Hi,
Can I just cut and paste the script directly into the ser.cfg file?
-Chi
Original Message: ----------------- From: serusers (Jiri) serusers@lists.iptel.org Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 17:30:52 +0100 To: chid@eglobalcall.com, serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] New Setup of SER
At 01:22 PM 2/11/2003, Chi Dang wrote:
Hi,
Sorry to be greedy but I have two questions. I've just finished installed the ser 0.8 version on Solaris 2.8.
- When I ran ser, it said it is listening to only 3 servers. I have
added 2 more into my /etc/hosts file but make no difference. Where does ser daemon get the ip of servers that it is listening to?
/etc/hosts configures you resolver and does not affect the interfaces configured on your host. ser determines existing interfaces but does not care about your resolver's configuration.
- I plan to use ser with my cisco voip gateways. Is there anything
special that I need to configure ser to make it work with Cisco gateways?
Maybe access control http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/seruser-html/x740.html#AEN786 Note that Cisco gateways have no digest support, so you are left only with source IP address "authentication".
-Jiri
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Which script ? Ser determines IP addresses of all configured interfaces and corresponding hostnames upon startup.
regards, Jan.
On 11-02 18:05, chid@eglobalcall.com wrote:
Hi,
Can I just cut and paste the script directly into the ser.cfg file?
-Chi
Original Message:
From: serusers (Jiri) serusers@lists.iptel.org Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 17:30:52 +0100 To: chid@eglobalcall.com, serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] New Setup of SER
At 01:22 PM 2/11/2003, Chi Dang wrote:
Hi,
Sorry to be greedy but I have two questions. I've just finished installed the ser 0.8 version on Solaris 2.8.
- When I ran ser, it said it is listening to only 3 servers. I have
added 2 more into my /etc/hosts file but make no difference. Where does ser daemon get the ip of servers that it is listening to?
/etc/hosts configures you resolver and does not affect the interfaces configured on your host. ser determines existing interfaces but does not care about your resolver's configuration.
- I plan to use ser with my cisco voip gateways. Is there anything
special that I need to configure ser to make it work with Cisco gateways?
Maybe access control http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/seruser-html/x740.html#AEN786 Note that Cisco gateways have no digest support, so you are left only with source IP address "authentication".
-Jiri
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I think he means the gateway script from the serueser docs (the link Jiri provided on his second question). Feel free to copy it, their is no copyright on it, if you mean that. But we can't answer if this script will do what you need or expect without knowing all details of your use scenario.
To your first question: maybe 'listen' and 'alias' are the options in the Ser configuration you are looking for.
Reagrds Nils
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 00:20, Jan Janak wrote:
Which script ? Ser determines IP addresses of all configured interfaces and corresponding hostnames upon startup.
regards, Jan.
On 11-02 18:05, chid@eglobalcall.com wrote:
Hi,
Can I just cut and paste the script directly into the ser.cfg file?
-Chi
Original Message:
From: serusers (Jiri) serusers@lists.iptel.org Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 17:30:52 +0100 To: chid@eglobalcall.com, serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] New Setup of SER
At 01:22 PM 2/11/2003, Chi Dang wrote:
Hi,
Sorry to be greedy but I have two questions. I've just finished installed the ser 0.8 version on Solaris 2.8.
- When I ran ser, it said it is listening to only 3 servers. I have
added 2 more into my /etc/hosts file but make no difference. Where does ser daemon get the ip of servers that it is listening to?
/etc/hosts configures you resolver and does not affect the interfaces configured on your host. ser determines existing interfaces but does not care about your resolver's configuration.
- I plan to use ser with my cisco voip gateways. Is there anything
special that I need to configure ser to make it work with Cisco gateways?
Maybe access control http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/seruser-html/x740.html#AEN786 Note that Cisco gateways have no digest support, so you are left only with source IP address "authentication".
-Jiri
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