Le jeudi 03 janvier 2008 à 23:56 +0000, Ed McDonagh a écrit :
> 
> On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 17:50 +0100, Damien Sandras wrote:
> 
> > As I said, you are in communication with yourself (not sure how it can
> > happen). Everything you send is mirrored back to you. I have never seen
> > something so weird happen.
> 
> Seems the wierdness continues. I have uninstalled ekiga, deleted the
> settings in gconf, reinstalled, added profile, seems behaviour is the
> same :-(

I will explain you how to understand the debug output so that you can
try several things.

But first of all, I think it is your router doing weird things. Are both
users on the same LAN behind the same NAT router ? In that case, it
could be possible that the router routes back the outgoing request to
you.

Look at the outgoing invite :
2008/01/03 23:27:12.032   0:35.521        GMURLHandler:08127240 SIP     Sending
PDU on udp$86.64.162.35:5060<if=udp$80.175.228.178:5065>
INVITE sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] SIP/2.0

You are sending from 80.175.228.178:5065 an INVITE to hilary. The INVITE
is sent to 86.64.162.35.

Then a bit after :
PDU Received on udp$86.64.162.35:5060<if=udp$80.175.228.178:5063>
INVITE sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5063;transport=udp SIP/2.0

You receive what you have sent.

Two possibilities :
1) your router is broken
2) your router is using port overloading, and both users are behind the
same LAN. As discussed a few times on this mailing list, it does not
work most of the time in that case.


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