[Serusers] SER listen on multiple ports
Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul
andrei at iptel.org
Thu Jun 30 13:24:10 CEST 2005
On Jun 30, 2005 at 01:34, smy at addm.com <smy at addm.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I tried searching for a similar thread in the iptel archive, but can't find any
> related discussion, so please forgive me if some of you have discussed this
> issue previously for I did try searching for it!! :>
>
> I'm trying to have SER listen on other ports on top of its default (5060)
> without success.
>
> In my configuration, I tried....
>
> listen=public-ip
> port=5080
> port=5060
If you are using ser <0.9.0 then use:
listen=public-ip
port=5060
listen=public-ip
port=5080
(you must have listen/port pairs, if you have 2 ports one after another,
the second one will override the first one).
>From the command line: ser -l ip -p 5060 -l ip -p 5080 ...
If the ser version is >=0.9.0:
listen=public-ip:5060
listen=public-ip:5080
or from the command line:
ser -l ip:5060 -l ip:5080
Andrei
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