Hi folks!

Additional information:

At the moment, OPAL do not support TCP connections for SIP. As a
consequence of this, if you're using many codecs, it might happen (and
I've saw several cases) OPAL is not able to built a UDP packet within
all those codecs because the UDP size packet is fixed by your provider
and it will be too small. The standard SIP solution for this issue is to
autoswitch to TCP for the SIP negociation.

As you can see here:
http://www.opalvoip.org/wiki/index.php?n=Main.CurrentToDoList
upstream is aware of this issue and plan to fix it as a "Must do".

Until this is fixed upstream, I do not think it is a good idea to ship
OPAL package including the whole codec bunch as Ekiga might silently
fail.

To see if you're facing this issue you must run ekiga in debug mode
("ekiga -d 4") and check the output for "PDU is too large". Then you can
workaround this by disabling some codecs in your Ekiga's preferences
until the PDU is small enough for your particular configuration (which
is ISP dependant). This is way too much for most Ubuntu users.

Best regards,
Yannick

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