Try using ngrep –q SIP to see all
the traffic. Did you install serweb in unix or windows
machine?
Thanks
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C.M. Rahman Jr.
CTO
CCNP, MCSE Security "Secure your self by securing your
System"
CompTI Security Plus Certified
CCS Internet
http://www.ccsi.com
Tel: 512-257-2274 Ex: 115
From: serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org
[mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On Behalf
Of Gala, Dipen
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004
12:54 PM
To: serusers@lists.iptel.org
Subject: [Serusers] SERWEB packets
Guys
I have my serweb running and I am trying to sniff the sip packets through
ethereal sniffer s/w
But to
my shock there is no sip traffic.
I
guess serweb uses TCP instead of UDP bcoz I am seeing tons of TCP traffic.
Has
any one encountered such thing.
Can
I change the serweb setting so that I can have UDP instead of TCP. Also if its
working on TCP how can I see my sip information..
Also
does anyone knows how the hell can I use serweb to make a call
I have
added users in my phone book
But
they always show offline, even though they have logged in.
If
anybody can share his ser.cfg with me for this it will be very nice
Thanks
Dipen K Gala
Fidelity
Investments System Company - Telecom
Phone:
(617) 563-2729
Email:
Dipen.Gala@FMR.com