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Linux / Re: (Self) Registerless Account?
« on: January 20, 2013, 01:31:01 PM »
Perfect. Thanks so much.

Wouldn't have thought to look at multiple lines, without your note.

One thing to add to your instructions: Click on Yate and Advanced Mode (so that you see the green check mark).

Otherwise you only see the Account drop down, not the additional Protocol drop down you describe.

All works fine now, initiating / ending wise, including the old version on Linux as originally posted.

Thanks again.

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Linux / Re: (Self) Registerless Account?
« on: January 17, 2013, 07:20:48 PM »
I have fired up yate on two different internal (windows, now) computers. [Therefore, yate-4.3.0-1-setup.exe.]

I am expecting the clients to be able to call each other using their ip addresses. (Testing things out - more hardware / audio than anything else.) Via sip:<name>@<ipaddress>. e.g.  hostname@<internalipaddress>.

(On the same internal network that is - firewalls turned off on both, for the moment. Neither nat nor firewall should be in play for this.)
[Whether in the end this is ultimately useful is a different question, and not what I'm asking. Just getting my internal ducks in a row before going on to the provider.]


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Linux / Re: (Self) Registerless Account?
« on: January 17, 2013, 07:10:05 AM »
Fair enough, and thank you, but ...

Are you saying that out of the box yate (later version) will accept a direct sip call (it opens port 5060), without further configuration or setting change?

Or, what has to be done?

(If I have missed something in the documentation, and this is documented somewhere, my apologies - and I'd sure appreciate a link.)

TIA

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Linux / (Self) Registerless Account?
« on: January 16, 2013, 05:11:38 PM »
kubuntu 12.04, yate-qt4 (client) from repository - 2.2.0-1~dfsg-1.1ubuntu2

Testing yate client I am able to successfully call another client within the house - sip:<computername>@<computeripaddress>.

What settings do I need within yate client for an account to have it listen for direct incoming calls (port 5060?) so that that computer can call me / have yate detect an incoming call so I can pick it up?

TIA

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