On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 20:46:09 +0800
Bret Busby via ekiga-list wrote:
> On 17/09/2019, selin...@mathstat.dal.ca wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > this is a newbie question. I am trying to install Ekiga on an Ubuntu
> > 19.04 system. I ran into several problems:
> >
> > * there doesn't seem to be an ekiga
On Tue, 17 Sep 2019, Bret Busby via ekiga-list wrote:
I believe that you are better not trying to install Ekiga, especcially
as a new user.
No new development is being done, and, Ekiga is no longer fully
supported, insofar as I am aware.
Linphone is a currently supported SIP client.
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On Tue, 17 Sep 2019, selin...@mathstat.dal.ca wrote:
thanks for your reply. Of course I am already a Skype user. But I am
specifically interested in finding some open source software that can
connect to existing H.323 teleconferencing equipment.
YATE does sip and h323. I also saw from this
Hi Peter,
server side you have the GNU Gatekeeper (https://www.gnugk.org) that
uses H.323 and is still under active development.
Unfortunately nonw of the available OpenSource endpoints is really
production quality. See my list at
https://www.gnugk.org/h323-endpoint.html
I think you best bet
Please remove my email from this list
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Hi Eugen,
thanks! Yes, we are using something similar to the link you gave.
Still it is oddly frustrating that there is no open source
solution. The H.323 standard is a 20-year old open standard, and there
seem to have been various projects that are all abandoned. I might yet
try to resurrect
Hi,
Ekiga is not ready for H323, unfortunately. I tried it once with an
H323 equipment in France and it did not work. There are still bugs
which make it unusable.
French researchers have access to a very easy to use videoconferencing
system, https://rendez-vous.renater.fr. You have
Hi Bret,
thanks for your reply. Of course I am already a Skype user. But I am
specifically interested in finding some open source software that can
connect to existing H.323 teleconferencing equipment.
Occasionally someone requires this. For example, this week I must
participate remotely in a
On 17/09/2019, selin...@mathstat.dal.ca wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is a newbie question. I am trying to install Ekiga on an Ubuntu
> 19.04 system. I ran into several problems:
>
> * there doesn't seem to be an ekiga package in Ubuntu 19.04. At any
> rate, "apt install ekiga" said there was no such
On 03/21/2017 01:30 PM, Vivian Valdez wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Im new and not pretty much a tech person. I wanted to know if there's
> a way of blocking or hiding the settings of Ekiga, so that other users
> don't change it.
That is an OS question. But on both Linux and Windows, you should have
your
On 21/03/17 18:30, Vivian Valdez wrote:
Hello,
Im new and not pretty much a tech person. I wanted to know if there's a way
of blocking or hiding the settings of Ekiga, so that other users don't
change it.
Hi,
Someone who has access to your computer can see the settings too.
--
Eugen
On 12/03/13 02:08, Tron wrote:
The dialogue box about Ekiga not configuring ports was appearing EVERY
time Ekiga started for BOTH 4.0.0 and 4.0.1. This was the case on BOTH
computers tested (desktop and laptop both of which were behind the same
firewall of my gateway). The required ports on my
Please explain what is wireshark, how to use it and I'll be happy to
give it a try.
On 4/3/2013 3:01 AM, Eugen Dedu wrote:
On 12/03/13 02:08, Tron wrote:
The dialogue box about Ekiga not configuring ports was appearing EVERY
time Ekiga started for BOTH 4.0.0 and 4.0.1. This was the case on
Le 03/04/2013 21:53, *Tron* wrote:
Please explain what is wireshark, how to use it and I'll be happy to
give it a try.
Wireshark, formerly known as ethereal, is a very powerfull network tool:
http://www.wireshark.org/
You have to learn few things for basic use:
Hi,
I put at http://eugen.dedu.free.fr/m.exe the latest ekiga (post 4.0.1)
with a modification done between 4.0.0 and 4.0.1 removed. This is the
only modification I see which could generate the problem you describe.
Test it and tell if it gives the same results as 4.0.0 or not.
On 12/03/13
Polaris, you wrote that ekiga 4.0.0 works, but ekiga 4.0.1 does not.
