sir
>when I login with default or self created username
and password.SERWEB shows the error:
DB ERROR: Connect Failed
Bad Username/Password
>PLZ help me out, I got stuck there
regards
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Hi
Sometimes my IP phones and ATAs.. they don't REregister and I have to reboot
them. I wonder if it can be a ser configuration problem.
Thanks
Giuseppe
This post is definitely going to be off-topic and I ask for your forgiveness
in advance.
However, we are a cable ISP and are looking to provide voice services to our
cable modem subscribers. We've been in talks with several companies which
provide DID Origination and Termination but want to make sure we've covered
them all before making a decision on which to pick, or would like to get
suggestions from anyone in our same (or like) position of companies to look
at or stay away from.
You can reply to me directly to prevent the list from being populated with
off-topic subjects.
Thanks,
Kw
Hi,
As you can see in the title, I have problems to create new account with
serweb:
-First, when I click on register (after following the subscribing steps), it
doesn't work. An error message appears on the top of the page : ''DB Error:
unknown error''
-Secondly, when I log in admin and I look at the users table, at the top of
the table there are many ''DB Error: unknown error'' ( four ) and several
user doesn't appear. I think that the number of error message is linked to
the number of absent user in the table. All the users have been added thanks
to the serctl command.
I work on a fedora 4 and my ser and serweb are the latest (resp. 0.9.6 and
0.9.4).
Thanks for your help,
Michel
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Does anyone know how I would do this-
For all users who have PSTN access, they are assigned a number in the MySQL
alias table which matches a PSTN DDI number.
e.g. user 8000 has an alias of 2071231234, so on an incoming call the
lookup("aliases") function correctly matches the DDI to the user.
I want my ser.cfg to rewrite the user on an outgoing call, if a number
exists in the alias table for that user
Obviously, the rewriteuser function will be used, but what do I put in after
that?
I have tried rewriteuser (lookup ("aliases")) but that doesn't work
Can anyone help?
sir,
when I try to login in user form using my username and
password, following error comes:
DB Error: Connect Failed
Bad Username or password.
Same error msg comes when I subscribe new user.
PLZ help me to sort out this error or the cause of
this error.
Regards.
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hi openser users!
i'm new in using OpenSER and new at this mailinglist, because I began
working with OpenSER as part of my master thesis just a few weeks ago.
So lets say "Hello" at you all!
I need to get the sdp data transmitted in SIP-Three-Way handshake.
Especially the IP-Adresses and Portnumbers of the RTP stream but didn't
find a solution for this yet.
Does anybody know a solution?
Additionaly Information about what i'm doing in my master thesis:
Take SDP Data mentioned above and send it from a PC running OpenSER to
another PC working as IP-Router. On the IP-Router a traffic control
filter will be added so that this router marks the DS-Field and
priorizes the RTP-stream.
So the PC with OpenSER works as a SIP-Proxy and as Policy-Server that
configures the routers in a network.
COPS Protocol is used for Communication between SIP-Proxy and IP-Router.
Thank you very much and hope for useful answers.
Stefan
hello,
just downloaded las ser version from cvs.
It seems that the acc module doesn't exist in the tree anymore.
Does the new acc modules (acc_db, ...) replaces acc?
Do I miss?
Olivier
Does anyone know the regular expression to replace the callerID name?
from="Jane Doe" <sip:4445556666@10.0.1.1>
->
from="John Doe" <sip:4445556666@10.0.1.1>
Obviously using an AVP with the subst-function.
( subst('/^(From|f):(.*)sip:............); )
Thanks,
Bjorn
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[mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On Behalf Of sip
Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2006 4:32 PM
To: Andy Thomas; serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Cc: serusers-bounces(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] rewriting the From URI
You still wouldn't really want to rewrite the from URI.... there's no
need to. Just rewrite the RURI on its way out to the PSTN.
N.
On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 17:10:34 +0100, Andy Thomas wrote
> Does anyone know how to rewrite the From: URI for an incoming call?
> All the rewrite functions are for outgoing URI's - i.e. local users,
but I want to rewrite a URI that is incoming from the PSTN to one of
those users.
>
> This is so I can add a prefix to it, so that if you dial a missed
call, the prefix is automatically there so it will go out to the PSTN
>
>
Does anyone know how to rewrite the From: URI for an incoming call?
All the rewrite functions are for outgoing URI's - i.e. local users, but I
want to rewrite a URI that is incoming from the PSTN to one of those users.
This is so I can add a prefix to it, so that if you dial a missed call, the
prefix is automatically there so it will go out to the PSTN