[Rtcomm] [Rtcomm] [Bug 5348] Trouble connecting to Fritz!Box SIP server

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Date: Tue Oct 13 14:47:10 EEST 2009
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5348


mikhail.zabaluev at nokia.com changed:

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------- Comment #1 from mikhail.zabaluev at nokia.com  2009-10-13 14:47 GMT+3 -------
(In reply to comment #0)
> I used the idential settings from the N810 on the N900, with the exception that
> on the N810 there where two fields in the username line where the N900 only has
> one: a part before the @ and a part after the @. On th N810 I hence filled in
> "620" and "fritz.box" in two fields, while on the n900 i simply filled them as
> "620 at fritz.box" in one field. This scheme worked for my other SIP contacts.

That's correct. Unfortunately, the "user name" label stayed on, mostly by lack
of attention.

> The Fritz!Box does not detect any SIP login. And in the "Voip IM accounts"
> lists on the N900 the item always appears as "Not signed in", regardless what I
> try. There is no useful error message I could find anywhere. My other SIP
> accounts (Sipgate.de, Fedora Project SIP) seem to work fine.

If you've defined fritz.box as an alias in the /etc/hosts file, this does not
work with Sofia-SIP. But then, you say it works on an N810. Anyhow, try giving
the explicit IP address in the host part of your SIP account name (the "User
name" misnomer discussed above). If that doesn't help, may I suggest making a
packet capture with tcpdump, which should be available in the Fremantle
repositories.


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