On 06/04/14 17:38, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 01:33:15PM +0200, Martín Ferrari wrote: >> On 30/03/14 15:20, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: >> >>> Please use https://wiki.debian.org/UnifiedCommunications as starting >>> point. There is already link to a (mini-)HOWTO on some server setup, >>> but if that does not adequately cover conference calls (I haven't tried >>> yet myself) then consider extending that wiki page instead of sharing >>> details here ;-) >> >> What I see missing from the Wiki page and this discussion are other SIP >> clients, like linphone, Yate client, SFLphone, etc. Coincidentally, >> linphone and Yate are the best I have found so far. Each one with its >> own limitations and strenghts. > > Go ahead and add them to the wiki. I occasionally use linphone though > find its interface lacking. SFLphone is likewise rough. I have not > managed to get anything useful done with yate-client. > >> >> At the same time, my experience with Jitsi was not great. I have just >> installed it again to try it out, and it just fails to connect to any of >> my accounts, I am guessing it is choking on IPv6. > > Are there any other clients with IPv6 issues? >
Jisti IPv6 problems? They are supposed to be one of the leaders in things like that, you may want to ask on their mailing list http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/blog/2013/03/video-emil-ivov-about-jitsi-a-voip-softphone-supporting-ipv6-and-dnssec/ repro SIP proxy fully supports IPv6 on the server side and is a good platform to test against. Lumicall doesn't support IPv6 at all though -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/534192eb.7010...@pocock.com.au