I just started installing ser the other day and the installation was smooth and painless. I am know not quite sure about about the configuration files and how to set them. Here is my current setup -- I have a fedora 3 linux box obtaining a dhcp assigned address with currently no hostname set and no FQDN-- localhost.localdomain. I signed up the other day to iptel.org to register for a username and password -- ie, _example@iptel.org_ (mailto:example@iptel.org) .
So i have 2 issues. 1. What should i specify in my /etc/profile for SIP_DOMAIN -- should i use my _example@iptel.org_ (mailto:example@iptel.org) or my internal lan address or my wan address available to the outside?
2. Same question when it comes to configuring the /usr/local/etc/ser/ser.cfg what should be listed on the listen parameters listen=127.0.0.1 listen=192.168.x.x or should it be the wan address
also can i use the alias alias=_example@iptel.org_ (mailto:example@iptel.org) or should this be my machines hostname.
Regards,
Alfred
read the startup docs at www.onsip.org, they are petty good in getting you up and running
Iqbal
AChin63457@aol.com wrote:
I just started installing ser the other day and the installation was smooth and painless. I am know not quite sure about about the configuration files and how to set them. Here is my current setup -- I have a fedora 3 linux box obtaining a dhcp assigned address with currently no hostname set and no FQDN-- localhost.localdomain. I signed up the other day to iptel.org to register for a username and password -- ie, example@iptel.org mailto:example@iptel.org.
So i have 2 issues. 1. What should i specify in my /etc/profile for SIP_DOMAIN -- should i use my example@iptel.org mailto:example@iptel.org or my internal lan address or my wan address available to the outside?
- Same question when it comes to configuring the
/usr/local/etc/ser/ser.cfg what should be listed on the listen parameters listen=127.0.0.1 listen=192.168.x.x or should it be the wan address
also can i use the alias alias=example@iptel.org mailto:example@iptel.org or should this be my machines hostname.
Regards,
Alfred
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