408 Timeout means SER sent out the request, but no reply was received.
so, communication between SERWEB and SER works perfectly. Watch your
network traffic to see what about the reply (also you can start ser in
full debug mode to see if it actually receive the reply and what exactly
it's doing with it).
bogdan
Milivoje Mirovic wrote:
I'm sorry for being boring, but this problem is
very
important to me. At least, can someone tell me if I
did everything ok?
Milivoje
--- Milivoje Mirovic <mmirovic(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Hello everybody!
I'm configuring sip server as my student project and
I
have few problems, so I'll appreciate your help:
I have configured ser and serWeb, pstn gateway,
mysql,
everything is working fine. How I'm unable to put IM
(instant messages) from serweb in function:
- I have configured ser to accept messages in this
way:
....
fifo = "/tmp/ser_fifo"
fifo_mode = 0777
....
loadmodule "/usr/lib/ser/modules/msilo.so"
....
modparam("msilo", "registrar",
"sip:registrar@rcub.bg.ac.yu")
modparam("msilo", "db_url",
"sql://ser:password@rcub.bg.ac.yu/ser")
....
if (method == "REGISTER") {
if (!save("location")) {
sl_reply_error();
};
m_dump();
break;
};
....
if (method == "MESSAGE") {
if (!t_newtran()) {
sl_reply_error();
break;
};
if (m_store("0")) {
t_reply("202", "Accepted for
Later Delivery");
break;
};
t_reply("503", "Service
Unavailable");
break;
};
Problem is that serweb continues to report '408
Request timed out' message. I think that maybe there
is problem with fifo, but I'm not sure. I tried to
run
shell script for sending IM (from admin guide) but
in
syslog there were several errors, all saying that
line
must begin with ':' (for lines: NOTIFY,
sip:originator@foo.bar etc.). Why script doesn't
work?
Can you help me solve the problem?
Thank you in advance.
Milivoje
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