I had the same error msgs when I load the radius_acc modules
the following is the error msgs
[root@md benny]# /usr/sbin/ser restart
0(3699) ERROR: load_module: could not open module
</usr/lib/ser/modules/radius_
acc.so>: libradiusclient.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or d
irectory
0(3699) parse error (25,13-48): failed to load module
ERROR: bad config file (1 errors)
[root@md benny]#
and I check that the radius_acc.so is in /usr/lib/ser/modules
and the libradiusclient.so.0 is also in /usr/local/lib as it is stated in
the Makefile.
Where is the error came from? Have any one successfully implement it?
Hi Benny,
I had the same problem as you. After I statically linked the radiusclient library in the both radius modules this problem seems to be resolved.
http://lists.iptel.org/pipermail/serusers/2003-February/000419.html
However radius authentication still doesn't work and the developer said:
"the path is not staticaly linked, it should be resolved by you
dynamic linker, I don't know where is the problem, it seems to me that
there is some problem with radiusclient libraries on your system, "
I use Solaris 8. Now I am trying to recompile and reinstall radiusclient library. If I find out something, I'll tell you.
regards, yang
pass_fd.c: added #include <sys/uio.h>
tcp_main.c: moved #include <sys/select.h> underneath #include
<sys/types.h.>
Still getting this:
$ gmake
Makefile.defs:331: Old gcc detected (2.9x), use gcc >= 3.1 for better
results
gcc -g -O9 -funroll-loops -Wcast-align -Wall -m486 -malign-loops=4
-DNAME='"ser"' -DVERSION='"0.8.11pre6-tcp5-tm"' -DARCH='"i386"'
-DOS='"freebsd"' -DCOMPILER='"gcc 2.95"' -D__CPU_i386
-DCFG_DIR='"/usr/local/etc/ser/"' -DPKG_MALLOC -DSHM_MEM -DSHM_MMAP
-DADAPTIVE_WAIT -DADAPTIVE_WAIT_LOOPS=1024 -DDNS_IP_HACK -DUSE_IPV6
-DVOICE_MAIL -D_TOTAG -DUSE_TCP -DFAST_LOCK -DHAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN
-DHAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME2 -DHAVE_UNION_SEMUN -DHAVE_SCHED_YIELD -c
tcp_main.c -o tcp_main.o
tcp_main.c: In function `tcp_send':
tcp_main.c:351: `MSG_NOSIGNAL' undeclared (first use in this function)
tcp_main.c:351: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
tcp_main.c:351: for each function it appears in.)
gmake: *** [tcp_main.o] Error 1
Cannot find proper #define for MSG_NOSIGNAL
The flags, according to "send()" man page is:
The flags parameter may include one or more of the following:
#define MSG_OOB 0x1 /* process out-of-band data */
#define MSG_PEEK 0x2 /* peek at incoming message */
#define MSG_DONTROUTE 0x4 /* bypass routing, use direct
interface */
#define MSG_EOR 0x8 /* data completes record */
#define MSG_EOF 0x100 /* data completes transaction */
The flag MSG_OOB is used to send ``out-of-band'' data on sockets
that
support this notion (e.g. SOCK_STREAM); the underlying protocol
must also
support ``out-of-band'' data. MSG_EOR is used to indicate a record
mark
for protocols which support the concept. MSG_EOF requests that the
sender side of a socket be shut down, and that an appropriate
indication
be sent at the end of the specified data; this flag is only
implemented
for SOCK_STREAM sockets in the PF_INET protocol family, and is used
to
implement Transaction TCP (see ttcp(4)). MSG_DONTROUTE is usually
used
only by diagnostic or routing programs.
---
Lenny Tropiano E-mail: lenny(a)voiping.com
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This is a protocol question, I don't know if it is directly related
to ser. Concerning the Via tags, should any proxy/gateway modify tags
that don't belong to it, or should they simply be copied verbatum?
For example, I have a situation where I send an INVITE message, and the
TRYING response I receive modifies one of the Via: tags. I don't think
this is right. Here are the two packets in question:
#
U 2003/02/19 18:36:20.276844 164.9.42.25:5060 -> 184.294.324.2:5060
INVITE sip:12143357976@184.294.324.2:5060 SIP/2.0.
