[OpenSER-Users] Problem adding permanent user locations using openserctl

Ashley Unitt ashley.unitt at newvoicemedia.com
Tue Jan 8 17:53:12 CET 2008


I've recently installed a vanilla OpenSER v1.3.0 (a new install) and I'm
trying to set up permanent user locations using openserctl as I have some
devices that won't register on their own.

 

I am currently running without a database.

 

When trying to add a user using the command line "openserctl ul add 100
sip:192.168.1.40" I get the error:

 

ERROR: 400; check if you use aliases in OpenSER.

 

Can someone please give me some pointers on what to try?

 

 

Thanks

 

Ashley

 

 

 

I've modified the openserctlrc as follows:

 

# $Id: openserctlrc,v 1.2 2006/07/05 19:37:20 miconda Exp $

#

# openser control tool resource file

#

# here you can set variables used in the openserctl

 

## your SIP domain

SIP_DOMAIN=openser.development.newvoicemedia.com

 

## database type: MYSQL or PGSQL, by defaulte none is loaded

# DBENGINE=MYSQL

 

## database host

# DBHOST=localhost

 

## database name

# DBNAME=openser

 

## database read/write user

# DBRWUSER=openser

 

## database read only user

# DBROUSER=openserro

 

## password for database read only user

# DBROPW=openserro

 

## database super user

# DBROOTUSER="root"

 

## type of aliases used: DB - database aliases; UL - usrloc aliases

## - default: none

ALIASES_TYPE=""UL

 

## control engine: FIFO or UNIXSOCK

## - default FIFO

# CTLENGINE="FIFO"

 

## path to FIFO file

# OSER_FIFO="FIFO"

 

## check ACL names; default on (1); off (0)

# VERIFY_ACL=1

 

## ACL names - if VERIFY_ACL is set, only the ACL names from below list

## are accepted

# ACL_GROUPS="local ld int voicemail free-pstn"

 

## verbose - debug purposes - default '0'

VERBOSE=1

 

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