e.
I would really expect that a sipphone communicating on eth1 will use the
ip address of eth1 in all its messages.
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Alexandre Belloni
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lSetup:0xb39a0b90
2009/10/14 14:02:45.592 0:08.723 Opal Liste...0xb52beb90 OpalUDP
Binding to interface: 192.168.18.109:5060
Then, the sip phone will either reject the call because it can't route
any packets to 192.168.18.109 or simply not have audio.
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Alexan
0 no eth1
vnet0
The issue is that ekiga is binding to eth0 when I'm trying to call the
sipphone. It should bind to br0.
You can find debug traces here:
http://piout.net/fr/ekiga.log
Regards,
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Al