Hello,
Le lundi 09 janvier 2006 à 00:31 +0100, Timothée Lecomte a écrit :
Hello !
That's a great work, and a good name !
Thanks!
I paid big attention to your blog, and my eyes read :
# New NAT binding refresh technics. Ekiga can now be transparently
reachable behind most NAT
Damien Sandras wrote:
GnomeMeeting 2.00 will be renamed.
Check http://blog.gnomemeeting.net
I hope you will like it, thanks for your support!
Well, I will need some time to remember it, but it is better than the current
one.
however, adding a bit more info about what ekiga is will be
(I have been successfully using GM for the last year, but without being
able to be called. In september, I moved to another room where theNAT is detected as blocked but I can't call who I used to call... The only software that works here is Skypewhich, I must admit it, is perfect in its
2.0
Congratulations, it's a good name for a pretty good app :)
On 1/9/06, michel memeteau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(I have been successfully using GM for the last year, but without being
able to be called. In september, I moved to another room where theNAT is detected as blocked but I can't call who I
Le lundi 09 janvier 2006 à 09:42 -0500, RazaMetaL|Only The Good Die
Young a écrit :
Congratulations, it's a good name for a pretty good app :)
Thanks !
We have received a few very positive comments and a few negative ones,
but I guess that was to be expected!
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you talk about one sip directory of users who want to be registered
can you give the way to find it
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Hello !
That's a great work, and a good name !
I paid big attention to your blog, and my eyes read :
# New NAT binding refresh technics. Ekiga can now be transparently
reachable behind most NAT implementations (including Linux) without any
port forwarding. I have discussed with Harald Welte from
Hello!
I think, this is not a NAT-problem. It sounds like, somebody has blocked
all the ports for H323 and SIP. Skype is working, because Skype is using
Port 80 instead, and they can not block Port 80.
I have tried many combinations of firewall settings and I have not
encountered any real