Oh fukn Bouygues... And they say they autorized VOIP...
So I've tried what you suggested, the log in fails because
"interval is too brief". I've copied you the logs :
But there is something I dont understand : if VOIP is
authorised, why is SIP blocked ? It looks like a lie to me...
Local interface to reach 87.98.157.38 is
10.92.94.143.Release a terminated transactionallocating
transaction ressource 2 1637636537allocating NICT contextDNS
resolution with sip.linphone.org:5060getaddrinfo returned the
following addresses:91.121.196.132 port 5060socket
node:sip.linphone.org , socket 13 [pos=-1], connectedMessage
sent: (to dest=sip.linphone.org:5060)
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP
10.92.94.143:4362;rport;branch=z9hG4bK978501415
Call-ID: 1637636537
CSeq: 1 REGISTER
Max-Forwards: 70
User-Agent: Linphone/3.4.3 (eXosip2/3.3.0)
Expires: 600
Content-Length: 0
cb_sndregister (id=2)Release a terminated transactionfree
transaction ressource 1 383073701free nict ressourceeXosip:
timer sec:0 usec:504339!Received TCP message:
SIP/2.0 100 Trying
Call-ID: 1637636537
CSeq: 1 REGISTER
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP
10.92.94.143:4362;received=80.214.0.1;rport=50594;branch=z9hG4bK978501415
Content-Length: 0
MESSAGE REC. CALLID:1637636537Message received from:
91.121.196.132:5060cb_rcv1xx (id=2)eXosip: timer sec:0
usec:280001!Received TCP message:
SIP/2.0 423 Interval Too Brief
Call-ID: 1637636537
CSeq: 1 REGISTER
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP
10.92.94.143:4362;received=80.214.0.1;rport=50594;branch=z9hG4bK978501415
Min-Expires: 1800
Content-Length: 0
MESSAGE REC. CALLID:1637636537Message received from:
91.121.196.132:5060cb_rcv4xx (id=2)eXosip: timer sec:0
usec:10000!linphone process event get a message 2
REGISTRATION_FAILURE
Edouard
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Ok that is normal. Bouygues is apparently blocking SIP,
and maybe everything except http/https.
We can try something to workaround, would be to use
sip.linphone.org
as SIP/TCP gateway to freephonie.
Configure as follows:
Proxy:
sip.linphone.org
Outbound Proxy: toggled on
Transport: choose TCP
If you are able to register it would mean that SIP/TCP isn't
blocked. But it is not sure that the media streams will be
able to go through.
Simon
On 24/08/2011 15:18, Edouard Duliege wrote:
My operator is Bouygues Telecom, I live in the south of
France ( Marseille).
Thank you.
Who is your 3G operator ? where are you living ?
Fring doesn't use SIP but apparently converts to SIP
from its proprietary protocol through a SIP gateway
hosted by fring (to be confirmed).
Simon