On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 11:01 PM, PETER EASTHOPE wrote:
> Why is this? As a specific example, what is
> the advantage of calling sip:peasth...@ekiga.net
> rather than sip:peasth...@carnot.yi.org ?
If you have a SIP server at carnot.yi.org ( What is it ? ) with some
features like answering mach
Folk,
Thanks for the responses about audio messaging.
The Wikipedia article about SIP contains
this sentence.
"Although two SIP endpoints can communicate
without any intervening SIP infrastructure
... this approach is impractical for a public
service."
Why is this? As
Shawn I think you're right...it's mostly a problem with the NAT thing after
acquiring a new public address
would you think this is router specific?
i'll check out a different router and see
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Fedor vonBock wrote:
> only time will tell.i shall check again
>
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Hello,
Ken VanDine from Ubuntu made a package of Ekiga 3.2 for the incoming
Ubuntu 9.04, it lacks several codecs but it is important to try it for a
possible integration to the next stable release of Ubuntu.
Further information and package here:
http