Where is this SER going to be deployed? at the customer location or in
your rack? If you wanted the same installation to listen on two
different ports, you could install a second instance or configure port
forwarding. All this is sort of useless though and creates something
else to support. Maybe they will be willing to buy an SBC like an ingate
or a jasomi and deploy it at the customer location instead of opening
the ominous scary port 5060...
Either way, good luck.
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From: Daniel Poulsen [mailto:dpoulsen@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 12:20 PM
To: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: [Serusers] 5060 Firewalled
Hello-
I have a client in a building where the IT staff refuse to open port
5060 for him citing 'security concerns'. Is there a way to get SER to
listen on multiple ports? or do I have to start another instance of SER
with a different ser.cfg?
Thanks for your input.
Dan