Jan,
I currently run an ATA at home similar to yours, I just set the ATA up
and it just worked, no need to forward anything.
Then I tried to do what you want to do, except that I just wanted to
use ekiga. I believe I got the same issue, but do not think it is a
problem. If you look at it from the I
Giovanni,
Have a look at gconf-editor.
Brian
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 10:05:11 +0100
Giovanni Panozzo wrote:
>
> I'm using Ekiga 3.2.5 which comes in the standard ubuntu 9.10
> distribution.
>
> My home asterisk SIP server is running on a separate machine, and is
> listening on port 5066. How ca
Bruce,
Like you I tried pulse a while back and eventually deleted it so I
could get some sound to work.
With Suse 11,2 however it now works, including my Bluetooth
headset(this enables me to make calls via ekiga and leave my notebook on
the bench) 2.6.31.8-0.1-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT 2009-12-15 23:5
I always change the port too.
I normally go into gconf-editor and set the port to 5066.
When starting ekiga it still uses port 5060.
It then seems to allocate the next port up everytime it reregisters.
Now if you have a limited number of ports available then it runs out.
It appears then that ekiga
Eugen,
> I have mentioned this problem before but I now have some more
> info.
>
> I have about 40 numbers in my contact list, when ekiga tries to
> register it issues a dns subscribe request for every single phone
> number really quickly and repeats this.
> I hav
Michel,
I gets weirder.
It took me a while but I switched my dns to opends as suggested.
When my ekiga account starts up(with 1 number in the contacts list) it
still issues a string of about 8 dns requests(all to opendns) and they
get repeated about every 30s.
When I try to make a call I still ge
On Sat, 17 Oct 2009 11:38:15 +0200
Damien Sandras wrote:
> Le samedi 17 octobre 2009 à 19:05 +1000, b...@netspeed.com.au a écrit :
>
> > On Sat, 17 Oct 2009 09:48:05 +0200
> > Damien Sandras wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Where you blacklisted because of DNS requests ?!
> > > It does not make sense.
On Sat, 17 Oct 2009 09:48:05 +0200
Damien Sandras wrote:
>
> Where you blacklisted because of DNS requests ?!
> It does not make sense...
>
>
Yes, that is what they told me, because the messages came in so fast
they treated it as a DOS attack.
Brian
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On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 10:18:48 +0200
Eugen,
see below.
> Damien Sandras wrote:
> > Le jeudi 15 octobre 2009 à 15:26 +1000, b...@netspeed.com.au a
> > écrit :
> >> Hi,
> >> I have mentioned this problem before but I now have some more info.
> >>
> >> I have about 40 numbers in my contact list, when e
Hi,
I have mentioned this problem before but I now have some more info.
I have about 40 numbers in my contact list, when ekiga tries to
register it issues a dns subscribe request for every single phone
number really quickly and repeats this.
I have just rung my isp and they saw the requests coming
Adam,
the program gconf-editor is your friend
In your home directory (assuming you are using Linux) there is a file
called .gconf.
In this file under apps/egiga you will find a series of folders.
One of which is contacts. I replaced this folder with the one from my
old system to get all my old num
Wolfgang,
> On 10/07/2009 02:05 PM, Michael Rickmann wrote:
> > Before going into details, sip.1und1.de is a "limited" server in
> > that it only accepts public IP adresses. If you are using Ekiga
> > from behind a NAT router or a computer with several interfaces you
> > will have to use Ekiga's n
Eugen,
> b...@netspeed.com.au wrote:
> > Damien,
> >> Le vendredi 02 octobre 2009 à 15:54 +1000, b...@netspeed.com.au a
> >> écrit :
> >>> Eugen,
> >>> A further thought, does Ekiga issue a dns request for each number
> >>> you have in the phone list, at startup?
> >> It will try to determine if th
Damien,
> Le vendredi 02 octobre 2009 à 15:54 +1000, b...@netspeed.com.au a
> écrit :
> > Eugen,
> > A further thought, does Ekiga issue a dns request for each number
> > you have in the phone list, at startup?
>
> It will try to determine if the contact is available or not. So it
> will send a SI
Eugen,
A further thought, does Ekiga issue a dns request for each number you
have in the phone list, at startup?
Brian
On Fri, 2 Oct 2009 14:45:06 +1000
wrote:
> Eugen,
> even with the new compile I still get a massive number of dns request
> going out when I try to register my account.
> I ha
Eugen,
even with the new compile I still get a massive number of dns request
going out when I try to register my account.
I have no trouble connecting on my old machine with 3.0.1
The problem I have at the moment is that I cannot see if it is the new
code or something in the config of my new machi
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 15:19:38 +0200
Eugen Dedu wrote:
> Just look at http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Compiling_Ekiga.
Eugen,
Just wanted to thank you for the above tip.
It could be that my past problems were caused by not unloading the
previous versions of ekiga.
The compiles were not plain saili
Eugen,
> > Also I have changed gconf-editor to listen on port 5066, but it
> > seems to be being ignored. The net result is that ekiga registers,
> > but only the first time, subsequent reregisters fail
>
> Have you restarted ekiga?
>
Yes I have. I have tested it a few times now.
I can get 1 call
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 11:11:56 +0200
Eugen Dedu wrote:
> b...@netspeed.com.au wrote:
> > All,
> >> That's the only sane explanation I can imagine. Skype is working
> >> by IP and not by DNS names.
> >>
> > Speaking of DNS names I have noticed when I fire up Ekiga 3.2.5 it
> > issues a whole lot(50?
All,
> That's the only sane explanation I can imagine. Skype is working by IP
> and not by DNS names.
>
Speaking of DNS names I have noticed when I fire up Ekiga 3.2.5 it
issues a whole lot(50?) of dns calls(see below).
Not sure why it should be doing this?
Also I have changed gconf-editor to lis
Ennio,
Thanks, that was my problem too.
the libpt plugin did not get loaded as a dependency in SUSE 11.2.
This camera
system.hardware.primary_video.vendor = 32902 (0x8086)
system.hardware.primary_video.product = 10158 (0x27ae)
uvcvideo: Found UVC 1.00 device USB2.0 UVC 1.3M WebCam (13d3:5071)
Roger,
> Yes I installed using yum in Fedora and it did so seamlesly however
> it apparently insists on signing up to Diamond card before I can use
> it, and that is something I don't like, Open source doesn't force one
> into a position.
>
There is a small box to tick on the signup page that allo
On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:20:56 +0800 (WST)
Bret Busby wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Sep 2009, Bret Busby wrote:
>
> >
Bret,
> > I have Ekiga installed and setup, on Ubuntu 8.04, and have tested
> > it with a webcam, for making video calls, and, that is all okay,
> > but I don't know anyone else with Ekiga
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