Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Working Clients for Linux?"
2004 Jul 15
1
Fedora Core 2 softphone
Hello all,
I am in the process of converting our company over to * to replace our
ancient executone system. As part of the testing process my boss wants
us to all run softphones on our desktops until he gets the phones
ordered. Quite a few of us run fedora core 2, and I haven't had any luck
getting a soft phone to work. Kphone works the best out of all I have
tried but I get no sound out of
2003 May 15
3
Linux SIP/IX clients
DOes anyone have any good suggestions as to good SIP or IAX clients for
linux? I have set up and am currently testing asterisk in a controlled
environment. I have gnophone running on one of my boxes but the gnophone
site has been down. So I can't seem to fing the IAX and Ix-devel rpms or
the gsm and gsm-devel rpms. So that prevents me from setting up gnophone
on another box. I am
2004 May 29
4
PlayTones problem
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Hi!
I am having problems with the PlayTones application and VoIP softphones.
I have the following in my extensions.conf:
exten => 123,1,Answer
exten => 123,2,PlayTones(Busy)
exten => 123,3,Hangup
But when I connect with gnophone(IAX) or kphone(SIP) and dial 123 the call
just hangs up immediately.
I get the following on the console:
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2003 Feb 18
7
gnophone
I am having a really hard time getting gnophone working with asterisk.
Gnophone tries to register with my server but there is no response. I
can direct incoming calls to gnophone but if gnophone answers them,
asterisk does not recognize it. Here is my configuration:
iax.conf
[jambo]
type=user
host=dynamic
defaultip=136.159.99.100
permit=136.159.99.100
username=jambo
secret=fubar
2003 Jul 01
2
Today's Message from linphone; update on Khpone and SJPhone and X-Lite
Today's "frustrated programmer" award goes to Linphone, which has the
following debug output:
> (linphone:28655): LinphoneCore-WARNING **: this fucking remote sip phone did not answered properly to my sdp offer!
I get this message when I connect to linphone using a softphone, or when
I try to use linphone to connect to asterisk and listen to an
announcement. I suspect that
2003 Jun 24
1
Asterisk SIP-to-SIP proxy
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When connecting IAX (gnophone) to SIP (kphone) or other way Asterisk acts as a
proxy, but when connecting SIP to SIP it works only as 'SIP registrar'
forwarding SIP requests to client. Is it possible to make Asterisk work as a
'proxy' so that any incoming calls would be ade to Asterisk and then
internally forwarded to receiver?
2003 Aug 04
1
SIP clients not sending audio
Hi, I've got two SIP clients, one is X-Lite on NT, the other is
KPhone on Linux and when I try either the echo test or voicemail
demos, they fail to send any audio. They are both set up as type
of "friend" in sip.conf so that they can send and receive calls.
Using an IAX client like Gnophone, I have no problems.
The troubling thing is that I'm almost certain that this was
2005 Jun 27
8
OT: Good soft-phone on Linux
Hi Folks,
I am wanting advise on a good soft-phone on Linux. I have looked at
Gnophone but cannot seem to get it to compile under debian sarge. I am
now looing at sipXphone seem to be picking up that it is not that
stable, but perhaps someone here can advise on what softphone I can use
on Linux.
Thanks in advance,
Hamish
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2003 Aug 14
1
Asterisk SIP calls failing - not a proxy? What of RTP codec transcoding?
I have an Asterisk 0.4.0 install working with two grandstream budgetone
100 phones, gnophone, and kphone. This is a private network segment
(172.17.x.x), with the PBX configured on my outbound firewall which has
a public address (66.x.x.x).
- I can make calls between phones - all extensions are working.
- I can make IAX calls to IAXTEL. No problems (apparently gsm only)
- I can call SIP phone
2003 Apr 24
7
Outgoing SIP Call to unregistered Users
Hi!
