Had SER running on Fedora Core 3. Moved unit to a different LAN. "SIP_DOMAIN" EXPORT environmental variable refuses to change although changed in /etc/profile, ser.cfg, /etc/bashrc, MySQL table, etc. Searched every file on the drive using grep to locate the IP address with no luck. Every time I reboot, the SIP_DOMAIN variable reflects old IP address. I pulled most of my hair out and enough curse words to make a sailor blush.
Can anyone help me out??? Jim Campbell
maybe hardcoded in "serctl"?
Jim Campbell wrote:
Had SER running on Fedora Core 3. Moved unit to a different LAN. "SIP_DOMAIN" EXPORT environmental variable refuses to change although changed in /etc/profile, ser.cfg, /etc/bashrc, MySQL table, etc. Searched every file on the drive using grep to locate the IP address with no luck. Every time I reboot, the SIP_DOMAIN variable reflects old IP address. I pulled most of my hair out and enough curse words to make a sailor blush.
Can anyone help me out???
Jim Campbell
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
Do you by chance have this defined in your serctl script?
Jim Campbell wrote:
Had SER running on Fedora Core 3. Moved unit to a different LAN. "SIP_DOMAIN" EXPORT environmental variable refuses to change although changed in /etc/profile, ser.cfg, /etc/bashrc, MySQL table, etc. Searched every file on the drive using grep to locate the IP address with no luck. Every time I reboot, the SIP_DOMAIN variable reflects old IP address. I pulled most of my hair out and enough curse words to make a sailor blush.
Can anyone help me out???
Jim Campbell
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers