Hi,
My voicemail is working good. I still don't understand
why to use two databases?
Milivoje
--- karunb(a)omnitechnology.net wrote:
> Hi Mirovic,
> Is your Voice module working.
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have 2 simple questions:
> >
> > 1. What is the difference between www_authorize
> and
> > proxy_authorize functions?
> >
> > 2. Why is common to use 2 databases when using
> > voicemail? I think that is more logical to use one
> > (standard ser database) because it has all
> > informations we need.
> >
> > Thank you in advance,
> > Milivoje
> >
> >
> >
> >
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hello friends,
can body give me leads in the ser with b2bua of vovida
i think this can be possible
with regards
rama kanth
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hello friends,
i could not able to register my cpl script with the
ser
iam using latest cvs head of
in my log this is what iam getting
the total log is
********************************************************
5(3375) SIP Request:
5(3375) method: <REGISTER>
5(3375) uri: <sip:xxx.xxx.net:5060>
5(3375) version: <SIP/2.0>
5(3375) parse_headers: flags=1
5(3375) end of header reached, state=5
5(3375) parse_headers: Via found, flags=1
5(3375) parse_headers: this is the first via
5(3375) After parse_msg...
5(3375) preparing to run routing scripts...
5(3375) DEBUG : is_maxfwd_present: searching for
max_forwards header
5(3375) parse_headers: flags=128
5(3375) end of header reached, state=9
5(3375) DEBUG: get_hdr_field: <To> [32];
uri=[sip:214103@xxx.xxx.net]
5(3375) DEBUG: to body [<sip:214103@xxx.xxx.net>
]
5(3375) get_hdr_field: cseq <CSeq>: <1> <REGISTER>
5(3375) DEBUG: get_hdr_body : content_length=0
5(3375) found end of header
5(3375) DEBUG: is_maxfwd_present: max_forwards header
not found!
5(3375) check_via_address(202.*.*.84, 202.*.*.84, 0)
5(3375) parse_headers: flags=256
5(3375) find_first_route(): No Route headers found
5(3375) loose_route(): There is no Route HF
5(3375) check_self - checking if host==us: 17==9 &&
[xxx.xxx.net] == [127.0.0.1]
5(3375) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches
port 5060
5(3375) check_self - checking if host==us: 17==13 &&
[xxx.xxx.net] == [202.*.*.19]
5(3375) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches
port 5060
5(3375) check_self - checking if host==us: 17==9 &&
[xxx.xxx.net] == [127.0.0.1]
5(3375) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches
port 5060
5(3375) check_self - checking if host==us: 17==13 &&
[xxx.xxx.net] == [202.*.*.19]
5(3375) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches
port 5060
5(3375) parse_headers: flags=4096
5(3375) pre_auth(): Credentials with given realm not
found
5(3375) build_auth_hf(): 'WWW-Authenticate: Digest
realm="xxx.xxx.net",
nonce="4119fb5a9c239d786a3f9d297a6131008372c39b"
'
5(3375) parse_headers: flags=-1
5(3375) check_via_address(202.*.*.84, 202.*.*.84, 0)
5(3375) receive_msg: cleaning up
6(3382) SIP Request:
6(3382) method: <REGISTER>
6(3382) uri: <sip:xxx.xxx.net:5060>
6(3382) version: <SIP/2.0>
6(3382) parse_headers: flags=1
6(3382) end of header reached, state=5
6(3382) parse_headers: Via found, flags=1
6(3382) parse_headers: this is the first via
6(3382) After parse_msg...
6(3382) preparing to run routing scripts...
6(3382) DEBUG : is_maxfwd_present: searching for
max_forwards header
6(3382) parse_headers: flags=128
6(3382) end of header reached, state=9
6(3382) DEBUG: get_hdr_field: <To> [32];
uri=[sip:215104@xxx.xxx.net]
6(3382) DEBUG: to body [<sip:215104@xxx.xxx.net>
]
6(3382) get_hdr_field: cseq <CSeq>: <2> <REGISTER>
6(3382) DEBUG: get_hdr_body : content_length=0
6(3382) found end of header
6(3382) DEBUG: is_maxfwd_present: max_forwards header
not found!
