I am using linphone 4.2.5 on macOS, which is current on the download page. It basically works ok.
My accounts configuration is: On startup, I get an authentication failure dialog showing: Unable to authenticate. Please verify your password. Identity: @ Realm: User ID (options): Password: and cancel/login. The last three fields really are empty in the dialog. After clicking cancel, I see a green dot and click it and see three accounts sip:user[IPV6_addr] sip:[email protected] sip:[email protected] switching among active, the first one shows a red triangle, and the other two are green. In the accounts dialog, there are the two I configured, and there is "default account" which has display name and user name, and then "Display Name" <sip:username@[2001:a:b:c:1:2:3:4]:5060> where that v6 addr is a current v6 address of the machine. So it looks like there is a bug where linphone has a sip identity for use locally (which is ok) but (speculating) that it somehow expects to be able to do a login on the that account, and perhaps the method invocation to do the login returns some sort of "that doesn't make sense" code, resulting in the spurious error dialog and a red triangle. I'd say that for a p2p sip identity, it should just show as green becuase there is no server to register with. Other than having to click cancel, this is not a big deal. I don't see how to tell linphone to disable/delete the local account. Is anyone else seeing this? Is this a known bug? (I see only 2 open issues, which makes me wonder if I am looking in the right place: https://gitlab.linphone.org/BC/public/linphone-desktop/-/issues ) Thanks, Greg
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