[Serusers] ser.cfg children=
Gould, Aaron
aaron.gould at ngc.com
Tue May 9 13:53:37 CEST 2006
why is there 4 of each? is there a legitimate need for the loopbacks? also, may i turn off the 4 udp and leave only the 4 tcp? if so how please. and furthermore, i beleive tls is security over tcp , if so, how may i turn on tls ?
thanks
aaron
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From: serusers-bounces at lists.iptel.org on behalf of Andrey Kouprianov
Sent: Tue 5/9/2006 3:36 AM
To: serusers at lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] ser.cfg children=
There was a privious post on this exactly like yours. Anyway...
"children=4" mean that there will be 4 UDP, 4 TCP and 4 loopback
listenters on your SER, when you start it (you can check with "serctl
ps" to verify).
On 5/9/06, Giuseppe Parlato <gparlato at tnet.it> wrote:
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> Hi
> in ser.cfg what does #children=4 means.. I've been looking in many
> configurations file but there is no explenation
>
> Giuseppe
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