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 not 
change anything after loosing it.

Today, it worked again -- without changing any settings. Once. Then, I got disconnected, and right 
now, I am still unable to register to Ekiga.net (timeout). It would be nice if the status (being 
registered / not being registered) would somehow be visible in the GUI, after the status message 
"could not register sip:..." is gone. Just always "Standby" does not let me 
know whether I can place a call or not.

I upgraded to 3.2.5 because this happened to me with an older version, and 
because of the often misleading error messages in Ekiga, I thought it might be 
a version problem. After upgrading to Fedora 11 (fighting lots of problems with 
the Intel graphics driver...) and Ekiga 3.2.5, the same problem persisted.

Right now, with the "disable network detection" option unchecked, I always get a popup 
saying "Ekiga did not manage to configure your network settings automatically. You can still 
use it, but you need to configure your network settings manually. Please see 
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Enable_port_forwarding_manually for instructions" -- which I 
followed weeks ago, but that popup keeps bugging me.

I also noted that, in .gconf/apps/ekiga/general/nat/%gconf.xml, the "public_ip" 
address is almost always wrong (does not match what my DSL router reports), so there may 
appear to be a problem with STUN?

For ekiga.net, you need network detection, so check off Disable net detection.

You should execute ekiga like this:
ekiga -d 4 2>&1 | grep STUN
and look at the IP address it shows to see if it is correct.

It is strange that it is not correct.

For me, Ekiga is in a "proof of concept" status. In order to reach "production 
grade", it needs to become reliable next.

Oh, and I am badly missing the volume controls that apparently have been removed from Ekiga's user 
interface. I am using a separate soundcard for the headset, so accessing the controls for this card 
through pulseaudio is somewhat cumbersome because it is NOT the default output. It would have been 
useful if the "in" and "out" volume sliders that I used to know from an older 
Ekiga version would still be available.

Is there any chance for these things to improve again, after regressing from my 
previous 2.something version to 3.2.5?

Andreas

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: "Tommaso Gardumi" <tommaso.gard...@gmail.com>
Gesendet: 13.08.09 13:45:56
An:  Ekiga mailing list <ekiga-list@gnome.org>
Betreff: Re: [Ekiga-list] registration failure

Thanks Yannik,
It's incredible, i tought i already tried that solution before, but with no success.
Now it worked.
Thanks again

Il giorno gio, 13/08/2009 alle 13.26 +0200, yannick ha scritto:
Tommaso Gardumi a écrit : > Hello, > I have a problem with the registration at ekiga.net. > I am running ubuntu 9.04, i have a diamondcard sip account working, but > the program refuses to register to my ekiga account. > I attach the output of ekiga -d 4 2> output.txt > Thanks in advance for your help > Ekiga tries to register using a private IP. The solution is to use STUN: Go to Edit & #8594; Preferences &#8594; General Settings &#8594; Network Settings, uncheck the "Disable network detection" option. Restart ekiga. Hopefully, it will now register to ekiga.net Best regards, Yannick ___ ____________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing listekiga-l...@gnome.orghttp://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga- list_______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list ekiga-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/

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