Thank you.
Mircea


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