Hello Tide, and others. I posted a working copy of my pjsua.cfg in a previous forum entry, May 9 2008 WB7ODYFred in this forum thread, Page 14.
I also posted testing ideas, that I used to figure out why PSIP died/Hung with no errors reported. Start PSIP from command line in RXVT terminal window.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... &start=205
Here is Tides quoted entry from above.
SIP-ID: 134xxxx
SIP password: 9xxxx
Status: offline
Nickname: No name was set Edit
Registry: sipgate.co.uk (Port: 5060)
Proxy: sipgate.co.uk (Port: 5060)
NTP: ntp.sipgate.net
SIP password: 9xxxx
Tide edit your /root/.psip/pjsua.cfg with Gedit or Geany. This is what I think your file should look like. Then start pjsua from a RXVT terminal window to see what it reports back during startup. Copy paste the line below (after the '#" prompt) into a terminal window. maybe the version of pjsua is different on your version of PuppyLinux. Use what works for you. Mine was from 4.1.11 version of Puppy Linux.
# /usr/local/psip/pjsua_custom_03-0.9.0 --config-file /root/.psip/pjsua.cfg
Code: Select all
# Account 0: Example settings
# --id sip:yourname@proxy01.sipphone.com
# --registrar=sip:proxy01.sipphone.com
# --realm *
# --username=yourname
# --password=password
# --reg-timeout=55
#
# Account 0: for user Tide
--id sip:134xxxx@sipgate.co.uk
--registrar=sip:sipgate.co.uk
--realm *
--username=134xxxx
--password=9xxxx # get the password from your SIP line provider
--reg-timeout=55
#
# Test call Freds voice mail for fun. or call Ekiga Echo Test at 500.
--add-buddy sip:fredfinster@sip7.vitelity.net
--add-buddy sip:500@ekiga.net
Let us all know (Smokey01 and WB7ODYFred and other readers) if the above works for you.
If you need to use a stun server with sipgate you might uncomment the last line which I modified to reflect your SIP provider, ie sipgate.co.uk.
#I think this example might only work if you have a gizmo account
# --stun-srv=stun01.sipphone.com
# --stun-srv=sipgate.co.uk
second look at creating a free Ekiga.net account at
http://www.ekiga.net you can the use PSIP with your free ekiga.net account settings and call SIP
500@ekiga.net and play with echo test to verify your microphone settings.
Gizmo (ie sipphone.com ) was bought out and no longer provides free SIP accounts. Ekiga.net does provide free sip accounts and
you don't have to use their Ekiga software to make ekiga.net calls. So this seems like a replacement for sipphone.com where Puppy PSIP users can talk with each other. I also wanted to try using a ekiga chat room channel to have a round table discussion with a few other PuppyLinux users on PSIP or Ekiga sip phones. At a set UTC time we could call room number
5012345@ekiga.net and have several people chat on an issue. Like testing PSIP or hearing what would you like different in the simple user interface.
from this web page
https://www.ekiga.net/index.php?page=services
Dial the sip:
501xxxx@ekiga.net (where x = any digits from 0 to 9). These rooms are public or private, anyone can join a conference at any time if he chooses the right number or you can protect the access with a PIN number. The first person to enter a 'room' may specify a PIN by entering a number (followed by #) to limit access to the conference room, just entering # will make this conference room public. When the last person leaves a conference room, the PIN will be cancelled and others may use the 'room'
Fred Finster WB7ODYFred
Waiting for your forum comments and PSIP test results via VoIP messages
SIP:
wb7odyfred@ekiga.net
SIP:
fredfinster@sip7.vitelity.net
ps. Smokey01, thanks for keeping PSIP going and answering questions.