[Serusers] Problem with Aliases

Jiri Kuthan jiri at iptel.org
Tue Mar 2 23:07:43 CET 2004


There are several issues. First, unless you are interested in development
you should take the stable version (see www.iptel.org/ser/cvs). Secondly,
adding alias still does not make sure that the aliased user is online.
The third potential source of problems is that serctl added wrong expiration
time to user loation databas, but I think that's been fixed on CVS.

-jiri

At 10:27 PM 3/2/2004, Patrick Muldoon wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>I have been trying to get aliases to work without much luck. Could someone 
>point me in the right direction? 
>
>I am using 
>
>[doon at webdisk0:ser] ser -V
>version: ser 0.8.13-dev-23-merged (i386/freebsd)
>flags: STATS:Off, USE_TCP, DISABLE_NAGLE, DNS_IP_HACK, SHM_MEM, SHM_MMAP, 
>PKG_MALLOC, F_MALLOC, FAST_LOCK-ADAPTIVE_WAIT
>ADAPTIVE_WAIT_LOOPS=1024, MAX_RECV_BUFFER_SIZE 262144, MAX_LISTEN 16, 
>MAX_URI_SIZE 1024, BUF_SIZE 65535
>
>[doon at webdisk0:ser] serctl alias add 4324327 sip:004327 at sip.inoc.net
>sip:004327 at sip.inoc.net
>200 Added to table
>('4324327','sip:004327 at sip.inoc.net') to 'aliases'
>
>[doon at webdisk0:ser] serctl alias show 4324327 at sip.inoc.net
><sip:004327 at sip.inoc.net>;q=1.00;expires=-104
>
>Using the basic ser.cfg file, with just the changes to get it to work with 
>mysql, and authentication.  
>
>Running with Debug 7. here is what I get.. Most of the extra cruft trimmed 
>out.  
>
>0(52806) lookup(): '4324327 at sip.inoc.net' Not found in usrloc
>0(52806) check_self - checking if host==us: 12==14 &&  [sip.inoc.net] ==                        
>   [64.246.134.130]
>0(52806) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches port 5060
>0(52806) check_self - checking if host==us: 12==14 &&  [sip.inoc.net] == 
>   [64.246.134.130]
>0(52806) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches port 5060
>0(52806) lookup(): '4324327 at sip.inoc.net' Not found in usrloc
>
>
>Right now this is basically an internal test. Trying to make it so we have our 
>internal extensions mapped, but if people dial our real PSTN Numbers they get 
>translated to our extentsions. 
>
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.  
>
>Thanks, 
>-Patrick 
>
>
>
>-- 
>Patrick Muldoon
>Network/Software Engineer
>INOC (http://www.inoc.net)
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>
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