Hi,
i want to connect with our company lync server, but what i try, it doesnt
work
this message is the only thing i see with debug on
···
-------
impl.protocol.sip.ProtocolProviderServiceSipImpl.register().349 No address
found for ProtocolProviderServiceSipImpl(skelemen@uc.mycompany.org (SIP))
-------
Envirnment:
The Lync Server is not the the uc.mycompany.org, its lync-pool01.Local.domain
Port is Standart 5060
I can spaek per telnet with the lync Server
Im using Jitsi 2.5.52.79 64Bit
on a Debian Linux 64Bit
Any Ideas
regards
Stefan
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"Seems to me, that you should "fummeln" on some more points."
Hi,
i want to connect with our company lync server, but what i try, it
doesnt work
this message is the only thing i see with debug on -------
impl.protocol.sip.ProtocolProviderServiceSipImpl.register().349 No
address found for
ProtocolProviderServiceSipImpl(skelemen@uc.mycompany.org (SIP)) -------
Envirnment:
The Lync Server is not the the uc.mycompany.org, its
lync-pool01.Local.domain
Port is Standart 5060
I can spaek per telnet with the lync Server
Im using Jitsi 2.5.52.79 64Bit
on a Debian Linux 64Bit
Any Ideas
Lync uses proprietary extensions that make it incompatible to any standard
SIP client. The most prominent are the authentication (NTLM/Kerberos) and
media transport over TCP.
regards
Stefan
Ingo
···
On 2014-08-21 15:26, Stefan Kelemen wrote:
That means lync is not supported by jitsi?
···
Am Donnerstag, 21. August 2014, 18:18:54 schrieb Ingo Bauersachs:
On 2014-08-21 15:26, Stefan Kelemen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i want to connect with our company lync server, but what i try, it
> doesnt work
>
> this message is the only thing i see with debug on -------
> impl.protocol.sip.ProtocolProviderServiceSipImpl.register().349 No
> address found for
> ProtocolProviderServiceSipImpl(skelemen@uc.mycompany.org (SIP)) -------
>
> Envirnment:
> The Lync Server is not the the uc.mycompany.org, its
lync-pool01.Local.domain
> Port is Standart 5060
> I can spaek per telnet with the lync Server
> Im using Jitsi 2.5.52.79 64Bit
> on a Debian Linux 64Bit
>
> Any Ideas
Lync uses proprietary extensions that make it incompatible to any standard
SIP client. The most prominent are the authentication (NTLM/Kerberos) and
media transport over TCP.
> regards
> Stefan
Ingo
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