Andreas Freiherr wrote:
Hello Yannick / others,
It would seem sometimes it works, but often it does not. Yesterday, I got
disconnected in the middle of a call and was not able to register even after
restarting Ekiga.
Note: settings must have been OK; I had an active connection, and I did
I think I know why Ekiga fails in your case (I'll send you a private
explanation ASAP).
Reinvite?
Bent ;-)
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Hi Ken
2007/3/9, Ken Booth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I'm new to using SIP ...
You have probably seen this before: There are no dumb questions, only
dumb answers... - but I couldn't restist it.
I've setup an Asterisk server, with X-Lite 3.0 SIP softphones. I can
Hi Damien
Once again, you were right on!
2006/12/29, Damien Sandras [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does it work with Ekiga?
Yes.
If it works with Ekiga, then it is an Asterisk setup issue...
It was an Asterisk issue. I had not restarted it, so it was still
registered with the old Ekiga.net address
Hi Damien
2006/12/24, Damien Sandras [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
While migrating Ekiga.net to the new server, I enabled peering with
SIPBroker.
What is the prefix to get from ekiga.net to SIPBroker?
You see that the prefix for pulver.com is *393, and you can simply
dial :
- sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Félicitations! Vous l'avez bien mérité.
Mes meilleures amitiés,
Bent
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Félicitations! Vous l'avez bien mérité.
Mes meilleures amitiés,
Bent
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I have uploaded the trace to Savefile.com
http://www.savefile.com/files/293084
Regards,
Bent
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On 24/11/06, Craig Southeren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know that Asterisk has a nasty habit of changing the payload type -
perhaps this is what is happening? Can anyone confirm?
I do not know how nasty Asterisk is with regards to changing payload
type. I believe that after having finished the
Hi
On 16/11/06, Damien Sandras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try ldd src/ekiga and ldd /usr/bin/ekiga and ldd /usr/local/bin/ekiga
Here goes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/src/ekiga-2.0.3 ldd src/ekiga | grep libpt
libpt_linux_x86_r.so.1.10.2 =
/usr/lib/libpt_linux_x86_r.so.1.10.2
Which other SIP network providers does ekiga.net peer with. I have
searched but not found anything.
I miss a 'call me' feature on ekiga.net but having the possibility to
call myself by way of another network may act as a 'poor man's call
me'.
Best regards,
Bent
I have some experience in setting up Asterisk and have of course
gotten Ekiga to talk to Asterisk. I'm willing to write about how I did
it, but I'm unsure as to whether this is what you had in mind in this
context.
Also. I have no experience whatsoever in using a wiki ;-)
Bent
Hi Konrad
On 24/10/06, Konrad Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now I want to listen to the captured RTP traffic to see if it is
already distorted before entering the asterisk server.
(preferably under Linux)
Load the captured traffic into Ethereal/Wireshark and use the analyse
function to look
The compatibility list has a Logitech QuickCam Express with ID 046d:0921.
You should definitely go by the USB ID. I found the driver for my
Labtech camera very quickly that way. It is the spca5xx driver, and
BTW I have had no problems building this driver on a Suse 10.1
installation.
Bent
What does a lsusb give? (I assume you have a USB camera). On my PC I get:
lsusb
Bus 003 Device 001: ID :
Bus 004 Device 001: ID :
Bus 005 Device 001: ID :
Bus 001 Device 001: ID :
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 046d:0929 Logitech, Inc.
Bus 002 Device 001: ID :
It
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