If you ask on the Jitsi users list they may be able to give you a TURN server name and credentials you can test against (to fix the ICE error) and if that works, it would not be too hard to set up a local TURN server on the same box running the Jabber server.
Many of the commercial products come preconfigured to use their own relay servers, so you don't normally see these details. Future versions of Jitsi and Lumicall are likely to have stronger abilities to discover such things automatically.
Anna Morris say.hello.to.anna@googlemail.com wrote:
hum, well I am sure sam and I will try that at some point with the fsfe server and see how we go - I am aware vaguely as to why this is so difficult, but at the same time, I don’t see how cisco have managed to do it as it sounds like the same thing. I always figured it was simply the use of a shared server/group of servers that made it work - but it seems not.
Anna
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:50 PM, Steffi Tinder steffi.tinder@gmail.comwrote:
Hi!
Anna, can you try using Jitsi with the same Jabber server and let us
know if it works?
I have tried that and I couldn't get it working :( The error was
something
like "Could not establish connection (ICE failed)". We used different combinations of servers and protocols and we definitely tried with
both
using the same server (gmail in that case).
Hope that helps,
Stefanie
Anna Morris <say.hello.to
http://say.hello.to.anna@**googlemail.comanna@googlemail.com>
wrote:
am interested as to why jabber, through pidgin, with both
accounts
on same server, worked when we were in the same room but not
when we
were in different places. Cisco are offering something jabber
shaped
as a service like this, and apparantly that works (i bet they
wont
tell us how or why though!). I really wouldn't mind paying a few pounds a month for a service like this, but not from them.
Anyway -
it is all over my head, but i guess all the info helps :) On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 8:32 AM, Matthias Kirschner <mk@fsfe.org <mailto:mk@fsfe.org>> wrote: * Daniel Pocock <daniel@pocock.com.au <mailto:daniel@pocock.com.au>> [2013-01-29 21:01:24 +0100]: > In particular, we are expecting a really big attendance
at
the session > this Sunday. My web stats have gone through the roof
this
month, and > all of the speakers involved typically attract a huge
crowd
just > appearing on their own. Is there anybody involved with
FSFE
who may > be able to comment on or contribute to the logistics of
carrying > forward the momentum from Sunday's session?
I will be at FOSDEM, what are your plans? I am not sure I
can
attend your session, but I heard from others from FSFE that they
plan to.
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