[Users] OpenSER AstLinux build posted for testing
Klaus Darilion
klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Wed Aug 30 10:48:41 CEST 2006
hi !
you might want to take a look at milkfish.org which uses openser on
openWRT. They also use dbtext. The milkfish_openser.cfg is in the
milkfish package.
regards
klaus
Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
> Hello OpenSer Users,
>
> It seems that many of you are also Asterisk users or at least
> subscribe to asterisk-users. Some of you might recognize AstLinux...
>
> Just in case you don't:
>
> http://www.astlinux.org
>
> ---and---
>
> http://www.sf.net/projects/astlinux [in transition]
>
> Anyways, I have long hoped to build a version of AstLinux that
> includes OpenSer. Basically, what I have done is taken astlinux-trunk,
> add openser, add rtpproxy, de-select the Asterisk packages, and build!
>
> What I got was 11mb (gzipped) disk images ready to be written to CF
> cards/hard disks. As usual, I have created two images:
>
> *net4801.img.gz is for the Soekris net4801 SBC
>
> *i586.img.gz is for just about any i586 and higher machine
>
> There is also an ISO image ready to boot on or install to most i586
> or higher machines. You guessed it, it is the one with .iso in the
> filename. It includes both the net4801 and i586 images.
>
> These are 48mb gzipped disk images, with GRUB bootloader and ext2
> root filesystem. If you want to write them to disk, try this:
>
> gunzip [image.gz]
> dd if=[output file.img] of=/dev/sdb # <--- VERIFY THIS DEVICE
>
> Where /dev/sdb is where your USB CF flash adapter is.
>
> If you want access to the ext2 filesystem, try this:
>
> gunzip [image.gz]
> mkdir /mnt/image
> mount -t ext2 -o loop,offset=32256 [image.gz] /mnt/image
>
> If you are curious about how these images were created, take a look
> at SVN on the astlinux project page.
>
> The OpenSer version used for these builds was openser-1.1.0-notls.
> I built every module that did not depend on an external library that I
> don't have yet (sorry, no mysql, jabber, or radius yet).
>
> I need help!!!
>
> For the time being, I don't have mysql. Also, because AstLinux is
> targeted for compact flash, mysql isn't a good idea anyways. I was not
> able to get a working configuration in the time alloted using DBTEXT.
> Does anyone have a sample config that I can put in this build? As of
> now, openser, rtpproxy, openser modules, and all of the astlinux-style
> init scripts are done. All I need is a good sample config file to make
> it "plug and play".
>
> I also need testing!
>
> My current to-do list:
>
> - add mysql (and the openser modules, of course)
>
> - add radius support (freeradius?)
>
> - jabber/xmpp (depending on size, complexity, etc)
>
> - fix astshape (iproute2-based traffic shaper) RTP TOS values to be the
> same that rtpproxy uses, and standardize this across all astlinux builds
>
> - COME UP WITH A NAME. I have no idea what to call this thing. Any
> suggestions? SERlinux (or something like it) is too obvious and boring!
>
> You can grab the goodies here:
>
> http://www.krisk.org/openser/
>
> Regardless, I hope that someone finds this interesting or useful.
> Let me know what you think!
>
> --
> Kristian Kielhofner
>
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