Hi Jim!
1. please post to the mailing list 2. Are you sure the clients register succesful? Use "ngrep port 5060" or the debug window of x-lite (press F9) to verify. 3. which ser version do you use 4. are you sure ser is running ("ps -Alf|grep ser")
regards, klaus
Jim Campbell wrote:
Klaus:
That was one of the files I looked through. Couldn't find it there.
I just gave up and spent 3 hours reinstalling Fedora/SER/MySQL/webmin/etc.
I then got SER working again, got Xten clients registered and then installed ser_mysql.sh. SER hasn't registered a client since. I run 'serctl monitor' and just get "cycle #: 1; if constant make sure server lives and fifo is on". 'serctl ps' doesn't do anything and 'serctl ul show' asks you the long time question but then hangs after that.
Any ideas would help...otherwise I just may re-install everything again!
Thank you for your time.
Jim Campbell
WebTel Wireless, Inc. Chief Systems Engineer Jim.Campbell@webtel.net 310.265.3333 O x227 310.265.3305 F 213.272.0788 C 800.652.5290 P ==========================
-----Original Message----- From: Klaus Darilion [mailto:klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at] Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 2:55 AM To: Jim Campbell Cc: Serusers@Iptel.Org Subject: Re: [Serusers] SIP_DOMAIN Impossible to change
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
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