I'm using asterisk with a few kphone SIP-Clients. The registration process
seems quite OK. But there are some problems:
Calling other registered users is possible, but the rtp-stream is not reaching
the right port, so you can hear nothing. In ethereal you can see, that the
SIP/SDP fields addresses different ports at each client, so client A sends to
port 32000 but client B listens on
2003 Jun 30
3
Connections, but no voice paths except by console
I have a software-only PBX set up. I can register various softphones and
they will call each other -- but I've never succeeded in getting any
voice routed from any of the softphones. Only the console will transmit
audio.
I am writing to ask if I have missed some obvious step in configuring
the system.
Conditions:
(1) Softphones running on the same machine as the PBX: Only Kphone seems
2004 Dec 18
1
Setting up asterisk for one user in private ip NAT.
Hi.
I've just bought SIP telephony service from a Swedish telco.
I've managed to make and receive calls with kphone.
Now I want to set up asterisk to be able to add fancy features like
voice mail and recording conversations. But first I
have to get the basic setup right. I'm running asterisk and kphone on
the same machine, behind at NAT-router.
When I make a call (from my regular
2004 May 25
2
sip phone problem
Hi all.
I have 2 ip phones (Grandstream Budgetone):
-budgetone1
-budgetone2
All two are connected to an Asterisk server.
When I make a call from budgetone1 to budgetone2, I
can speak with budgetone2 whith no problem. But when
budgetone2 hangs up, budgetone1 does not play any tone
(like busy tone). Budgetone1 seems to be still in
conversation, but what conversation!
Has anyone had a problem
2004 Sep 10
1
(Resend) Trouble with all linux sip softphones.... And asterisk/linphone/kphone SRPMs
Got no responses to this, but the list seemed to be down for a while, so
here it is again. Sorry for the extra bandwidth!
John
Hi, I've been messing with getting SIP working for days now, with
limited success. I've got Asterisk set up on a remote server with the
echo test. Please try it out to verify I've got the server working
right:
sip:robot at nixon.butchwax.com
2005 Feb 14
6
Linphone / Kphone
Hi,
I have * working with X-Lite and Sipura adapters, but I have one person
who is linux based, and is trying to use Linphone and Kphone. His end
works, but I get very bad echo on my end. Have any of you folks been
able to get linux based soft phones working well with *?
I'd appreciate links to howtos/docs if you have them, and/or samples of
working configs for * and the linux
2004 May 25
4
Sip/IAX Clients for Linux
Hi There,
i think all VOIP clients for Linux are unusable!
i got testet:
Linphone + Linphonec all in version 12.2
Kphone
gophone
and other...
the only programm that is usable is gnomemeeting...
does anybody knew some other tools?
Best Regards,
Mark
2005 Jan 14
5
Softphone for Linux recommendation
Can anyone _recommend_ a downloadable OSS softphone that _works_ under
Linux and is compatible with Asterisk.
So far I have tried kphone and linphone and had problems with both, and
I am still waiting to hear back from the X-Lite beta folks.
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Howard.
LANNet Computing Associates;
Your Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com>
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2004 Apr 02
2
Gnophone installation problems
Hi all,
I installed all needed RPMs by GnoPhone to be installed without problems
but when attempting to install GnoPhone itself I get this message:
# rpm -Uvh gnophone-0.2.4-1.i386.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
mozilla >= 0.9.2 is needed by gnophone-0.2.4-1
libgtkembedmoz.so is needed by gnophone-0.2.4-1
libgtksuperwin.so is needed by gnophone-0.2.4-1
I'm using
2003 Aug 17
2
no incoming packets & Sound: Recording overrun
On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at 03:44:21AM -0500, Gnophone Support wrote:
> Hello, and thank you for registering at gnophone.com. Your login
> information is listed below:
>
> Username: miernik
> Password: *******
> IAX Phone Number: 17002916107
>
> Please login as soon as possible to
> http://x.linux-support.net/directory/ to complete the
2005 Feb 01
2
Soft phones that _actually_ work under Linux?
Surely there has to be one soft phone that works under Linux.
I've tried:
kphone - it sometimes complains about the need to release the sound
device
linphone - sssssssslllllllllooooooooowwwwwww
iaxcomm - needs some strange widgets
various others - either only supplied as binaries, or just plain don't
work, or won't compile.
Is there just one out there that is guaranteed to work with