[Serusers] ser.cfg children=

samuel samu60 at gmail.com
Tue May 9 16:02:47 CEST 2006


In fact this number is the number of listeners for each interface you
bind SER to.

So, if you only have tcp listen statements there won't be UDP nor
loopback listeners.

Making serctl ps will present this information together with the rest
of processes that SER starts.

Samuel.



2006/5/9, Gould, Aaron <aaron.gould at ngc.com>:
> 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
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> 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:
> >
> > 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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