hi,
i have some basic conceptual questions about integrating Operser with
Asterisk. Most of the examples I have read about so far talks about using
asterisk for voice mail but can the integration also cash in on the other
asterisk features?
The examples always make reference to using asterisk to call out on the
PSTN. I would assume that calling in on the PSTN and calling in/out on IAX
channel would be equally viable but would it also make sense to use it to
call in/out via SIP?
my questions stem from my desire to utilize a lot of asterisk features
because I just don't know openser well enough to start writing bespoke
scripts. Stated another way (I did own up to the fact that I am no Openser
guru) I would like to utilize all the work I have already done with
asterisk and frontend it with the openser. Thereby having asterisk doing
the typical softswitch work (call waiting, call forward, privacy manager,
follow me, queues, conferencing, voice mail, etc) and openser doing the SIP
proxy and NAT traversal capabalities for the UAs.
thanks
Is OpenSer still similar enough to "borrow" the SER web interface which
was published Sept 2005? Or, if anyone has used that tool is worth
evaluating?
TIA.
hello,
some more hints:
if I try to register a softphone (express talk) when openser is off, rightly the answer is:
------------------------------------------------------------
Server 82.104.192.27 did not respond to register (user 001)
Check server details for that line
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when
openser is on, when I try to register the softphone I get:
------------------------------------------------------------
Register attempt for proxy 82.104.192.27 failed
500 I'm terribly sorry, server error occurred (1/SL)
------------------------------------------------------------
Am I missing something into configuration?
Anyone can please give me some hints?
Many thanks in advance
Alex
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>From : users-bounces(a)openser.org
To : "klaus.mailinglists" klaus.mailinglists(a)pernau.at
Cc : "users" users(a)openser.org
Date : Fri, 28 Apr 2006 15:51:07 +0200
Subject : Re: [Users] openser and proxy
> I have this configuration:
>
> | - > LAN
> adsl -> router |
> | -> linux pc with openser
>
>
> the router translate the private IP 192.168.xxx with the public IP 82.xxx
> any softphone in the LAN register with openser but only if I enter as server the IP 192.168.xxx. if I enter the public IP, express talk (softphone) refuse the registration with error 500.
>
> from outside (I tried with a different internet provider) i cannot register anyway.
>
>
> in the openser.cfg I didn-t configure anything related proxies or nat, should I do something?
>
> attached is my openser.cfg
>
> thanks
> alex
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
> >From : "Klaus Darilion" klaus.mailinglists(a)pernau.at
> To : "buxalex(a)libero.it" buxalex(a)libero.it
> Cc : "users" users(a)openser.org
> Date : Fri, 28 Apr 2006 13:50:58 +0200
> Subject : Re: [Users] openser and proxy
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > buxalex(a)libero.it wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I have an ADSL internet connection which goes to a router.
> > >>From the router I have a linux machine with openser installed,
> > > and a econd connection goes to a LAN.
> > > Openser IP address = 192.168.100.106 and I have a public IP (82.104.xxx.xxx)dedicated to this address. There is no restriction to any port.
> > > I thought it was enough to be seen from outside, but unfortunately, when I try to register any softphone, the registration fails.
> > >
> >
> > Is there a dedicated router in front of the Linux PC or is the Linux PC
> > also the router?
> >
> > btw: maybe this helps you: http://www.milkfish.org/
> >
> > regards
> > klaus
> >
> > > There is no way to let it work? Should I put openser on internet before the router?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Alessandro
> > >
> > >
> > > I have a openser installation which has an IP address = 192.168.100.106.
> > > To be reachable from softphones
> > > outside the proxy
> > >
> > >
> > > _______________________________________________
> > > Users mailing list
> > > Users(a)openser.org
> > > http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
> >
> >
>
I have this configuration:
| - > LAN
adsl -> router |
| -> linux pc with openser
the router translate the private IP 192.168.xxx with the public IP 82.xxx
any softphone in the LAN register with openser but only if I enter as server the IP 192.168.xxx. if I enter the public IP, express talk (softphone) refuse the registration with error 500.
from outside (I tried with a different internet provider) i cannot register anyway.
in the openser.cfg I didn-t configure anything related proxies or nat, should I do something?
attached is my openser.cfg
thanks
alex
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>From : "Klaus Darilion" klaus.mailinglists(a)pernau.at
To : "buxalex(a)libero.it" buxalex(a)libero.it
Cc : "users" users(a)openser.org
Date : Fri, 28 Apr 2006 13:50:58 +0200
Subject : Re: [Users] openser and proxy
> buxalex(a)libero.it wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have an ADSL internet connection which goes to a router.
> >>From the router I have a linux machine with openser installed,
> > and a econd connection goes to a LAN.
> > Openser IP address = 192.168.100.106 and I have a public IP (82.104.xxx.xxx)dedicated to this address. There is no restriction to any port.
> > I thought it was enough to be seen from outside, but unfortunately, when I try to register any softphone, the registration fails.
> >
>
> Is there a dedicated router in front of the Linux PC or is the Linux PC
> also the router?
>
> btw: maybe this helps you: http://www.milkfish.org/
>
> regards
> klaus
>
> > There is no way to let it work? Should I put openser on internet before the router?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Alessandro
> >
> >
> > I have a openser installation which has an IP address = 192.168.100.106.
> > To be reachable from softphones
> > outside the proxy
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Users mailing list
> > Users(a)openser.org
> > http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
>
>
Hi,
Recently, I found that there is the following error in the log.
error: use_media_proxy(): empty response from mediaproxy
The error will cause a looping problem last for 5 minutes (looping
time out). The result is user failed to make call and the network
will be congested if serveral users having the same looping problem at
the same time.
What will cause that error? Is it a bug for mediaproxy?
system configuration: openser 1.0.1 + mediaproxy 1.4.2
unplug
Hello to all
Im trying to register SIP clients (Cisco IP phone and Planet VIP )that
are located behind an ADSL line ( and behind NAT), and the first time
they register, they receive the OK from SER, but when I reboot the
phone, they cant connect again. They receive "401 Unauthorized" from SER.
SER isnt returning "401 Unauthorized" in any part of ser.cfg
Im not using firewall.
Can the problem be in the type of NAT?
Can someone help me?
Thanks
Joao Pereira
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asterisk
Hi to all
I am trying to initiate SER with my asterisk box and I am getting the
fllowing error when I try to serctl moni command
--------------------------------------------------------------
Error opening ser's FIFO /tmp/ser_fifo
Make sure you have line fifo=/tmp/ser_fifo in your config
--------------------------------------------------------------
I have allready defined fifo=/tmp/ser_fifo in my ser.cfg file.
I have also noticed that there is no /tmp/ser_fifo file in my linux box
Any ideas
Thanks
Iraklis