Do you always or most often receive the dialogue box about Ekiga did
not manage to configure... when starting ekiga 4.0.0? But with 4.0.1?
With 4.0.0, has it worked with several outgoing and incoming calls, or
you have
Hi Eugen and thank you again for your persistence in this matter :).
Since I do not want to repeatedly install one version of Ekiga over the
other and repeat the same tests over and over, I will just say that each
test was repeated MANY times in each mode on each version of the program.
The
I understand that it is annoying, but adding a checkbox means adding it
to configuration files too, allow users to uncheck it, take into account
users who forgot this, or worse users who change network (work-home)
and where parameters are different etc.
So we need to think a bit about that
Any chance of seeing this option in the next Ekiga version?
On 3/3/2013 6:06 PM, Tron wrote:
Re: the error message in 1.
Since it may be difficult (or impossible?) for Ekiga to detect and/or
configure ports on remote firewalls, perhaps a simpler (or at least
quicker/temporary) solution
It could be fast. It will be in next 4.0.2 release. I can send you an
.exe as soon as it is fixed.
On 26/02/13 22:17, Polaris wrote:
Thanks Eugen.
I wonder how soon the fix will become available. Will it be included in
4.0.2 or earlier?
On 2/26/2013 1:10 PM, Eugen Dedu wrote:
Yes, I
Awesome, thanks! So does that mean I can get an .exe even before 4.0.2
is released?
On 2/27/2013 2:52 AM, Eugen Dedu wrote:
It could be fast. It will be in next 4.0.2 release. I can send you an
.exe as soon as it is fixed.
On 26/02/13 22:17, Polaris wrote:
Thanks Eugen.
I wonder how soon
Any luck figuring out my -d 4 logs?
On 2/24/2013 4:50 PM, Polaris wrote:
Just reinstalled 4.0.0 as requested and ran the debug. At start up
Ekiga behaved as after the original install of 4.0.0: no yellow
triangle exclamation warning saying: Could not register to Ekiga.net
in the
system tray.
Yes, I noticed where the problem is and think have found when the
problem was introduced. I wait for the developer responsible of it to
answer...
On 26/02/13 21:50, Polaris wrote:
Any luck figuring out my -d 4 logs?
On 2/24/2013 4:50 PM, Polaris wrote:
Just reinstalled 4.0.0 as requested
Thanks Eugen.
I wonder how soon the fix will become available. Will it be included
in 4.0.2 or earlier?
On 2/26/2013 1:10 PM, Eugen Dedu wrote:
Yes, I noticed where the problem is and think have found when the
problem was introduced. I wait for the developer responsible of it to
Could you install ekiga 4.0.0 and give me the same log (where it works)?
It is at available at
http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/gnome/binaries/win32/ekiga/4.0/ .
Does it always work with 4.0.0 and always not work with 4.0.1?
On 24/02/13 08:02, Polaris wrote:
Ran |ekiga.exe -d 4| as instructed.
The echo and call back tests always did work with 4.0.0 and never
work now with 4.0.1 (an actual call to someone else was performed only
once and did work with problems discussed in the thread Ekiga test
today). Too bad you didn't ask me for this log before I got rid of
4.0.0 :)
To
Just installing 4.0.0 is sufficient.
On 24/02/13 21:47, Polaris wrote:
The echo and call back tests always did work with 4.0.0 and never work
now with 4.0.1 (an actual call to someone else was performed only once
and did work with problems discussed in the thread Ekiga test today).
Too bad you
Just reinstalled 4.0.0 as requested and ran the debug. At start up
Ekiga behaved as after the original install of 4.0.0: no yellow triangle
exclamation warning saying: Could not register to Ekiga.net in the
system tray. But things went differently during tests . During the
echo test could
On 22/02/13 21:45, Polaris wrote:
Re: open port error message
Just installed 4.0.1 (over 4.0.0 on WinXP). The old port message is
still there (no big surprise) but now I get another problem: In the
system tray I get a yellow triangle exclamation warning saying: Could
not register to Ekiga.net.
