On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Bryan Kearney
<bkearney(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Brian Powell wrote:
>> On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Bryan Kearney <bkearney(a)redhat.com>
>> wrote:
>>> Peter Robinson wrote:
>>>>>>> 3. Ekiga
>>>>>> I tried to hook up Ekiga to the Fedora Asterisk server with no
luck.
>>>>>> Has
>>>>>> anoyone done this on or off the XO?
>>>>> Fedora Talk only supports audio. You're going to need to try a
direct
>>>>> ekiga-to-ekiga connection.
>>>> I was planning on testing this between my XO and eeePC when my XO
>>>> finally arrives.
>>> If you have it running now, lemme know (I am on #fedora-olpc) and we can
>>> try
>>> it out with that you have.
>>>
>>> -- bk
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>> I was able to get ekiga connected to the fedoratalk server without any
>> problems, however when I tested calling in to my extension from a land
>> line, as soon as I try to pick up to incoming call, ekiga closes down.
>> I need to test this further tonight before determining if a bug report
>> is needed.
> What did you do for the ekiga settings? Also.. did you have to do anything
> fancy with the firewall?
>
> -- bk
>
>
In the Ekiga settings I have the following: (sip account)
Name: whatever you want to name the account
Registrar :
fedoraproject.org
User : fas account login name
Authentication User : fas account login name
Password : VOIP password set up under FAS VOIP settings
Timeout : left at default 3600
I didnt touch the firewall rules, SNAP3 is wide open anyways.
I still have iptables running, but I continue to get registration
failed. I set my password up yesterday so it should have synced. I can
not get to it or ekiga. I will have to try at home tonite to see if it
is my local network.
-- bk