Hi Micah, this protocols seems to have many issue if you have a firewall (ufw) enabled. If enabled on both sides, the person can be seen but no messages can be sent. Turning off the firewall on one client allows messages to go through (slow/delayed) but files are canceled automatically the second they are sent (in pidgin) and remains at 0% - waiting for remote participant (in empathy).
When firewall is disabled, protocol seems to work as expected.
Hi Micah, this protocols seems to have many issue if you have a firewall (ufw) enabled. If enabled on both sides, the person can be seen but no messages can be sent. Turning off the firewall on one client allows messages to go through (slow/delayed) but files are canceled automatically the second they are sent (in pidgin) and remains at 0% - waiting for remote participant (in empathy).
When firewall is disabled, protocol seems to work as expected.