Hello to all my Openser is running, but not accepting any connections.... I did ngrep, and the client keeps sending the registry message, but openser doenst reply.
With this configuration, openser is listening for clients in port 5060 or 5061 ?
debug=3 fork=yes log_stderror=yes
check_via=no dns=yes # (cmd. line: -r) rev_dns=no # (cmd. line: -R) port=5060 children=4 fifo="/tmp/openser_fifo"
disable_tls = 0 listen = tls:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:5061 tls_verify = 1 tls_require_certificate = 1 tls_method = TLSv1 tls_certificate ="/tls/tools/rootCA/cacert.pem" tls_private_key ="/tls/tools/rootCA/private/cakey.pem" tls_ca_list ="/tls/tools/rootCA/certs/01.pem"
Thanks Joao Pereira
Hi Joao,
openser listens by default on 5060 for UDP and TCP and on 5061 for TLS.
to check this, do "netstat -al" on your server to see if the the ports are in use.
regards, bogdan
Joao Pereira wrote:
Hello to all my Openser is running, but not accepting any connections.... I did ngrep, and the client keeps sending the registry message, but openser doenst reply.
With this configuration, openser is listening for clients in port 5060 or 5061 ?
debug=3 fork=yes log_stderror=yes check_via=no dns=yes # (cmd. line: -r) rev_dns=no # (cmd. line: -R) port=5060 children=4 fifo="/tmp/openser_fifo"
disable_tls = 0 listen = tls:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:5061 tls_verify = 1 tls_require_certificate = 1 tls_method = TLSv1 tls_certificate ="/tls/tools/rootCA/cacert.pem" tls_private_key ="/tls/tools/rootCA/private/cakey.pem" tls_ca_list ="/tls/tools/rootCA/certs/01.pem"
Thanks Joao Pereira
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