Le dimanche 22 janvier 2006 à 10:19 -0500, Allan a écrit : > Damien, > > I'm more confused than ever. As I said in an earlier message FreeWorldDialup > (FWD) provides a callme feature on its website which allows me to place a > call from FWD to my home machine. My setup is as follows: I am behind a > wireless modem/router/firewall where I have configured the firewall to > forward the recommended ports to my machine's local address. I fired up the > druid which reported that I am behind a symmetric NAT. > > Test 1. I edited my NAT Traversal Method (NTM) setting and set it to none. > FWD successfully placed a call to my machine. > > Test 2. I set the NTM to Stun. Ekiga tested my NAT and accepted STUN as an > appropriate method. FWD placed a call to my machine which was answered but > with no audio. When I changed the stun server to FWD's the call was > successfully completed. > > Test 3. I set the NTZM to IP translation. Once again FWD successfully placed > the call. > > In view of all of the above, I don't understand your last comment about > symmetric NAT. It seems to me that the configuration druid and the manual > setting of the NTM do not coincide i.e. that the druid is giving the wrong > response leading me to believe that Ekiga will not work whereas in fact it > seems to. > > I am equally puzzled by a statement you made in response to another person. > Here is your statement: > > "One unique STUN server is enough for all accounts. Using several STUN > servers > doesn't really make sense. > > You can use several accounts, that works." > > My experience shows that to receive calls from FWD I must use their STUN > server. Could you please clarify. >
Does their STUN server report something else than "Symmetric NAT" in the general history while stun.ekiga.net reports "Symmetric NAT" ? -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ GnomeMeeting: http://www.gnomemeeting.org/ v_/_ FOSDEM 2006 : http://www.fosdem.org SIP Phone : sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
