Thanks a lot for everything. This explain the situation. I will try to
test it with VPN connection.

Yes, i can try with dev version then.

I hope that this software will get better and better, because it looks
really cool with a lot of functions.

Thanks again! 

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On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 09:58 -0300, Tony Graziano wrote:
> Not being on the same network is a big problem. Is there a NAT
> connection between you and the sipx installation? If so, this will not
> work at all. If they are both routed to each other without NAT (VPN,
> or private connection) then it should work.
>  
> At the same time I downloaded ekiga beta for a windows PC here and
> finally got it to register, but it had problems using my audio devices
> once a call was made, so completing a call was problematic. I did have
> to disable the default ekiga account too.
>  
> There has been a lot of discussion on the list for many months about
> NAT traversal. Maybe searching the archives will help you understand
> this a bit.
>  
> In the meantime:
>  
> 3.10x DOES NTO support NAT traversal. DO NOT think of SIP NAT
> traversal as a simple matter of port forwarding. SIP media ports are
> dynamic, and unless you use a SIP aware firewall (Ingate) or SBC then
> this is not really possible.
>  
> 4.0 (dev version 3.11.x0 will provide both a b2bua to register to
> ITSP's for SIP trunks and remote sip connectivity for UA's (like
> ekiga) available).. This is in alpha testing, not production ready and
> is not slated for release this year.
>  
> With sipx right now, depending on your timeline or needs, you might
> try the dev version to understand sipxbridge (there are wiki entries
> on that). Or use the stable version and get a sip aware firewall for
> sipx.
> 
> >>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/08/08 08:42AM >>>
> First i used asgxx.igxx.com, but after your points and discussion here
> i
> changed in System->Domain domain name to be igxx.com and removed all
> aliases from there. Then restarted sipxpbx. Yes i ran all dns tests
> and
> all of them returned correct answers. 
> 
> My computer is not in the same network and it use different dns
> servers.
> I will try with different softphone, listed in the wiki page.
> 
> About the pin and sip pass, yes i set both to be the same and in
> softphone everything was set right.
> 
> On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 09:21 -0300, Tony Graziano wrote:
> > I'm not sure I understand.
> >  
> > When you installed sipx what domain did you use? If you used
> > "mydomain.com" then your realm for authentication would be
> > "mydomain.com" and that's what your DNS tests should be against. 
> >  
> > Did you run your DNS tests, specifically querying DNS SRV records
> > against whichever DNS server is authroitave for that domain? If so,
> is
> > your computer running the softphone ALSO using that same DNS server?
> >  
> > When you created user "202" did you set both PIN and SIP PASSWORD
> and
> > make sure you reflected that in your softphone setup?
> >  
> > Realize there is no wiki "how-to' for Ekiga phone. It might be a
> > better idea to try one of the softphones with a detailed "how-to" in
> > the wiki to ensure the sipx system you have installed is responding
> > properly before troubleshooting Ekiga.
> >  
> > I think if you were to setup a new account in Ekiga it should look
> > like this:
> >  
> > account name "mydomain.com"
> > Protocol SIP
> > registrar "mydomain.com"
> > user 203
> > password 203
> >  
> > This assumes the first part of this message is done, and that your
> PC
> > and the sipx installation are on the same network with no NAT
> > involved.
> >  
> > http://wiki..ekiga.org/index.php/Managing_VOIP_Accounts
> >  
> > Just my 2 cents.
> 
> 
> 

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