I have now installed ekiga, with siproxd on my NAT router as an outgoing proxy.

First impressions are OK, although ekiga does seem unwilling to abort making a 
new connection when
told to. I had forgotten to disable NAT when I switched to using siproxd, which 
meant that ekiga
was trying in vain to create a new connection. However, it proved very 
difficult to tell ekiga to
hang up - basically, it ignored the "hang-up" button.

The video picture also seems to be stuck on the "small" resolution, which is 
unfortunate for
Firewire camera owners since "small" Firewire pictures still have a purle tinge 
to them. (As they
did under GnomeMeeting.)

The echo test is working OK, except that the picture seems to break much more 
easily than it did
under GnomeMeeting. Worse, I get green squares flickering at random whenever I 
channel the stream
through siproxd, so I'm guessing that siproxd is corrupting a few of the video 
packets. Audio
seems OK, although maybe that's more due the statistics of the packet 
corruption than anything
else.

I'll post more later :-),
Cheers,
Chris



                
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