System: Debian Squeeze with the latest sipwitch behind router(ports
5060,5061 forwarded), sip.dyndns.org, user1 running on local pc where
sipwitch server is installed, user2 external, Clients: Jitsi (latest
beta nightly)
/etc/sipwitch.conf:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<sipwitch>
<provision>
<user id="user1">
<secret>user1</secret> <extension>201</extension> <display>USER1 -
Jitsi at local pc where sipwitch server is running</display>
</user>
<user id="user2">
<secret>user2</secret> <extension>202</extension> <display>USER2 -
Jitsi - external via usb-key</display>
</user>
</provision>
<access>
<local>192.168.0.0/24</local>
</access>
<stack>
<!--
<localnames>sip.dyndns.org</localnames>
-->
<!--
<restricted>local</restricted>
<trusted>local</trusted>
-->
<mapped>200</mapped>
<threading>2</threading>
<interface>*</interface>
<dumping>false</dumping>
<!--
<peering>sip.dyndns.org</peering>
-->
<system>system</system>
<anon>anonymous</anon>
</stack>
<timers>
<!-- ring every 4 seconds -->
<ring>4</ring>
<!-- call forward no answer after x rings -->
<cfna>4</cfna>
<!-- call reset to clear cid in stack, 6 seconds -->
<reset>6</reset>
</timers>
<registry>
<prefix>200</prefix>
<range>100</range>
<keysize>77</keysize>
<mapped>200</mapped>
<realm>output from 'sipwitch realm'</realm>
</registry>
<!--
<templates>
<user>
<secret>123</secret>
<forwarding>
<busy>voicemail</busy>
<na>voicemail</na>
</forwarding>
</user>
<admin>
<forwarding>
<busy>operator</busy>
<na>operator</na>
</forwarding>
</admin>
</templates>
-->
<routing>
</routing>
</sipwitch>
Since debian started sipwitch after installation i had to stop it
first. Afterwards i edited the configuration file and started sipwitch
with sipw -x9 -f.
Then executed jitsi on the same pc, added address@hidden and
password - user1 was recognised from the server with the external
dyndns-IP, registered and activated. Jitsi says user1 is online.
So far so good. Fired up another pc, internet-connection with usb-key,
started jisti, added address@hidden --> Jitsi: Could not
connect. --> sipwitch: no sign of connection
Both logfiles not informative :-(
ANY help would be very appreciated.