Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] A handshake problem?
- From: Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] A handshake problem?
- Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 10:46:15 +0100
On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 07:25:04PM -0700, Chris Worley wrote:
> Clueless user is stuck... hopefully someone can bail him out...
>
> I've been using gnomemeeting successfully for a long time. I recently
> upgraded to SuSE 7.3 (both machines I'm trying to connect), and can't
> get gnomemeeting working again. SuSE ships with gnomemeeting 0.10, but
> I upgraded to 0.12.2 (both machines) when SuSE's version didn't work;
> but, that exhibits the same problem.
>
> Both machines are on a LAN, w/no firewall in-between, although one of
> the machines (...1) is a firewall/gateway to the Internet; but it's not
> getting in the way (I've checked -- no packets are being dropped by the
> firewall on the lan side).
>
> It looks like the gnomemeeting machine having problems (...254) is
> hanging during the initial connection handshake, when they're supposed
> to negotiate the protocols. This machine has a working video card (the
> ...1 machine doesn't -- it has an Iomega Buz which has never worked with
> gnomemeeting [another story entirely]) and "video preview" shows that
> it's getting the video data. It's a very slow machine -- a 150Mhz
> Pentium w/ 40MB RAM. Maybe I should refer to it as "swap city" rather
> than "...254" ;)
>
> ...254 is using an ALS4000 sound card, ...1 is using an AWE64 SB (I'm
> not sure if gnomemeeting on either is sensing audio correctly,
> especially in version 0.12.2). Both machines are using oss drivers,
> which SuSE auto installed (and they seem to work for other
> applications). I used to use the Forefront oss drivers (but, SuSE's
> installation was so good at figuring out the right drivers, so I didn't
> bother installing Forefront). Both machines are running KDE (meaning
> sound goes through artsd), but most of GNOME is installed on both.
> Sound seemed fine (I had no reason to think it was the problem) in
> version 0.10, but 0.12.2 didn't have the audio devices preset in the
> "settings" window (and I don't know what to put in for "recording" dsp
> and mixer, so I just repeated /dev/dsp and /dev/mixer for the recording
> devices). Also, with "video preview" turned on, I'd think I'd hear the
> video's audio too, but I don't.
>
> Both machines were tested with the same versions of gnomemeeting.
>
> In version 0.10, ...1, after connecting, shows remote user info; while
> ...254 doesn't... it stays in the "calling" state. Here's ...1's
> output:
>
> 17:17:14 : Reinitialize the capabilities
> 17:17:14 : Added MS-GSM capability
> 17:17:14 : Added G.711-uLaw capability
> 17:17:14 : Added G.711-ALaw capability
> 17:17:14 : Added GSM-06.10 capability
> 17:17:14 : Added LPC10 capability
> 17:17:14 : Added H.261 QCIF capability
> 17:17:14 : Added H.261 CIF capability
> 17:17:14 : Listener started
> 17:21:17 : Call from : Jon Worley [192.168.0.254]
> 17:21:35 : Answering incoming call
> 17:21:37 : Started New Logical Channel...
> 17:21:37 : Sending MS-GSM{sw}
> 17:21:37 : Fast start disabled
> 17:21:37 : H245 Tunnelling disabled
> 17:21:37 : Connected with Jon Worley [192.168.0.254] using gnomemeeting
> 0.10.1 9:0:61
>
> ...254 shows that it connected but doesn't show the "user info" or the
> agreed protocols. It still says "calling...".
>
> Hit disconnect on ...1, it's okay:
>
> 17:24:58 : Stopping current call
> 17:24:59 : Call completed
>
> but .254's gnomemeeting seems hung trying to disconnect. Try to
> reconnect from ...1 (while ...254 is still trying to disconnect), it
> quickly deconnects:
>
> 18:08:21 : Call 2: calling 192.168.0.254
> 18:08:21 : Call completed
>
> And, ...254 is still hung in a disconnecting state, If I kill
> gnomemeeting, it's hard to restart... the port being left open (v0.12.2
> seems to handle this "restart after hard kill" situation better).
>
> Version 0.12.2 only differs in that ...254, during connection, starts
> it's timer ticking as if it's connected, but it still acts like it
> didn't get thru the initial handshake.
>
> The output on ...1 for version 0.12.2 looks like:
>
> Incoming Call
> 18:56:26 : Started New Logical Channel...
> 18:56:26 : Sending G.711-uLaw-64k{sw}
> 18:56:26 : Enabled silence detection for G.711-uLaw-64k{sw}
> 18:56:26 : Fast start disabled
> 18:56:26 : H.245 Tunnelling disabled
> 18:56:26 : Connected with Jon Worley [192.168.0.254] using gnomemeeting
> 0.12.2 9:0:61
>
> While ...254 still says "calling..." (even though it's connection timer
> has started).
>
> I've mucked with all the settings: "auto answer", "H.245 tunnelling",
> "Fast Start" on and off, and different port and codec settings. I've
> started the call from both sides, with no difference in operation.
>
> All I can think is that this is related to the slow speed of the ...254
> machine.
>
> Any ideas?
I can see 2 possible problems :
* artsd is blocking the soundcard (I don't think so)
* you encountered the PWLib bug (I think it is the problem)
You said that there were no detected devices for sound in GnomeMeeting.
Is that right ?
No sound devices are usable. It comes from a bug in PWLib that doesn't
detect the soundcards correctly on some configurations. I mailed
Equivalence about that 2 weeks ago, but they are still on holiday.
You have 2 solutions : wait for the next release or recompile with my
little patch...
Hope it helps,
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
>
>
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_ Damien Sandras
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