[Serusers] Debug information

Rick Gocher rgocher at coptalk.com
Tue Dec 16 21:05:31 CET 2003


When I do a serctl showdb Rick the output reads,

# serctl showdb Rick
+---------------------+
| email_address       |
+---------------------+
| rgocher at coptalk.com |
+---------------------+
Note: Due to usage of cache, server's list  may differ from DB list.

Does this mean I am able to register?


Thank you,

Rick



At 09:01 PM 12/16/2003 +0100, Jiri Kuthan wrote:
>At 08:53 PM 12/16/2003, Nils Ohlmeier wrote:
> >On Tuesday 16 December 2003 20:39, Rick Gocher wrote:
> >> Hi,  please accept my apologies for asking the same questions.  I have 
> read
> >> through the sip tutorial, faqs and other docs with little success.  In my
> >> ser.cfg I have uncommented these lines below (www_autorize) and once again
> >> get unauthorized user when attempting to register with the ATA and 
> Xten.  I
> >> have placed coptalk.com and sip.coptalk.com in the auth area of ser.cfg
> >> with the same results.  In addition, I have tried changing my UID on the
> >> ATA from Rick, to Rick at coptalk.com and Rick at sip.coptalk.com, all with bad
> >> results.  When I do a serctl show Rick it returns the following;
> >> +----------+------------------+-----------+---------------------+
> >>
> >> | username | domain           | grp       | last_modified       |
> >>
> >> +----------+------------------+-----------+---------------------+
> >>
> >> | Rick     | sip.coptalk.com | free-pstn | 2003-12-07 16:56:29 |
> >> | Rick     | sip.coptalk.com | local     | 2003-12-07 16:07:13 |
> >>
> >> +----------+------------------+-----------+---------------------+
> >>
> >> This means there is a user named Rick and he should be able to register,
> >> right?
> >
> >First of all serctl has no command 'show <username>'. From the output i 
> guess
> >you ran 'serctl acl show Rick'. But this is something completly different,
> >and thus the output above does not mean that you are allowed/able to 
> register
> >with your server.
> >Unfortunately there is no serctl command to check if the user is 
> available in
> >the subscriber table.
>
>Fortunately, there is such ;)
>
>"serctl showdb jiri" works.
>
>-jiri




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