Hello,
kamailio is in the default debian stable repository -- you should just run:
apt-get update
apt-get install kamailio kamailio-mysql-modules
apt-get install mysql-server
Edit /etc/kamailio/kamctlrc and set the database engine to MYSQL, adjust
other settings there as you want.
Run:
kamdbctl create
Edit /etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg and enable the features you want.
Edit /etc/default/kamailio to enable starting kamailio, then run:
/etc/init.d/kamailio start
On the other hand, can you point of what guidelines you followed and you
couldn't complete? What are these "2 sets of paths involved in
documentation/procedures plus a reference to a 3rd which caused a
complete failure "?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 22/02/16 05:40, Ed Todd wrote:
I tried installing the pre-compiled version of 4.3
under Debian and
had all sorts of problems. I found there were 2 sets of paths involved
in documentation/procedures plus a reference to a 3rd which caused a
complete failure when the directory referred to was missing. I ran
into more problems when I tried to access my server from outside my
network (static IP). So I thought I’d bite the bullet and install from
source. I get to the bit where I am creating the database and even
more errors:
* cannot connect to local mysql server
* kamdbctl.mysql 112: unary operator expected
In one part of the procedure it refers to db_mysql and another to
mysql. Is there a simple installation guide around anywhere which will
help me get around all these problems? All I want is a Debian with
KAMAILIO running on it!
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