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    fcrochik | # 771 | 2010-08-25, 19:16 | Report

    Originally Posted by Laughing Man View Post
    True. But you don't need mycontacts to do that. You can just put the entire string with PIN and numerical presses in the contacts.
    If you really... really... don't like mycontacts you can use VICaR to place gv calls using the same idea (DTMF). VICaR will add buttons to the "standard contacts" application. I think VICaR still requires you to have your phone numbers formatted as "international" before you can use them.

    MyContacts allows you to configure a default "country" code and optionally a default "area code" and will try to build a "international" number on the fly. This is probably the only advantage mycontacts offer if "gv calls w/o data" is all that you are looking for.

    Jokes a side I just wanted to offer one more option to place GV calls w/o internet...

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    gm_w | # 772 | 2010-08-25, 20:02 | Report

    given gmail call is going to be live in a few days, i think the calling part of TOR is going to change a bit. No need for callbacks anymore!

    http://www.google.com/chat/voice/

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    epage | # 773 | 2010-08-25, 20:09 | Report

    Originally Posted by gm_w View Post
    given gmail call is going to be live in a few days, i think the calling part of TOR is going to change a bit. No need for callbacks anymore!

    http://www.google.com/chat/voice/
    If we can figure out how they do it, see my previous post in case it got lost in the recent discussion, http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=766

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    Laughing Man | # 774 | 2010-08-25, 20:11 | Report

    Originally Posted by uvatbc View Post
    ... and that requires me to update all my contacts with my gv number and pin!

    btw: I did not know that it was possible to put pauses into the phone number. How do you put a pause for a specific number of seconds?
    Even if I don't do it for GV, I sure would like to do that for my webex conference calls.
    Haha, my point was more so you don't need the overhead of mycontacts running. Anyway you use p. So basically 777p2 if you clled 777 and then wanted it to pause before submitting 2. You'll need to type it in with the hard keyboard though.

    Originally Posted by fcrochik View Post
    If you really... really... don't like mycontacts you can use VICaR to place gv calls using the same idea (DTMF). VICaR will add buttons to the "standard contacts" application. I think VICaR still requires you to have your phone numbers formatted as "international" before you can use them.

    MyContacts allows you to configure a default "country" code and optionally a default "area code" and will try to build a "international" number on the fly. This is probably the only advantage mycontacts offer if "gv calls w/o data" is all that you are looking for.

    Jokes a side I just wanted to offer one more option to place GV calls w/o internet...
    I love mycontacts.

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    uvatbc | # 775 | 2010-08-25, 20:44 | Report

    Originally Posted by epage View Post
    If we can figure out how they do it, see my previous post in case it got lost in the recent discussion, http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=766
    I'll be looking at it once I start getting the option to dial out through gmail.
    IMO its going to be a plugin thats a SIP client so that it talks through the users Gizmo account. It would be really interesting if Google decides to use the open source sofia stack to do it.

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    lemmyslender | # 776 | 2010-08-25, 21:58 | Report

    Ed-

    Quick question: Is TOR ipv6 compatible?

    I am playing around with the T-Mobile ipv6 beta test. If I use a ipv4+ipv6 connection TOR (and SIP, Gizmo5) works just fine. If I use an ipv6 only connection, both end up with a network error, web browsing works fine. Are there any hardcoded ipv4 elements in TOR?

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    epage | # 777 | 2010-08-26, 00:10 | Report

    Originally Posted by lemmyslender View Post
    Ed-

    Quick question: Is TOR ipv6 compatible?

    I am playing around with the T-Mobile ipv6 beta test. If I use a ipv4+ipv6 connection TOR (and SIP, Gizmo5) works just fine. If I use an ipv6 only connection, both end up with a network error, web browsing works fine. Are there any hardcoded ipv4 elements in TOR?
    I really don't have a clue. I rely on python and whatever it does.

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    lemmyslender | # 778 | 2010-08-26, 00:28 | Report

    Looking at the log, it wasn't connecting to google. Testing in microb, I can't reach google.com, therefore no TOR. Strange, since I'm typing this via ipv6 only. Quite a few other sites work as well. I can ping google.com though in xterm.

    Once I get that straightened out, TOR should work just fine.

    Thanks for the reply.

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    xur17 | # 779 | 2010-08-26, 23:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by epage View Post
    Anyone interested in snooping the traffic to see how they did it and how we can take advantage of it?
    http://techcrunch.com/2010/08/25/goo...m-the-browser/
    I used live http headers (plugin for firefox), and noticed that the communication when calling was very similar to what was used for calling another google talk user. instead of calling user@gmail.com, it dialed +18004664411@voice.google.com.

