Which script ? Ser determines IP addresses of all
configured interfaces and corresponding hostnames upon startup.
regards, Jan.
On 11-02 18:05, chid(a)eglobalcall.com wrote:
Hi,
Can I just cut and paste the script directly into the ser.cfg file?
-Chi
Original Message:
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From: serusers (Jiri) serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 17:30:52 +0100
To: chid(a)eglobalcall.com, serusers(a)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.
1. 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.
2. 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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