Ran |ekiga.exe -d 4| as instructed. Look the |ekiga-stderr.7z file
attached (compressed with 7zip.)|
Only actions performed were to try an echo and a call back test.
Following that tried to exit Ekiga but got an OS message that Ekiga
didn't shut down correctly.
Please advise on the next step
Re #1 (port error message):
In case the details of my setup will help to figure out the reason, here
they are:
I was running Ekiga 4.0.0 under Win XP sp2 on a Pentium III box without
any firewall on it. My firewall is m0n0wall running on a separate box
acting as a gateway.
If I can make
On 22/02/13 20:07, Polaris wrote:
Re #1 (port error message):
In case the details of my setup will help to figure out the reason, here
they are:
I was running Ekiga 4.0.0 under Win XP sp2 on a Pentium III box without
any firewall on it. My firewall is m0n0wall running on a separate box
acting
Re: open port error message
Just installed 4.0.1 (over 4.0.0 on WinXP). The old port message is
still there (no big surprise) but now I get another problem: In the
system tray I get a yellow triangle exclamation warning saying: Could
not register to Ekiga.net. Now even the echo test doesn't
On 17/02/13 00:03, Polaris wrote:
Re #1: I was able to call another Ekiga user and had him call me. We
were able to repeat that several times; therefore the right ports are
open - yet I keep getting the same annoying error message every time
Ekiga starts. [the problems in our connections were
Re #1: I was able to call another Ekiga user and had him call me. We
were able to repeat that several times; therefore the right ports are
open - yet I keep getting the same annoying error message every time
Ekiga starts. [the problems in our connections were described on the
thread:
I would be happy to try but I need to know what date.
el_gallo_a...@ekiga.net
De: Polaris pola...@vfemail.net
Para: ekiga-list@gnome.org
Enviado: Miércoles 13 de febrero de 2013 14:28
Asunto: Re: [Ekiga-list] Newbie questions
Eugen Dedu suggested
On 12/02/13 20:08, Polaris wrote:
Hi, just installed Ekiga and have the following questions:
1. Connectivity: Every time Ekiga starts I get the following error message:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/577/ekigaporterror.jpg/
I have since manually opened all the required ports and
Eugen Dedu suggested that first I must check whether I can be called
to. So could someone please call me tomorrow at
sip:tr...@ekiga.net
after 5 pm by GMT - 8 time ?
If unable to connect with me, please make a note of the time of your
attempt on the list.
Much appreciated!
Tron.
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Tom Enterline (Ekiga)
ek...@enterline.us wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying Ekiga for the first time, v3.01 on Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope Alpha
6. I got my SIP account (enter...@ekiga.net) and I went through the
configuration druid with no problems. I did not get the
Tom Enterline (Ekiga) wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying Ekiga for the first time, v3.01 on Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope
Alpha 6. I got my SIP account (enter...@ekiga.net) and I went through
the configuration druid with no problems. I did not get the
broadcard.com dialout account.
When I try the echo test
Eugen Dedu wrote:
Tom Enterline (Ekiga) wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying Ekiga for the first time, v3.01 on Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope
Alpha 6. I got my SIP account (enter...@ekiga.net) and I went through
the configuration druid with no problems. I did not get the
broadcard.com dialout account.
When I
Le mardi 24 février 2009 à 10:18 -0600, Reed, Gene R[EQ] a écrit :
I ran the command as you suggested, and I have upgraded to Ekiga v3.0.2.
Results when I enable my account via account settings, Could not
register(Forbidden). Any suggestions you may have would be appreciated.
Impossible
Le lundi 23 février 2009 à 16:21 -0600, Reed, Gene R[EQ] a écrit :
What do you want to do?
I want to remove the STUN server from the file. Similar to what Bas did in
the thread [Ekiga-list] Problems incoming calls. At this point I cannot
even get Ekiga to register with my provider; I
Reed, Gene R[EQ] gene.r...@embarq.com writes:
I am new to both linux and Ekiga. I have seen many references to
editing the gconf file. Where is this file located?
