Re: [Ekiga-list] How can I record an Ekiga conversation ?

2006-12-19 Thread Simon Wood
Just to add more applications to the list, which are a little easy than 
ethereal/wireshark
Vomit
Voipong

I've seen a system which is aimed more a call centre operation, but I can't 
find the link... :-(

There's also a script here for recording skype which may be able to be
adjusted, which uses some Alsa magic - warning that it automatically overwrites 
previous recordings. 

http://blog.andrlik.org/2006/02/17/howto-record-skype-conversations-in-linux/

Of course if 'Santa' can bring us one button recording that would be great :-)
Simon
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Re: [Ekiga-list] [wiki] Peering, Enum, Fun numbers...

2006-12-28 Thread Simon Wood
Hi Yannick,
Fantastic work!

I've been in and made some minor alterations to ENUM and Peering. I didn't want 
change Peering too much, but I believe that the example using international 
format numbers is a little confusing as not all providers provide a 'full' 
number.

For example FWD numbers are only 6 digit and have no geological basis, so the 
peering example to FWD would be a little more simple with something like '*393 
123456'.

It's truely progressing that some European countries are allocating area codes 
to represent VoIP providers. Here in North America there doesn't appear to be 
that 'intellegence' (or maybe there aren't enough area codes left). Numbers are 
allocated on a per-number basis as the whole backbone in digital anyhow.

I am unaware of PSTN and Cell providers which peer with other networks, I 
believe that it is just a VoIP thing. If they do, surely they do it 
automatically and no prefix is required

Anyway, good job.
Simon.
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Re: [Ekiga-list] [wiki] Peering, Enum, Fun numbers...

2006-12-29 Thread Simon Wood
Hi George,
>From what you said you completed the authentication process, right? But I 
>think that you have failed to connect a SIP account to the registered PSTN 
>number.

Once you have an account registered, add a PSTN number and verify (which it 
sound like you have done). Then add/connect a VoIP/SIP account to that PSTN 
number (under the 'Phone Numbers' tab, click 'ENUM records').

For example:
Register account - Big_Fred
Add Phone Number - '+1-123-555-4567' and authenticate.
Connect SIP account - add '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to ENUM record. You can also set 
'White Pages' entry and 'Do Not Call'.

You should now be able to call the PSTN number and get connected to the SIP 
account.


You can check ENUM availability via a online lookup:
http://nona.net/features/enum/

You enter the PSTN number and it searches for a match. If a match is found it 
will display it under the appropriate registra. They even have a Firefox search 
plugin.

Cheers,
Simon.
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Re: [Ekiga-list] need help to register

2007-01-05 Thread Simon Wood
Hi Olivier,
get him to check the 'allow others to look up my SIP address' option on the 
website. This can be cleared to prevent people seeing you - as a privacy issue.

If you know his username you should be able to call him. Does this work?

Cheers,
Simon

On Fri, 5 Jan 2007 19:19:08 + (GMT)
olivier garel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yesterday I helped one friend to subscribe to ekiga.net. That seem ok because 
> he received a mail and now, in www.ekiga.net, he can see his account and his 
> phone book. But, with the option find user he and I can't see him. Same thing 
> in a Ekiga's phone book. It 's like he haven't subscribe.  
> For me, in ekiga.net, page: my account I can see: contact, expires, priority, 
> and location but not him.
> 
> Could you help us? 
> 
> Olivier
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Re: [Ekiga-list] Coexistence of ekiga with an ATA

2007-01-13 Thread Simon Wood
Hi,
Just thought I'd add my $0.02 on this. I have a set up of 3 machines (all 
running Ekiga) and 1 hard phone running behind a single OpenWrt router.

To get this working I altered the port settings on Ekiga(s) using gconf-editor, 
and enabled both STUN and Proxy (fwdnat2.pulver.net). I have set each endpoint 
to use a set ports which is exclusive (doesn't overlap any of it's siblings).

Each endpoint has seperate FWD numbers (for testing) and can call/message each 
other, albeit via going out to the internet and coming back in again.

I think that I might have seen a similar message in the past I'll confirm 
later whether it happens if I turn off the proxying.

Note on ports:
You *HAVE* to set ranges... otherwise Ekiga gets upset. My IP hard-phone only 
needs 2 ports (SIP and RTP).

I'm still trying to understand the port usage, but for a single endpoint it 
looks like you need:
1 SIP listener Port (ie. 5080)
at least 2 (per reigistered/active account) UDP ports for SIP operation 
(ie. 5081:5089) - it seems that these are randomly randomly from this range as 
an account is registered/enabled.
at least 2 (1 each direction) for RTP (ie. 8080:8089) - we'll need more 
once multi-line starts working... :-)

The better solution for this many endpoints would be setting up my own SIP 
proxy on the router, but I'm being lazy.

I see no value in placing your ATA upstream, it's ports should be exclusive 
anyhow.

So your set up isn't that unusual ;-)
Simon.


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Re: [Ekiga-list] ekiga community

2007-07-24 Thread Simon Wood
Strange comment indeed Ekiga (the service) as just an off shoot of Ekiga 
(the application), set up so that people have a choice of a free 'dial tone' 
provider.

If you considered Ekiga as just one of many SIP providers you could argue that 
there are more SIP/H323 users in the world than Skype users. I can probably 
call more destinations via SIP than I could via the Skype network.

Will it every be as 'popular' as Skype? Probably not, but then its not 
propriatory so it gets my 'vote'.
Simon.

On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 22:30:17 +0800
"wo laoye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> the ekiga community is very inactive. most of them are not online most of
> the time.
> 
> will ekiga ever be as popular as skype?
> 
> 
> -- 
> http://wlaoye.no-ip.biz
> 
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Re: [Ekiga-list] Regarding Video Problem

2015-02-13 Thread Simon Wood
Can you clarify 'does not work'?

Nothing, wrong colour, shows you wearing a clown's nose and funny hat...

Does the web cam work in other applications (VLC for example).

Simon

On Fri, 13 Feb 2015 07:41:32 -0700, ekiga-list wrote:
> I am using windows 8 and ekiga version is ekiga 4.0.1+
> 
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 8:05 PM, Eugen Dedu 
> wrote:
> 
> > On 13/02/15 14:54, Shanmugha Anand wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I have a problem in displaying the image from my webcam. Ekiga can
> >> identify
> >> my webcam but it does not displaying the image.
> >>
> >
> > Is it on windows or linux?  What version of ekiga do you use?
> >
> > --
> > Eugen
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