Re: Voice-Chat Software (maybe even a Client wich works on openBSD? ;) ) ?

2006-07-15 Thread Rod.. Whitworth
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 12:00:18 +0200, Karel Kulhavy wrote: >Does anyone succeed with any SIP phone actually on OpenBSD, behind a NAT? >I tried various clients on Linux (ekiga, kphone, minisip, lilnphone, twinkle) >and there was always some little bit that was missing to functionality. Yes. The serv

Re: Voice-Chat Software (maybe even a Client wich works on openBSD? ;) ) ?

2006-07-15 Thread Karel Kulhavy
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 09:11:12AM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote: > >Why would you need voice chat in the base install? There isn't even IM > >in the base install. > > > > good point about the IM. i see voice as pretty important since the gross > majority of ppl have a phone (whether VOIP or othe

Re: Voice-Chat Software (maybe even a Client wich works on openBSD? ;) ) ?

2006-07-13 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 09:11:12AM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote: > >Why would you need voice chat in the base install? There isn't even IM > >in the base install. > > > > good point about the IM. i see voice as pretty important since the gross > majority of ppl have a phone (whether VOIP or othe

Re: Voice-Chat Software (maybe even a Client wich works on openBSD? ;) ) ?

2006-07-13 Thread Jacob Yocom-Piatt
>Why would you need voice chat in the base install? There isn't even IM >in the base install. > good point about the IM. i see voice as pretty important since the gross majority of ppl have a phone (whether VOIP or otherwise) in their home. on the other hand, not everyone uses text chat programs.

Re: Voice-Chat Software (maybe even a Client wich works on openBSD? ;) ) ?

2006-07-13 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/07/13 09:41, Nick Guenther wrote: > There isn't even IM in the base install. ah, but there is! talk

Re: Voice-Chat Software (maybe even a Client wich works on openBSD? ;) ) ?

2006-07-13 Thread Nick Guenther
On 7/13/06, Jacob Yocom-Piatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I`m looking for a Voice-Chat/VoIP Solution. > sebastian's post reminded me that it would be nice to have encrypted voice-chatting capabilities without the complexity of asterisk+vpn or using weakly audited/unaudited code. it would be swee

Re: Voice-Chat Software (maybe even a Client wich works on openBSD? ;) ) ?

2006-07-13 Thread Eric Faurot
On 7/13/06, Sebastian Rother <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello everybody, I`m looking for a Voice-Chat/VoIP Solution. You could take a look at shtoom. http://divmod.org/trac/wiki/ShtoomProject I think it has already been mentioned on this list (or ports?). Eric.

Re: Voice-Chat Software (maybe even a Client wich works on openBSD? ;) ) ?

2006-07-13 Thread Jacob Yocom-Piatt
>I`m looking for a Voice-Chat/VoIP Solution. > sebastian's post reminded me that it would be nice to have encrypted voice-chatting capabilities without the complexity of asterisk+vpn or using weakly audited/unaudited code. it would be sweet to have encrypted voice chat capability in the base openb

Re: Voice-Chat Software (maybe even a Client wich works on openBSD? ;) ) ?

2006-07-13 Thread Qv6
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 21:16, Sebastian Rother wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I`m looking for a Voice-Chat/VoIP Solution. > Take a look at http://arsenalproject.org/

Re: Voice-Chat Software (maybe even a Client wich works on openBSD? ;) ) ?

2006-07-12 Thread Tobias Weisserth
Hi, On Thursday, 13. July 2006 04:16, Sebastian Rother wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I`m looking for a Voice-Chat/VoIP Solution. > > Requirements: Peoples with different OSs should be able to talk to each > other (maybe even some little meetings). > The peoples I know use mainly: Linux, OpenBSD, r

Voice-Chat Software (maybe even a Client wich works on openBSD? ;) ) ?

2006-07-12 Thread Sebastian Rother
Hello everybody, I`m looking for a Voice-Chat/VoIP Solution. Requirements: Peoples with different OSs should be able to talk to each other (maybe even some little meetings). The peoples I know use mainly: Linux, OpenBSD, rare FreeBSD and Windows. I read about a Server/Clien wich is mostly in use