Max-Forwards: 10.
Record-Route: <sip:12143357976@164.9.42.25;branch=0>.
From: <sip:8178863582@216.87.145.22> ;tag=d8579116-fdc-3e542303-23d34-4a84.
To: <sip:12143357976@augustvoice.net> ;user=phone.
Call-ID: 59fd88-d8579116-fdc-3e542303-23d2f-3897(a)216.87.145.22.
CSeq: 2 INVITE.
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 164.9.42.25;branch=z9hG4bKcc26.d3c125d.0.
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.87.145.22:4060 ;branch=z9hG4bK-3e542304-23dfc-ea2.
Contact: <sip:8178863582@216.87.145.22:4060>.
User-Agent: FXS_GW (sip1028a.bin).
Content-Type: application/SDP.
Content-Length:291.
P-hint: LD GATEWAY.
.
v=0.
o=FXS_GW 12367 0 IN IP4 216.87.145.22.
s=Audio Session.
i=Audio Session.
c=IN IP4 216.87.145.22.
t=0 0.
m=audio 16384 RTP/AVP 0 18 4 8 96.
a=fmtp:96 0-11.
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000/1.
a=rtpmap:18 G729/8000/1.
a=rtpmap:4 G723/8000/1.
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000/1.
a=rtpmap:96 telephone-event/8000.
And your response is:
#
U 2003/02/19 18:36:20.902858 184.294.324.2:5060 -> 164.9.42.25:5060
SIP/2.0 100 Trying .
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 164.9.42.25;branch=z9hG4bKcc26.d3c125d.0.
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.87.145.22:4060.
From: <sip:8178863582@216.87.145.22> ;tag=d8579116-fdc-3e542303-23d34-4a84.
To: <sip:12143357976@augustvoice.net> ;user=phone;tag=27DC1DCC-F61.
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 00:36:20 GMT.
Call-ID: 59fd88-d8579116-fdc-3e542303-23d2f-3897(a)216.87.145.22.
Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-12.x.
CSeq: 2 INVITE.
Allow-Events: telephone-event.
Content-Length: 0.
.
See how the :
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.87.145.22:4060 ;branch=z9hG4bK-3e542304-23dfc-ea2.
Has been changed to:
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.87.145.22:4060.
Does anyone have any perl script to take a ngrep protocol dump
and print it out in a pretty way?
---greg
Greg Fausak
August.Net Services, LLC
Hi,
I would add a user to subsriber table by sql command in my application (not
using serctl script).
What text strings I must use to calculate HA1 (=phplib_id) and ha1b values
if USER_ID=ivan,PASSWORD=ivanpswd and REALM=192.168.11.237 ?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Ivan Vignola.
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bet i missed reading something, again :-/
but wasting too much time on this..
i get on solaris 8 the following:
# echo $SIP_DOMAIN
myser.my.net
# echo $PW
heslo
# serctl add user1 hispw user1(a)my.net
usage: tail [+/-[n][lbc][f]] [file]
tail [+/-[n][l][r|f]] [file]
new user added
# serctl passwd user1 newpw
usage: tail [+/-[n][lbc][f]] [file]
tail [+/-[n][l][r|f]] [file]
non-existent user
of course the user has been added to the database...
anyone came accross that before?
tia
-k
Hi again,
Here is how to get a segfault:
<snip>
#Load modules required by a stateful User Agent Service
loadmodule "modules/tm.so"
#SER timer parameters
modparam("tm", "fr_inv_timer", "10");
modparam("tm", "fr_timer", "10");
</snip>
This happened after quoting the numbers in the modparam.
Tested with ser-0.8.10 on Linux RH 8.0
-- Sebastien
Hi all,
I finally found solutions to my problem:
1) It is easier when setting "fork=no" because then ser does not
daemonise and stderr is then attached to the terminal in which I started
ser
2) The configuration file should set a debugging level ("set debug=1"),
and use a number equal or lower to the debug level in the log, like
'log(0, "Hello World")'
So my HelloWorld.cfg is as follows:
<snip>
debug=0
log_stderror=yes
fork=no
route[0]
{
log(0, "Hello World!");
}
</snip>
And it works with "ser -f HelloWorld.cfg"
Cheers,
-- Sebastien