Hello,
comments inline,
On 10/21/2003 7:16 PM, Subhra Saha wrote:
Thank you Daniel. I have installed the 0.8.11 version.
The SER is
running and I am able to see the various processes.
I am having the following problems:
1. I tried to register my SIP SJ client to the server and on running
ethereal I found that the REGISTER packet was directed to 208.27.83.140
by SER. And so my user registration was timing out.
Shouldn't SIP SER do the registration?
Do you have any idea what 208.27.83.140 stands for? It is one of your IP
addresses? Usually, this problem occurs when the REGISTERs are not
intended to SER -- the hostname or the IP address in request URI is
different than the one of the machine when ser is running. If this IP is
the one of the machine with ser they try to add the hostname you are
using into SIP URIs as an alias in ser config file. Just add a line like
the next one into global parameters section:
alias="mydomain.org"
2. I made the changes as per HOWTOs for Serweb.
Unfortunately, I have
not been able to run serweb.
The document HOWTOs mentioned changes with respect to RH Linux 8.0 and I
was using 7.3. The directory '/usr/www/html' didn't contain a directory
'htdoc' but only 'htdig'. I assumed that htdoc meant htdig and made the
same changes. But I am not able to launch serweb?
htdig is another tool for searching into webpages. So, obviously you are
using the wrong directory. Depending the distribution you are using, if
you install the web server from sources or from packages, the web
directory may be located in different places, like /var/www or
/var/httpd or /home/www or /home/httpd ...
The best way to see where this directory is located is to find first the
httpd.conf and look into it for 'DocumentRoot'. Note that I assumed that
you try to use Apache web server.
Best regards,
}Daniel
Could someone please let me know how to start serweb and why my
registrations are being forwarded by SER to some other IP?
I intend to run SER at first with mySql.
Thanks & regards,
Subhra
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla
[mailto:Daniel-Constantin.Mierla@fokus.fraunhofer.de]
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 1:55 AM
To: Subhra Saha
Cc: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER installation problems
Hello,
use SER v0.8.11. The 0.8.8 is very very very ... obsolete and is no
longer supported by us. Beside that, 0.8.11 has many feature
improvements, bug fixes a.s.o. Also, the documentation you find in our
web site refers to the latest release (0.8.11), maybe not yet full
updated but almost.
I am using ser on RH7.3 and it works perfectly, but I don't remember
what was the state of sectl at the 0.8.8 release moment. So, please try
the version 0.8.11 and tell us if something does not work. SER should
start without problems with the default config file provided in
packages.
Best regards,
}Daniel
On 10/21/2003 1:40 AM, Subhra Saha wrote:
Hi,
I am new to using SER and at the moment having installation problems.
I am trying to run SER 0.8.8 version on a Redhat Linux 7.3 machine. Is
it OK?
After proceeding as specified in the quick install guide, I have been
able to start the SER.
But on trying to monitor the performance of SER using '/usr/sbin/serctl
moni', the following is shown:
[cycle #:1 ; if constant make sure server lives and fifo is on
I am not able to follow this.
Have also downloaded and untared the serweb. But I have not been able
to
figure out how to go about using it.
Could someone please let me know how to go about configuring the SER
and
when to be certain that the SER running is OK?
Thanks & Regards,
Subhra Saha
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