For me it seems to be in ~/.gconf/apps/ekiga/
And am I correct that the gconf-editor is called from the command
line?
Yes; at
Reed, Gene R[EQ] wrote:
Hi all,
First I've been lurking for some time, and going through the wiki, but still
have some very basic questions. Please forgive me if the info is posted
someplace and I have missed it, and point me to the location where it is
documented.
I am new to both linux
Joshua Tarplin wrote:
Question #1: Where can I find the FAQ for this maillist?
Maybe http://wiki.ekiga.org?
Question #2: Assuming it's not one of the questions answered in the
FAQ, what binary should I download for use on OpenSuSE 11.1? The
Ekiga web page lists only those for BSD,
What do you want to do?
I want to remove the STUN server from the file. Similar to what Bas did in the
thread [Ekiga-list] Problems incoming calls. At this point I cannot even get
Ekiga to register with my provider; I expect it is STUN configuration causing
the problem.
I use Twinkle
Question #2: Assuming it's not one of the questions answered in the
FAQ, what binary should I download for use on OpenSuSE 11.1? The
Ekiga web page lists only those for BSD, OpenSolaris, Windows...and
the sources, of course.
We do not yet have a binary for OpenSUSE. Each
I've isolated the problem. In a fresh install, right after the
configuration wizard, clear the Authentication User field for the
Ekiga account. After this an exit + restart corrupts the Ekiga account data.
Trying to sort things out, I ran ekiga under valgrind. There is a lot
of Conditional
Le vendredi 30 janvier 2009 à 18:50 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
Thanks for your reply!
As for the data corruption issues, this seems to happen iff I leave the
field Authentication User blank in the Edit Account dialog. If I fill
this (with same vale as User) data is not corrupted and
Done: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=570024
Cheers,
--alec
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le vendredi 30 janvier 2009 à 18:50 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
Thanks for your reply!
As for the data corruption issues, this seems to happen iff I leave the
field Authentication User blank in
Le samedi 31 janvier 2009 à 22:20 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
Done: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=570024
Thanks!
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(o-
//\Ekiga Softphone : http://www.ekiga.org/
v_/_ Be IP : http://www.beip.be/
FOSDEM :
Le jeudi 29 janvier 2009 à 13:45 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
Oops, forgot... Ekiga 3.0.2 on Fedora 10, updated as of today. The
install is a clean install from Fedora's repositories.
Try purging the configuration totally (ekiga-config-tool --clean) and
start from scratch. There is no known
Thanks for your reply!
First of all I should add that I'm on Fedora/X86_64.
Did the ekiga-config-tool thing. After a reinstall, and disabling the
stun server, there is only two accounts: my ekiga account and an
account at sip.mysecretary.net. Situation after a Chat | Quit + restart:
- The
If you can do this,it may help to resolve: - ekiga-config-tool --clean
- ekiga-config-tool --fix-permissions
- ekiga-config-tool --clean-schemas
- ekiga-config-tool --install-schemas
--Disable the STUN support while running the configuration wizard;
--Make 2 new sip accounts and while
Thanks for your reply!
As for the data corruption issues, this seems to happen iff I leave the
field Authentication User blank in the Edit Account dialog. If I fill
this (with same vale as User) data is not corrupted and Ekiga runs fine.
So, I don't have any blocking errors for the time
Le jeudi 29 janvier 2009 à 13:21 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
I have a setup with four SIP providers, the last most used. Once
configured, everything works OK. But if I exit Ekiga, and later restart
it, the account data for my last account is corrupted: The password has
became
Oops, forgot... Ekiga 3.0.2 on Fedora 10, updated as of today. The
install is a clean install from Fedora's repositories.
yannick wrote: 3.
Le jeudi 29 janvier 2009 à 13:21 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
I have a setup with four SIP providers, the last most used. Once
configured, everything
Alec Leamas wrote:
First of all: I actually got Ekiga 3.0.1 running to the point of a
working call to the echo service on my Fedora 10 box which is a Good
Thing. You are doing a great job!
However, being a newbie I found it a little harder than it ought to be.
