Damien Sandras wrote: > Le vendredi 05 janvier 2007 à 13:53 +0000, ael a écrit : > > [...] > > >>>Check if there is not something to configure at the router level. >> >>I played for a fair time with the router settings, but I think the >>problem is that I don't know what the HandyTone ATA is actually doing. >>It is at the front end just after the cable modem so I think that is >>where the foible is hiding. Rarely I saw the STUN reporting symmetric >>NAT and I gather that the STUN protocol can be nondeterministic in such >>situations. My tests were with only 1 active machine on the network, so >>the STUN server might be seeing the ATA as one host and the ekiga >>machine as another. >> > > > Indeed, in such a case, STUN is non deterministic. > > >>I will run etherreal during a session to see whether this helps: I might >>forward a log here in case someone can help with interpretation. But of >>course, I will only see the traffic behind the router.
I have now captured the STUN traffic from ekiga 2.0.2. [I have sent a copy of the dump off list.] Initially there are 14 packets exchanged. This is while ekiga is starting up. At this point attempted calls to, say [EMAIL PROTECTED], fail usually with abnormal call termination. Visiting ekiga-> Preferences -> Protocols -> Network Settings and simply clicking the [Apply] button (STUN is already selected) results in another 24 packets being exchanged between ekiga and the STUN servers. [Packets 15 to 38 in the dump]. After this "magic" ekiga works well. I hope that this throws some light on the situation. A E Lawrence _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list ekiga-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list