6(3382) check_via_address(202.*.*.84, 202.*.*.84, 0)
6(3382) parse_headers: flags=256
6(3382) find_first_route(): No Route headers found
6(3382) loose_route(): There is no Route HF
6(3382) check_self - checking if host==us: 17==9 &&
[xxx.xxx.net] == [127.0.0.1]
6(3382) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches
port 5060
6(3382) check_self - checking if host==us: 17==13 &&
[xxx.xxx.net] == [202.*.*.19]
6(3382) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches
port 5060
6(3382) check_self - checking if host==us: 17==9 &&
[xxx.xxx.net] == [127.0.0.1]
6(3382) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches
port 5060
6(3382) check_self - checking if host==us: 17==13 &&
[xxx.xxx.net] == [202.*.*.19]
6(3382) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches
port 5060
6(3382) parse_headers: flags=4096
6(3382) pre_auth(): Credentials with given realm not
found
6(3382) build_auth_hf(): 'WWW-Authenticate: Digest
realm="xxx.xxx.net",
nonce="4119fb5a9c239d786a3f9d297a6131008372c39b"
'
6(3382) parse_headers: flags=-1
6(3382) check_via_address(202.*.*.84, 202.*.*.84, 0)
6(3382) receive_msg: cleaning up
8(3394) SIP Request:
8(3394) method: <REGISTER>
8(3394) uri: <sip:xxx.xxx.net:5060>
8(3394) version: <SIP/2.0>
8(3394) parse_headers: flags=1
8(3394) end of header reached, state=5
8(3394) parse_headers: Via found, flags=1
8(3394) parse_headers: this is the first via
8(3394) After parse_msg...
8(3394) preparing to run routing scripts...
8(3394) DEBUG : is_maxfwd_present: searching for
max_forwards header
8(3394) parse_headers: flags=128
8(3394) end of header reached, state=9
8(3394) DEBUG: get_hdr_field: <To> [32];
uri=[sip:214103@xxx.xxx.net]
8(3394) DEBUG: to body [<sip:214103@xxx.xxx.net>
]
8(3394) get_hdr_field: cseq <CSeq>: <3> <REGISTER>
8(3394) DEBUG: get_hdr_body : content_length=0
8(3394) found end of header
8(3394) DEBUG: is_maxfwd_present: max_forwards header
not found!
8(3394) check_via_address(202.*.*.84, 202.*.*.84, 0)
8(3394) parse_headers: flags=256
8(3394) find_first_route(): No Route headers found
8(3394) loose_route(): There is no Route HF
8(3394) check_self - checking if host==us: 17==9 &&
[xxx.xxx.net] == [127.0.0.1]
8(3394) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches
port 5060
8(3394) check_self - checking if host==us: 17==13 &&
[xxx.xxx.net] == [202.*.*.19]
8(3394) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches
port 5060
8(3394) check_self - checking if host==us: 17==9 &&
[xxx.xxx.net] == [127.0.0.1]
8(3394) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches
port 5060
8(3394) check_self - checking if host==us: 17==13 &&
[xxx.xxx.net] == [202.*.*.19]
8(3394) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches
port 5060
8(3394) check_nonce(): comparing
[4119fb5a9c239d786a3f9d297a6131008372c39b] and
[4119fb5a9c239d786a3f9d297a6131008372c39b]
8(3394) query="select password from subscriber where
username='214103' AND domain='xxx.xxx.net'"
8(3394) HA1 string calculated:
0984246f25855fa6513a3125ab956f58
8(3394) check_response(): Our result =
'2bf74cdbd9ffab55b541c4cdc0b07bf5'
8(3394) check_response(): Authorization is OK
8(3394) save_rpid(): rpid value is ''
8(3394) parse_headers: flags=1024
8(3394) DEBUG:parse_content_type_hdr: missing
Content-Typeheader
8(3394) DEBUG:cpl_process_register: Content-Type mime
found 0, 0
8(3394) parse_headers: flags=1048576
8(3394) DEBUG:parse_accept_hdr: missing Accept header
8(3394) XLOG: xl_print_log: final buffer length 29
8(3394) Error: fail cpl registering
8(3394) receive_msg: cleaning up
*******************************************************
in mysql ser database in cpl table i have like this
*******************************************************
mysql> select * from cpl;
+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| user | cpl_xml
| cpl_bin
|
+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 214103(a)xxx.xxx.net | <?xml version="1.0"
encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE cpl PUBLIC '-//IETF//DTD RFCxxxx CPL
1.0//EN' 'cpl.dtd'>
<cpl>
<outgoing>
<location url="sip:234102@xxx.xxx.net">
<reject status="reject" reason="you donot have
the rights" />
</location>
</outgoing>
<incoming>
<location url="sip:215104@xxx.xxx.net">
<redirect />
</location>
</incoming>
</cpl>
|
|
+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
in the ser.cfg i have like this
*******************************************************
# -- cpl-c module --
modparam("cpl-c","cpl_db","mysql://ser:heslo@localhost:3306/ser")
modparam("cpl-c","cpl_table","cpl")
modparam("cpl-c","cpl_dtd_file","/usr/local/etc/ser/cpl-06.dtd")
modparam("cpl-c","log_dir","/var/log/")
modparam("cpl-c","proxy_recurse",0)
if(method=="REGISTER")
{
if(!www_authorize("xxx.xxx.net", "subscriber")) {
www_challenge("xxx.xxx.net", "0");
break;
};
if(cpl_process_register()){
xlog("L_ERR","Error:
fail cpl registering \n");
break;
};
save("location");
break;
};
*******************************************************
so where am i going wrong
what are the manual fifo commands which i need to
write
in the ser.cfg to upload the cpl scripts to ser.
