On 05/24/2011 08:16 AM, Eugen Dedu wrote: > On 24/05/11 07:25, Dave Koelmeyer wrote: >> >> >> On 24 May, 2011,at 03:12 PM, Paul Jones<[email protected]> 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 it is by specifying a port other >>> than 5060 for the other computer. I've been using port 5046 for the >>> other machine, and forwarding that port to the other machine, and >>> changing the Ekiga setting in gconf-editor. But this does not seem to >>> work for me. >>> >>> By "not work", i mean, the presence notification seems to work, but >>> the >>> echo-test does not work properly, because i can't see the "remote" >>> video. >>> >>> (i test the presence notification by having myself in my own buddy >>> list) >>> >>> So, am I going about it wrong, or is what I'm trying just not >>> possible. >> >> Hi Paul, >> >> I might be misunderstanding this, but does this help? >> >> http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga_behind_a_NAT_router#I_have_2_Ekiga_behind_a_NAT_using_STUN:_they_can.27t_communicate >> > > You're right, but this tells that the two internal computers cannot > communicate to each other. > > However, they should communicate simultaneously with computers from > Internet, such as echo test for ex. Changing 5060 port is not needed > for that. > > If only one computer runs ekiga, does it work? Finally, be sure to > use 3.2.7, since it fixed a bug like this. > Hi, i just looked at this again. I turned on ekiga in one computer, then turned it on in the other. ON the first computer, everything worked, I could see that my user on the machine was on, i could see that the user on the other machine was also online. Echo test also worked, (i got "remote video").
However, on the second computer, echo test still worked like it did on the first machine, but presence didn't seem to work at all. I didn't get grey for people offline and green for people online, i just got the little people things, if you understand my description. The user I had on that machine (machine 2), was online according to machine 1, but not according to machine 2, since I had the user i was using on machine 2, in my contact list on machine 2. I'm assuming that if presence works and echo test works, the machine is functioning in such a way where it can make and receive calls. IN response to the other response, the Avahi implementation of Lan calling works perfectly to contact both computers, and it always has. I should also describe my network connection a little more. I have a modem and a router that both have NAT, so I'm double NATed. Right now, to get Ekiga to work on any computer I have to forward port 5060 UDP on the modem (only the modem), and Ekiga will work (with the problems I"m describing in these posts of course). However, Ekiga always has displayed the notification on startup where it says it cannot detect the network settings although it is working, once again, with the problems I am describing above and in these posts. I don't like putting the router into Access point mode and I don't have the password that I would need to put the modem into bridge mode. I can forward the ports in the router and the modem, but my router seems to have a quirk, where if I forward anything in the router, I can't connect to IRC, gmail, gtalk, or things like that from any computer. (I know, that's weird, and has nothing to do with what we are talking about in this topic.) Hopefully, I've done a better job of describing the situation over here. Thanks for listening and helping! Paul _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
