Hi Michel,
if you did a default installation from sources, the install dir is /usr/local and the default cfg script will by in /usr/local/etc/openser .
if you want to use a specific conf file, use the -f parameter: openser -f /etc/openser/openser.cfg
regards, bogdan
Michel Bensoussan wrote:
Hello I have some setup problems. I compiled and install as following:
/prompt$ make mode=debug all prompt$ su prompt# make install
/To run openSer I tried:
/prompt# /usr/local/sbin/openser / and
/prompt# /usr/local/sbin/openser D E / in both case there is the following output:
/ 127.0.0.1 [127.0.0.1]:5060 192.168.1.86 [192.168.1.86]:5060 192.169.4.86 [192.169.4.86]:5060 192.168.13.86 [192.168.13.86]:5060 127.0.0.1 [127.0.0.1]:5060 192.168.1.86 [192.168.1.86]:5060 192.169.4.86 [192.169.4.86]:5060 192.168.13.86 [192.168.13.86]:5060 Listening on udp: 127.0.0.1 [127.0.0.1]:5060 udp: 192.168.1.86 [192.168.1.86]:5060 udp: 192.169.4.86 [192.169.4.86]:5060 udp: 192.168.13.86 [192.168.13.86]:5060 tcp: 127.0.0.1 [127.0.0.1]:5060 tcp: 192.168.1.86 [192.168.1.86]:5060 tcp: 192.169.4.86 [192.169.4.86]:5060 tcp: 192.168.13.86 [192.168.13.86]:5060 Aliases: tcp: michel:5060 tcp: michel.local:5060 tcp: localhost:5060 udp: michel:5060 udp: michel.local:5060 udp: localhost:5060
//prompt#
/Attached my config file ( /etc/openser/openser.cfg). On this config file, I set listen=192.168.13.86 so I expected the openSER to listen only 192.168.13.86.
Actually I don't understand from where the application takes the openser.cfg file?
I removed /etc/openser/openser.cfg but the application is still running. / /Regards, Michel. /