Puppy Phone - VOIP using SIP

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#81 Post by smokey01 »

dogle wrote:The ekiga registration engine is broken (Captcha problems - not for the first time, I see).

I was sniffing ekiga because Iptel says
By default, voicemail2email is enabled for offline users and not answered calls.
Ye who have taken the plunge with Iptel, does the usage "enabled" mean that there is a user-accessible means to disable that garbage?

(If not, that could be a real PITA, IMHO especially if there be no way to deregister!). :-)
dogle it's not true.

by default the voice mail is not enabled. You have to log in after you have registered and enable it. You can redirect to voice mail for busy and no answer. You can also disable redirection if you wish.

I don't know about deregistering.

So far iptel has been great. All works very well with Psip.

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#82 Post by dogle »

Many thanks, now on board with Iptel.

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#83 Post by smokey01 »

dogle wrote:Many thanks, now on board with Iptel.
I have already assumed your sip address and put you in my buddies list so I can see when you are online.

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#84 Post by smokey01 »

Reminder - We will attempt a conference call on Sunday 4th September at 1300h GMT daylight saving time.

From the menu item IPTel, click on conference to enter then introduce yourself or just listen.

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#85 Post by Lobster »

The contents of the enclosed (still being worked on - Not yet linked from PSIP 2) replace the files in
/usr/local/psip/resources/

run
/usr/local/psip/resources/psip2_wizard
to set up and run PSIP and PSIP2

need to work on the help.html
which is out of date . . .

also have not yet started on suggestions made by smokey :oops:
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#86 Post by 01micko »

Grant

I'm logged in as sip:micko01@iptel.org.. trying to call you

Mick

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I packed up a little tarball with some code for you :wink: It's structured as a pet, source in /usr/share/doc
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#87 Post by smokey01 »

01micko wrote:Grant

I'm logged in as sip:micko01@iptel.org.. trying to call you

Mick
I can't see you online. Are you sure you are logged in?

can you play music from the IPTel menu item?

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#88 Post by 01micko »

smokey01 wrote:
I can't see you online. Are you sure you are logged in?

can you play music from the IPTel menu item?
I logged out for awhile .. back in now (bought a new router.. nope it's going back!)

Can't hear any music from iptel menu!
Hmmmm... I just got a "?" next to you and Ed in the buddy list..
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#89 Post by smokey01 »

01micko wrote:
smokey01 wrote:
I can't see you online. Are you sure you are logged in?

can you play music from the IPTel menu item?
I logged out for awhile .. back in now (bought a new router.. nope it's going back!)

Can't hear any music from iptel menu!
try the #Psip channel on freenode

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#90 Post by Caneri »

Hiya Mick,

Welcome aboard the psip train.

sip:caneri@iptel.org
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#91 Post by smokey01 »

As I was doing some testing with caneri today it was obvious lobster is on the right track. We need to make Psip easier to use.

lobster has included a couple of important features such as sound playback and registration of a SIP server.

I have now taken that a bit further to ensure recording is working too. From my experience recording is normally muted and that can cause some issues especially for new comers.

I have now included lobsters ideas into the main GUI and included a recording test. This means you can open your default audio mixer and test your recording and playback.

I am still studying the information that seaside sent me and yet to look at 01micko's contribution.

Thanks

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#92 Post by 01micko »

Hi all.

I think I'm having a sound card issue. It's really weird. I'll get it sorted, but one worrying thing is my cpu is nearly maxing out while negotiating with the sip server, seems to be stuck in a loop for awhile. Do we have the source for pjsua_custom_03-0.9.0 ??

The gtkdialog code needs a real cleanup, there are tons of stray processes! Just run top after you close Psip down to see. The problem is that children are starting from within processes and are forked.. these often don't end cleanly and we end up with a zombie. It's something I'm learning to deal with.

I think lobsters little wizard is great! It should run at first start (before the config files exist :wink: ).. and then maybe have it accessible from a menu entry. I'll PM you some more stuff Smokey.. soon.
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#93 Post by smokey01 »

Micko check your gmail account.

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#94 Post by Lobster »

Hi guys

the enclosed file needs to be renamed help.html
and replaces
/usr/local/psip/resources/help.html

- Next to do - listen to voice messages and incorporate smokey suggestions

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#95 Post by Lobster »

previous html was wrong - should be OK now
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#96 Post by smokey01 »

Lobster wrote:previous html was wrong - should be OK now
Lobster the zip file was empty.

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#97 Post by Lobster »

Lobster the zip file was empty.
You can not upload an html file to the forum (as far as I remember)
so I rename it with the extention .zip
(it is not a zip file)
When you download - rename it help.html

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#98 Post by smokey01 »

Sorry misread your message.

I have added record and playback testing.

Unzip the contents of new-psip-gui.tar.gz to /usr/local/psip

It contains a new psip-gui and a voice help file.
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#99 Post by dogle »

I was delighted to receive a call from smokey01. This was a big surprise, because I thought I'd not be able to receive any incoming calls until I got round to installing a better router (to let me open port 5060); moreover I'm on DHCP (no dedicated URL).

So. it looks as if the IPTel login process is getting around these potential obstacles - top marks to IPTel - and although it does not meet Flash's ideal of box-to-box VoIP with no intermediary, functionally pretty close.

I promised, having mis-edited the config file first time round, to try smokey01's sound fix again:
-the bad news: invalid call attempt still sets up 'motorboating'.
-the good news: motorboating stops when a 'valid' call is requested.
I guess this is just down to pjsua making repeated failed call attempts until told otherwise, nothing to do with PSIP (or IPTel) so I'll go sniff the pjsua manual again.

Thus far I'm getting distortion on incoming speech; no luck increasing the call quality setting (nor using a later Puppy on another box), so maybe it's an ISP (or feeble wireless link?) problem.

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#100 Post by Caneri »

Hi Mick,
but one worrying thing is my cpu is nearly maxing out while negotiating with the sip server
I have this problem with FatDog64 as well. The only way to stop the cpu maxing out is to close psip from the drop down box...(Phone > Quit and shutdown pjsua).

I had a "critical overheating" shutdown with Lupu...wow..scary stuff.

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