On 24 May, 2011,at 03:12 PM, Paul Jones wrote:Hi, new to list and to Ekiga and SIP in general.
Basically, I'm asking if running multiple computers with Ekiga behind
the same NAT firewall, and each machine will be a different user with a
different user account.
Basically, the way I'm trying to do
Hi, new to list and to Ekiga and SIP in general.
Basically, I'm asking if running multiple computers with Ekiga behind
the same NAT firewall, and each machine will be a different user with a
different user account.
Basically, the way I'm trying to do it is by specifying a port other
than 5060 for
I bought a diamondcard personal number.
I bought a Linksys PAP2 ATA.
I bought a phone to connect to the ATA.
Incoming calls loop around the planet and ring the phone at my house instead
of where the ATA phone is located.
Result is, I can call out but no-one can call me. How can I make this work?
Twinkle also offers encryption for sip to sip.
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 03:50:43PM -0500, Anthony Papillion wrote:
> There's no way to encrypt SIP to POTS that I know of since the POTS
> end doesn't know how to decrypt it. SIP to SIP can be done though. I
> think SIPCommunicator encrypts IIRC.
>
>
What seems to be happening on the other end is:
"The quick fox jumped over the brown log."
Comes through on the other end as;
"The qu f jump ov th br log."
Like chunks of data are hitting the bit bucket somewhere. Maybe a buffer or
just a really bad Internet connection.
On Mon, May 23, 2011
There is no encryption in ekiga currently, look for zrtp (and srtp?)
On 22/05/11 22:28, Anthony Papillion wrote:
I don't believe they are encrypted because there are a few SIP clients
that expressly tout that they encrypt. I don't think Ekiga does.
Anthony
On 5/22/11, Nikolai Cassanova wrote:
On 23/05/11 03:05, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
On 23 May, 2011,at 12:24 PM, Ted McCune wrote:
Running Debian 6, Intel HDA onboard audio, ALSA sound system, Ekiga3.2.7,
Diamondcard SIP account.
When calling phones the person I'm calling says I'm "beeping in and out" and I
hear an echo and the
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
> On 20/05/11 08:02 PM, Bart Vandewoestyne wrote:
>>
>> Damien? What's your opinion on changing the ekiga.net config so
>> that these issues get resolved?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Bart
>
> My concern is that for the end-user this is undermining
On 20/05/11 08:02 PM, Bart Vandewoestyne wrote:
Damien? What's your opinion on changing the ekiga.net config so
that these issues get resolved?
Kind regards,
Bart
My concern is that for the end-user this is undermining the usefulness
of Ekiga.net, and therefore adoption of Ekiga as a SIP cli