If you use the default ser.cfg file to run SER, it will auth every user, in fact , there
will be no authorization, that's why every user will log in. To solve this, you'll
have to auth your users by mysql or radius... All users that are created by SERCTL are
recorded at a certain table at you mysql or radius. I'm sending you my configuration
with mysql support, but in order to work, you'll have to have mysql installed.
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 15:03:06 -0500
Tai Vo <tvo(a)convergedaccess.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I down load SERMYSQL and SER (version = SER-0.8.14-Linux). After I populate
the SERMysql subscription and
location tables (via SERCTL add <password> <email> and SERCTL ul add
<username> <uri>), my SER could not accept
any Resgister message from any UA endpoint.
Could you please tell me why and how to make the SER working. If you have
any working SER script, please give me a
copy.
Thanks you very much for you help in advance.
Best Regards,
Tai Vo
tducvo(a)yahoo.com
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