with regards
serdie hard
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what do you think.. /etc/rc.d/init.d/ser <------ this ser file not in init.d directory!! after i tar xvzf <file>.tar.gz
i can't start ser coz of this missing file
-----Original Message-----
From: Koyama Zehi [mailto:zehi_koyama@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wed 8/11/2004 7:15 PM
To: Mohd Zahari Ab Ghani; serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Cc:
Subject: RE: [Serusers] Installing ser package
may be your shell is not able to find the path of ser excutable
try like this one
/usr/local/sbin/ser -f /etc/ser/ser.cfg -E -dddddddddddd
Mohd Zahari Ab Ghani <zahari(a)atlasone.net> wrote:
i use binary ser file ( <file>.tar.gz) then tar -xvzf.
i try cross checking with this command ser -f /etc/ser/ser.cfg -E -ddddddddddddd...it didn't work
then i try to start ser.... /etc/rc.d/init.d/ser start ....but there is no ser file in /init.d
can anybody help me
Br/Zahari
AtlasONE Sdn Bhd
-----Original Message-----
From: Koyama Zehi [mailto:zehi_koyama@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 11:23 PM
To: Mohd Zahari Ab Ghani
Subject: RE: [Serusers] Installing ser package
if you are working with binary then just copy this file in " / " directory in your linux system...then cd /
Now you are on / if you will do ls -ls you can see your src files with others like root, etc, bin,home..etc..
Now you shoud make your self as Super User I mean to say either you have to logged as root in your linux box..
after that do
tar -xvzf (filename..)
it will install the ser in your machine...
Now if every thing is ok..then just cross check....
with this command...
ser -f /etc/ser/ser.cfg -E -ddddddddddddd
If everything will right it will start SER on your machine....
u can refer this url:----
http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~prelle/terena/cookbook/Cookbook_D2/ch0…
with best...
Mohd Zahari Ab Ghani <zahari(a)atlasone.net> wrote:
i'm working with binary...what's the next step to make it work on my machine? i got stuck and thanks in advance any help
Br/Zahari
AtlasONE Sdn Bhd
-----Original Message-----
From: Koyama Zehi [mailto:zehi_koyama@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 7:16 PM
To: Mohd Zahari Ab Ghani; serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] Installing ser package
If I am thinking right you have downloaded the binary version of ser..in this case just move your tar file on "/" and tar -xvzf filename.... it will install the banary package of ser in your machine...you dont need to do make all...etc...
just make sure..are you working with source or binary....
Mohd Zahari Ab Ghani <zahari(a)atlasone.net> wrote:
Hi,
I'm having problem install ser-0.8.11_linux_i386.tar.gz , after I run tar -xvzf <filename> then i try tu run "make all" but the system not allow to do that with error msg
" make: *** No rule to make target 'all' . Stop. " Can you pls help me how to make it work?
br
zahari
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At 03:10 AM 8/12/2004, Michael Shuler wrote:
>Ah, so if I'm understanding it correctly its not actually a problem its just
>informational?
Yes. It is troubleshooting aid.
-jiri
At 01:07 AM 8/12/2004, Michael Shuler wrote:
>What on earth does that mean and why is SER putting that in the message?\
Read the documentation -- that will be extremely useful to you.
http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/seruser/seruser.html#AEN709
-jiri
U 198.88.216.11:5060 -> 12.221.249.129:5060
SIP/2.0 200 OK..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
12.221.249.129:5060;branch=z9hG4bK925892192..From: MikeSIPExpress
<sip:MikeSIPExpress@sip2.bws
ys.net>;tag=2340097365..To: MikeSIPExpress
<sip:MikeSIPExpress@sip2.bwsys.net>;tag=b27e1a1d33761e85846fc98f5f3a7e58.491
5..Call-
ID: 2923636875@12.221.249.129..CSeq: 152 REGISTER..Contact:
<sip:MikeSIPExpress@12.221.249.129:5060>;q=0.00;expires=60..Server:
Sip EXpress router (0.8.14 (i386/linux))..Content-Length: 0..Warning: 392
198.88.216.11:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=30958
req_src_ip=12.221.249.129 req_src_port=5060 in_uri=sip:sip2.bwsys.netout_uri=sip:sip2.bwsys.net via_cnt==1"....
Warning: 392 198.88.216.11:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=30958
req_src_ip=12.221.249.129 req_src_port=5060 in_uri=sip:sip2.bwsys.netout_uri=sip:sip2.bwsys.net via_cnt==1"....
What on earth does that mean and why is SER putting that in the message?
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Dear all,
I am getting some parsing error while the SEMS is trying to send voicemail. I am using mail.template in JIS encoding standars ..I mean to say that i have written something inside the mail.template according to specifiacation and after that i saved this file in JIS encoding standards instead of UTF-8. And after that I started to get errors from SEMS at the time of sending the Voice mail to callee.
Could any body sugggest me something how i can overcome from this problem.
thanks in advance.
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