I have just found with ekiga -d2, when I try to connect:
2009/09/26 01:05:27.728 0:10.612 Aggregator:0xb3775950 SIP PDU is
likely too large (1459 bytes) for UDP datagram.
2009/09/26 01:05:27.731 0:10.615 Opal Liste...0xb54ee950 MonSock Read
UDP packet too large for buffer of 65536 bytes.
2009/09/26 01:05:27.756 0:10.640 Aggregator:0xb3775950 SIP
Authentication already performed using current credentials, not trying
again.
2009/09/26 01:05:28.820 0:11.704 OPAL
Attempting to close recording on call bdd83336d1 when not recording.
2009/09/26 01:05:45.152 0:28.036 Aggregator:0xb3775950 SIP PDU is
likely too large (1459 bytes) for UDP datagram.
What do you think about that?
On debug 3 I found:
2009/09/26 01:22:28.723 0:02.397 Aggregator:0xe38c5950 SIP
PDU is likely too large (1459 bytes) for UDP datagram.
I send you -d 3 log.
with best wishes,
Jacek
PS I off eth0:avahi for that but left br0.
PPS I am not sure it was a problem i tested with off eth0, eth:avahi and
br0 and the same. But im thinking about that too large udp datagram.
> Yannick Defais, 25.09.2009 23:03:
> btw, in your latest log, was the virtualization in use? Can I close this
> bug for "Call out fails if there is multiple network interfaces" using
> Ekiga 3.2.6?
>
Hi Yannick Defais,
I have just found with ekiga -d2, when I try to connect:
2009/09/26 01:05:27.728 0:10.612 Aggregator: 0xb3775950 SIP PDU is 0xb3775950 SIP 0xb3775950 SIP PDU is
likely too large (1459 bytes) for UDP datagram.
2009/09/26 01:05:27.731 0:10.615 Opal Liste...0xb54ee950 MonSock Read
UDP packet too large for buffer of 65536 bytes.
2009/09/26 01:05:27.756 0:10.640 Aggregator:
Authentication already performed using current credentials, not trying
again.
2009/09/26 01:05:28.820 0:11.704 OPAL
Attempting to close recording on call bdd83336d1 when not recording.
2009/09/26 01:05:45.152 0:28.036 Aggregator:
likely too large (1459 bytes) for UDP datagram.
What do you think about that?
On debug 3 I found: 0xe38c5950 SIP
2009/09/26 01:22:28.723 0:02.397 Aggregator:
PDU is likely too large (1459 bytes) for UDP datagram.
I send you -d 3 log.
with best wishes,
Jacek
PS I off eth0:avahi for that but left br0.
PPS I am not sure it was a problem i tested with off eth0, eth:avahi and
br0 and the same. But im thinking about that too large udp datagram.
> Yannick Defais, 25.09.2009 23:03:
> btw, in your latest log, was the virtualization in use? Can I close this
> bug for "Call out fails if there is multiple network interfaces" using
> Ekiga 3.2.6?
>