Perhaps someone will give you some suggestions. I too like Linphone and used
it (sip.diamondcard.us) for many years. But eventually it just wasn't
maintained, at least the linux version, so I switched back to twinkle. I have
recently been trying linphone again, the appimage version 4.24, and find it
works a lot of the time, but that it is not very reliable. Its likely
something I am doing wrong. Nonetheless, I generally find twinkle more
reliable, albeit no video. It would be nice if linphone had a page that
described each of the pages in the maintenance section.
John
On Sunday, December 6, 2020 11:36:21 AM PST Boris wrote:
Hej LinPhone List,
I am new on the list, have installed LinPhone for some time and use it
regularly.
My thanks go to all who contribute to the software!
I chose LinPhone because it is more or less the standard for IP
telephony in my favorite Linux distribution (Debian Buster).
Unfortunately I have little knowledge about VoIP. Some problems I can't
get under control and hope for help here.
I use LinPhone 3.12.0 from the stable repositories of Debian. To test if
my problems are solved I have already tried the AppImage with version
4.x. But this did not show any new results. I am not sure what the best
practice is. I would like to have a LinPhone repository in the
sources.list. So far I could not get used to AppImages.....
I have configured two SIP accounts in LinPhone. One of them (from TNG)
runs without problems. Only sporadically I have the effect that a red
text appears on an outgoing call: Not Acceptable Here 399
87.137.138.18:5083 "non-audio media not accepted".
This only occurs when dialing certain numbers, other numbers can be called.
My pain is much greater when using LinPhone on a SIP account from
Deutsche Telefon - attention: not Tele_k_om, but this one:
https://www.deutsche-telefon.de/
1. outgoing calls can be set up, but are aborted reproducibly after a
little more than 15 minutes
2. incoming calls cannot be accepted.
For both cases I have provided output from the debug window (anonymized):
https://cation.de/pub/call_logs.zip
I confronted the support at Deutsche Telefon with the matter. There they
are only moderately cooperative. The logs would not show any reason, but
probably the refresh period was set to 1800 and would be renewed half
the time. I should set it to 3600 and check if the time until abort
changes - it doesn't.
They also advised me to change the refresh from uas to uac. But I don't
find this paramenter at all.
I would be very happy if LinPhone would run stable - even with the named
service.
Thanks in advance,
Boris
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