[Ekiga-list] Timeout? Call out OK call in from Diamon unseen or broken
ael
law_ence.dev at ntlworld.com
Mon Oct 22 19:57:48 UTC 2007
Philippe Laliberte wrote:
> Damien Sandras wrote:
>> Le lundi 22 octobre 2007 à 11:52 +0100, Philippe Laliberte a écrit :
>>
>>> ael wrote:
>>>> P laliberte wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> ael wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Philippe Laliberte wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am running into a little problem. I did dig into the wiki but
>>>>>>> to no
>>>>>>> avail.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Set-up:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Fedora 7.
>>>>>>> kernel-2.6.22.9
>>>>>>> Firewall disabled. selinux disabled
>>>>>>> Ekiga 2.0.11
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Router Modem ADSL SpeedTouch 780
>>>>>>> Firewall disabled (once I get Ekiga working I'll test what I can
>>>>>>> close)
>>>>>>> VoIp turned off
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Modem routing Configuration
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Protocol Port Range Translate To ... Trigger Protocol
>>>>>>> Trigger Port Any 5000 - 5100 5000 - 5100
>>>>>>> - -
>>>>>>> UDP 3479 - 3479 3479 - 3479
>>>>>>> UDP 3479
>>>>>>> UDP 3478 - 3479 3478 - 3479
>>>>>>> UDP 3478
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> I can't quite decode the above. If you trigger on 3478 (UDP) and then
>>>>>> open 5000 -5100 (UDP) then it should be ok. I am not sure that is
>>>>>> what
>>>>>> you have above is it? I can't make out the first line ending in
>>>>>> 5000-5100: how does that relate to the two following lines?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ael
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>>>>>>
>>>>> Just missing a cariage return
>>>>>
>>>>> Protocol Port Range Translate To ... Trigger Protocol
>>>>> Trigger
>>>>> Port Any 5000 - 5100 5000 - 5100 - -
>>>>> UDP 3479 - 3479 3479 - 3479 UDP 3479
>>>>> UDP 3478 - 3479 3478 - 3479 UDP 3478
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> What you mean is that I should just do :
>>>>>
>>>>> UDP 5000 - 5100 3479 - 3479 UDP 3479
>>>>> UDP 5100 - 5100 3478 - 3479 UDP 3478
>>>>>
>>>> Looking at that again, why are you translating 3479 into 5000-5100? Or
>>>> am I misunderstanding the web interface (I assume)?
>>>>
>>>> Once you see a packet on 3478, then open 5000-5100. Do not translate
>>>> 3478 into 5000... if that is what the above means. 3478 and 3479 should
>>>> be (con) tracked properly by the router. It is just that it will block
>>>> 5000-5100 unless it is told otherwise.
>>>>
>>>> I have not encountered a SpeedTouch router so I may be misunderstanding
>>>> its configuration.
>>>>
>>>> ael
>>>>
>>> The error is mine, late doing too many thing at the same time. You did
>>> understand it correctly the first time.
>>> UDP 5000 - 5100 5000 - 5100 UDP 3479
>>> UDP 5100 - 5100 5000 - 5100 UDP 3478
>>> I'll test it later this afternoon thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Why 5100 - 5100 ?
>>
>>
>
> Well unconclusive:
>
> UDP 5000 - 5100 5000 - 5100 UDP 3479
> UDP 5000 - 5100 5000 - 5100 UDP 3478
>
>
> Wizard, still in symetric NAT
>
> Manual STUN: No sound on 500 at ekiga.net, no calls in from Diamoncard even
> after a fresh restart
> None: 500 at ekiga.net ok, no calls in from Diamoncard even after a fresh
> restart.
>
>
> Back to no trigger definition, same as above.
>
> Back to TCP/UDP
>
> Any 5000 - 5100 5000 - 5100 Any 3478
> Any 5000 - 5100 5000 - 5100 Any 3479
>
> Wizard, still in symetric NAT
>
> STUN: No sound on 500 at ekiga.net, Calls in from Diamoncard OK even after
> a while, after manual changes back and forth it does not work anymore
>
> None: 500 at ekiga.net ok, no calls in from Diamoncard even after a fresh
> restart.
>
> Back to no trigger definition, same as above.
>
> Wireshark shows SIP activity for the 500 at ekiga call but nothing coming
> in from Diamoncard.
>
> Can all this working not working be related to a slowness from
> diamoncard or the router to react to changes? I am connected to
> eugw.ast.diamondcard.us. If I try to setup my VoIp on the modem, it
> never seems to register.
>
> I'll go back to STUN (with trigger of the router) and shutdown Ekiga for
> an hour or so to see if when I come back It will work.
You have looked at
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga_behind_a_NAT_router ,
I assume?
ael
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