[Users] Re: [Serusers] no login to openser

Ronald Wiplinger ronald at elmit.com
Mon Oct 17 19:31:48 CEST 2005


Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:

> On 10/17/05 19:55, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
>
>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> the appropriate mailing list for questions related to openser is 
>>> users at openser.org (http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users).
>>>
>> Thanks for pointing out that.
>>
>> I found a part of my problem, but I cannot explain it.
>> The phone (hard phone as well as a softphone) have been set to 
>> connect to port 5062, but I see the registration still on 5060, where 
>> Asterisk is running (on the same machine). The user 800000 has no 
>> account on Asterisk, therefore the login fails there.
>>
>> Any idea where this could come from?
>
> maybe there is a special field to set for registrar address in phone's 
> configuration, or the phone is broken. What kind of phones have you 
> tried?
>

That was exactly my first thought too. I use a noname SIP phone, and 
than I used firefly. The exaclty same behaviour.

Is there any command line utility to test that?


bye

Ronald Wiplinger

> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
>>
>>
>> bye
>>
>> Ronald Wiplinger
>>
>>
>>> Please see my comments inline.
>>>
>>> On 10/17/05 11:44, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
>>>
>>>> (It is my first try, .... I am sure I make something wrong)
>>>>
>>>> I have installed openser and it is now running for a while, ... 
>>>> today I have added two users by:
>>>>
>>>> export SIP_DOMAIN=voip.mydomain.com
>>>> openserctl add 800000 secret0 me at mydomain.com
>>>> openserctl add 800001 secret1 me at mydomain.com
>>>>
>>>> first test:
>>>>
>>>> openserctl ul show
>>>> Dumping all contacts may take long: are you sure you want to 
>>>> proceed? [Y|N] y
>>>> ===Domain list===
>>>> ---Domain---
>>>> name : 'aliases'
>>>> size : 512
>>>> table: 0x2a96f6d120
>>>> d_ll {
>>>>    n    : 0
>>>>    first: (nil)
>>>>    last : (nil)
>>>> }
>>>> ---/Domain---
>>>> ---Domain---
>>>> name : 'location'
>>>> size : 512
>>>> table: 0x2a96f68f38
>>>> d_ll {
>>>>    n    : 1
>>>>    first: 0x2a96f71180
>>>>    last : 0x2a96f71180
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> ...Record(0x2a96f71180)...
>>>> domain: 'location'
>>>> aor   : 'admin'
>>>> ~~~Contact(0x2a96f71298)~~~
>>>> domain    : 'location'
>>>> aor       : 'admin'
>>>> Contact   : 'sip:601 at vpbx.elmit.com'
>>>> Expires   : Permanent
>>>> q         : 1
>>>> Call-ID   : 
>>>> 'The-Answer-To-The-Ultimate-Question-Of-Life-Universe-And-Everything'
>>>> CSeq      : 42
>>>> User-Agent: 'SIP Express Router FIFO'
>>>> received  : ''
>>>> State     : CS_SYNC
>>>> Flags     : 128
>>>> Sock      : none (null)
>>>> next      : (nil)
>>>> prev      : (nil)
>>>> ~~~/Contact~~~~
>>>> .../Record...
>>>>
>>>> ---/Domain---
>>>> ===/Domain list===
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Here it says domain:    'location'   that sounds for me not 
>>>> correct, shouldn't it be voip.mydomain.com ??
>>>
>>>
>>> It is ok, actually the 'location' is the name of the table (the name 
>>> of the field is a bit misleading).The sip domain should be visible 
>>> in aor, but you didn't use 'use_domain' parameter, so it is ignored.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I use than a hard phone and set it up, but it cannot log on, ... I 
>>>> also do not see anything happen, when I use openserctl moni
>>>>
>>>> What have I done wrong?
>>>
>>>
>>> You can watch the network traffic while trying to register, there 
>>> could be something misconfigured. Use:
>>> 'ngrep -qt port 5060' on your sip server and send the output to me 
>>> to be able to give you more hints.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> BTW, I checked with serweb, and the user 800000 can login!
>>>
>>>






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