Yes, the nomenclature is pretty standard throughout SER when it is
expecting an address. *Most* places that accept some sort of socket or
address accept <proto>:<dev>:<port> where <dev> can be a hostname,
ip
address or interface. For instance:
modparam("nathelper", "force_socket", "eth0")
-Evan
Gould, Aaron wrote:
thanks evan. could i do this ...?
'listen=tls:eth0'
thanks
aaron
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From: Evan Borgström [mailto:evan.borgstrom@ca.mci.com]
Sent: Tue 5/9/2006 12:51 PM
To: Gould, Aaron
Cc: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] ser.cfg children=
There are plenty of legitimate uses for having SER listen on a loopback
address. I have one server that runs two instances of SER, one for SIP
messaging and the other as a SIMPLE<->XMPP (jabber) gateway. They
communicate over the loopback interface.
To turn off different interfaces just modify your listen statements.
For instance if you only want things to listen on eth0 add 'listen=eth0'
to your global statements. If you want just UDP on eth0 use
'listen=udp:eth0'.
FWIW, a good rule of thumb is to run services blacklist centric (ie.
deny everything by default and then allow only the things you want) so
the more specific your listen statements are the easier it is to
anticipate the traffic you will receive.
-Evan
Gould, Aaron wrote:
why is there 4 of each? is there a legitimate
need for the loopbacks? also, may i turn off the 4 udp and leave only the 4 tcp? if so
how please. and furthermore, i beleive tls is security over tcp , if so, how may i turn
on tls ?
thanks
aaron
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From: serusers-bounces(a)lists.iptel.org on behalf of Andrey Kouprianov
Sent: Tue 5/9/2006 3:36 AM
To: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] ser.cfg children=
There was a privious post on this exactly like yours. Anyway...
"children=4" mean that there will be 4 UDP, 4 TCP and 4 loopback
listenters on your SER, when you start it (you can check with "serctl
ps" to verify).
On 5/9/06, Giuseppe Parlato <gparlato(a)tnet.it> wrote:
Hi
in ser.cfg what does #children=4 means.. I've been looking in many
configurations file but there is no explenation
Giuseppe
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