    I tried dialing this number using pidgin connected to google talk via xmpp, but it did not work.

    The protocol appears to be similar (maybe even the same) as that used for google chat in the browser. Is there an implementation of google chat for the desktop that is not using jabber, but instead acting as a browser?

    When I used wireshark, I saw some stun requests sent, but didn't see anything else that popped out at me.

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    lemmyslender | # 780 | 2010-08-27, 03:40 | Report

    Ed,

    Think I have most everything sorted with ipv6 only connection. SIP(Gizmo5/Google), GTalk, Ovi all connect fine. TOR and skype don't. TOR seems to timeout quickly with "network unreachable", skype keeps trying for quite a while before failing (so probably a different issue). Is it possible to increase the timeout for TOR (ie make it wait longer for a response when attempting to connect)? Is there a value I can change somewhere in the code?

    Part of my log: (I can reach the addresses in microb, so they are reachable)
    Code:
    (23:23:21) INFO  MainThread.connection: Connection to the account myaccount created
    (23:23:21) INFO  MainThread.connection: Connecting...
    (23:23:21) DEBUG AsyncPool.gvoice.browser_emu: Performing download of https://www.google.com/voice/mobile/phones
    (23:23:21) DEBUG AsyncPool.gvoice.browser_emu: <urlopen error (101, 'Network is unreachable')>: https://www.google.com/voice/mobile/phones
    (23:23:21) DEBUG AsyncPool.gvoice.browser_emu: MozillaEmulator: urllib2.URLError, retrying 1
    (23:23:21) DEBUG AsyncPool.gvoice.browser_emu: <urlopen error (101, 'Network is unreachable')>: https://www.google.com/voice/mobile/phones
    (23:23:21) ERROR AsyncPool.gvoice.backend: Translating error: <urlopen error (101, 'Network is unreachable')>
    (23:23:21) ERROR AsyncPool.gvoice.backend: https://www.google.com/voice/mobile/phones is not accesible
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "/opt/theonering/lib/gvoice/backend.py", line 246, in is_authed
        page = self._get_page(self._forwardURL)
      File "/opt/theonering/lib/gvoice/backend.py", line 751, in _get_page
        raise NetworkError("%s is not accesible" % url)
    NetworkError: https://www.google.com/voice/mobile/phones is not accesible
    (23:23:21) DEBUG AsyncPool.gvoice.browser_emu: Performing download of https://www.google.com/voice/m
    (23:23:21) DEBUG AsyncPool.gvoice.browser_emu: <urlopen error (101, 'Network is unreachable')>: https://www.google.com/voice/m
    (23:23:22) DEBUG AsyncPool.gvoice.browser_emu: MozillaEmulator: urllib2.URLError, retrying 1
    (23:23:22) DEBUG AsyncPool.gvoice.browser_emu: <urlopen error (101, 'Network is unreachable')>: https://www.google.com/voice/m
    (23:23:22) ERROR AsyncPool.gvoice.backend: Translating error: <urlopen error (101, 'Network is unreachable')>
    (23:23:22) ERROR AsyncPool.util.go_utils: Error, passing it back to the main thread
    (23:23:22) ERROR MainThread.connection: https://www.google.com/voice/m is not accesible
    (23:23:22) INFO  MainThread.connection: Disconnecting
    (23:23:22) INFO  MainThread.autogv: New conversation monitor stopped without starting
    (23:23:22) INFO  MainThread.autogv: voicemail monitor stopped without starting
    (23:23:22) INFO  MainThread.autogv: Cancelling auto-log off
    (23:23:22) INFO  MainThread.gvoice.conversations: 'get_texts' Saving cache
    (23:23:22) INFO  MainThread.gvoice.conversations: 'get_texts' Odd, no conversations to cache.  Did we never load the cache?
    (23:23:22) INFO  MainThread.gvoice.conversations: 'get_voicemails' Saving cache
    (23:23:22) INFO  MainThread.gvoice.conversations: 'get_voicemails' Odd, no conversations to cache.  Did we never load the cache?
    (23:23:22) INFO  MainThread.gvoice.state_machine: Addressbook Stopping State Machine
    (23:23:22) INFO  MainThread.gvoice.state_machine: Voicemail Stopping State Machine
    (23:23:22) INFO  MainThread.gvoice.state_machine: Texting Stopping State Machine
    (23:23:22) INFO  MainThread.connection: Disconnected
    (23:23:22) DEBUG AsyncPool.util.go_utils: Shutting down worker thread
    edit: in microb I had to go to about:config and change an network.dns.disableipv6 setting to false so that it works with ipv6. I see a reference to MozillaEmulator in the log. Could this be where an issue is?

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