If it's an objective that Ekiga
Terry Barnaby wrote:
[snip]
Indeed... there is no need to enable port forwarding for the RTP ports
for the ST585 router. Thanks!
This is nice, but also creates a strange feeling about this router.. is
there anything else it forwards without letting me know?
I second that.
One thing you
Le samedi 20 décembre 2008 à 15:51 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
Terry Barnaby wrote:
[snip]
Indeed... there is no need to enable port forwarding for the RTP ports
for the ST585 router. Thanks!
This is nice, but also creates a strange feeling about this router.. is
there anything else
Le dimanche 01 juin 2008 à 14:01 -0400, Mark T.B. Carroll a écrit :
[...]
Mind you, I'm about to change ISP, and I could compile SIP and H.323
support into my NAT box - might that fix the error I saw? I'm just kind
of surprised from the error message that ekiga gave that it didn't seem
to be
Damien Sandras [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The error message means that another application is already using the
port Ekiga is trying to open (probably UDP 5060 for SIP or TCP 1720 for
H.323 or both).
Unfortunately from my original message you can see that this is not so.
Another possibility
Le lundi 02 juin 2008 à 08:11 -0400, Mark T.B. Carroll a écrit :
Damien Sandras [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The error message means that another application is already using the
port Ekiga is trying to open (probably UDP 5060 for SIP or TCP 1720 for
H.323 or both).
Unfortunately from my
Damien Sandras [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you provide a -d 4 output ?
I shall arrange one.
Or perhaps you are running the gtkonly version ? Some distributions are
shipping a gtkonly version full of bugs, I would recommend against using
it.
Oh, really? Gosh! I am indeed running a gtkonly
Le lundi 02 juin 2008 à 09:04 -0400, Mark T.B. Carroll a écrit :
Damien Sandras [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you provide a -d 4 output ?
I shall arrange one.
Or perhaps you are running the gtkonly version ? Some distributions are
shipping a gtkonly version full of bugs, I would
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Mark T.B. Carroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Perhaps I'm missing some documentation - if so, just point me toward
what I'm meant to be looking at that answers these.
I'm using Ekiga 2.0.11 under 64-bit Linux 2.6.24.
When I start ekiga, it tells me I won't be
Oisin Feeley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Mark T.B. Carroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
(snip)
When I start ekiga, it tells me I won't be able to receive incoming
calls. However, it just says 'Error while starting the listener ...' and
'check no other program is
Mark T.B. Carroll wrote:
2. That your firewall is set up correctly. The wiki
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga_behind_a_NAT_router has a wealth of
information on the topic (although the first-time setup GUI should have
given you information about it you can run it again by
Edit -
On 6/1/08, Mark T.B. Carroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oisin Feeley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Mark T.B. Carroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[snip]
2. That your firewall is set up correctly. The wiki
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga_behind_a_NAT_router
Le mercredi 08 novembre 2006 à 06:00 +0100, Jan Schampera a écrit :
but I don't understand what the
various accronyms stand for :-(
Yes, good argument, if we have time, we write sub-pages to explain
them or make links to external sites (Wikipedia?), mostly that are
codec
names and protocol
Le mercredi 08 novembre 2006 à 08:34 +1100, Typhoon a écrit :
You can't do Ekiga - Gizmo instant messages, but if that is
important
to you, Gaim works well with the Gizmo client.
Here is a list of working clients with Gizmo for instant messages (and
presence probably) :
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 18:14:30 +0100
Erik P. Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to setup Ekiga so that I can communicate with other
PC-users, in particular my daughter in New Zealand. She is on Windows
XP and I am on Linux (Fedora Core 5). Is there a piece of
documentation which
Jan Schampera wrote:
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 18:14:30 +0100
Erik P. Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to setup Ekiga so that I can communicate with other
PC-users, in particular my daughter in New Zealand. She is on Windows
XP and I am on Linux (Fedora Core 5). Is there a piece of
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 22:30:07 +0100
Erik P. Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting site. It looks like Windows Messenger (I assume it's MSN
Messenger) can work with Ekiga
Windows Messenger != MSN Messenger, two different programs.
but I don't understand what the
various accronyms stand
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