This is a bug in Ekiga. The default for the "secondary audio output" aka
ringing device, if it's not explicitly set by the user, is the "SILENT"
device.
See https://github.com/GNOME/ekiga/pull/2 for a patch.
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@Christian: I can't do Zesty short term, I don't use it.
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Title:
dnsmasq prematurely returns REFUSED, breaking resolver
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** Description changed:
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+ [Impact]
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+ * DNS name resolution fails in certain network configurations, where
+different DNS servers are responsible for different domains and one or
+more servers reply REFUSED to queries that regard other domains than
+their own. Without the patch,
Public bug reported:
Seen with dnsmasq 2.75-1ubuntu0.16.04.3, after Trusty->Xenial update.
In my local network, I have two DNS servers; 192.168.1.1 is the local
DHCP/DNS server configured to reply to queries inside the local network,
and 192.168.1.4 is the forwarder in my DSL Router, responsible
I tried the package in my environment, removed the workaround I had for
the stock package, it worked.
Thanks!
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Title:
dnsmasq prematurely return
I just pulled my hair over this issue, trying to use a pool volume on
Debian 12.
I gather from the gitlab issue that there's still no solution on the
horizon. I also gather that a general solution is hard to find. I don't
understand that exactly but I can see that there are lots of different
type