When a phone registers it has an expire time of 3600 sec.
The user just turned off the phone and plugged it into another network.
The server does not let register anymore, since it is already registered.
Need to wait 1300 seconds for next register.
Is there a way (openserctl xxxxxx) to release the phone ?
I don't want to remove the phone from the database!!!
bye
Ronald
>> Probably OPENSER-ONE does not recognize the BYE as targeted to itself
Why would a BYE be targeted at a middle-man?
I acknowledge that I don't check for this in my BYE handler :-)
I did add this as a debug aid:
if (is_uri_host_local()) {
xlog("L_ERR", "relay to myself? $rm $ru $si $fu\n");
}
in my stateful relay handler:
route[1] {
if (is_uri_host_local()) {
xlog("L_ERR", "relay to myself? $rm $ru $si $fu\n");
}
t_on_reply("1");
if (!t_relay()) {
if (method=="INVITE" && isflagset(6)) {
unforce_rtp_proxy();
}
sl_reply_error();
}
}
but, obviously without understanding, I changed that to:
route[1] {
if (is_uri_host_local()) {
xlog("L_ERR", "relay to myself? $rm $ru $si $fu\n");
sl_send_reply("200", "OK");
} else {
t_on_reply("1");
if (!t_relay()) {
if (method=="INVITE" && isflagset(6)) {
unforce_rtp_proxy();
}
sl_reply_error();
}
}
}
and that seems to snuff this out, but I also have the feeling that
I'm just covering up for a flaw elsewhere.
Thanks,
-mark
Hi all
I have implemented the load balance in mode statefull, I obtained the next messages:
phone1 dispatcher sipserver phone2
--------INVITE--------> ----INVITE-----------> ----INVITE-------->
<----100 TRYING---- <---100 TRYING---- <---100 TRYING----
<----180 RINGING-- <---180 RINGING--- <---180 RINGING---
<----200 OK---------- <----- 200 OK-------- <---200 OK--------
-------- ACK --------> --------- ACK -------->
You can see that the sipserver never sends ACK message to video_phone2.
Is this correct?
Then I try the next, in the sipserver:
if (method =="ACK"){
if (!t_relay()) {
sl_reply_error();
};
return;
}
But the sipserver doesn't send the message ACK at the phone2?
Does some body know what it's wrong?
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Hi folks,
I setup "debug=7" in openser.cfg, however I still cannot get any detail
debug print out in /var/log/messages.
Here is how I launch the openser:
openserctl start
There is a logic errors in openser.cfg and I try to trace down the call step
by step, how can I do it?
Thanks for your time to read my question, I am really appreciated on it.
Steve
hi all
today i have install ser on my Linux machine
Linux bishthost.bisht 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 #1 Thu Jun 2 22:55:56 EDT 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
and its install everthing is ok
and i found two file in /usr/local/etc/ser
dictionary.ser
ser.cfg
please tell me can i start change in ser.cfg or take backup of this file and start working on mail ser.cfg
and how can i used hello word ser.cfg file just start copy paste
what can i do please guide me, which is best for me
thanks
vijay
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Hi,
This is probably a simply question for some of you, but is there a way to
get openser to display the Caller-ID (telephone number) to the calling
party's phone display screen, rather than displaying Annonymous? If so, how
would I be able to do this?
Thanks,
Tracy
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I have noticed that the following errors began to appear in the logs
when OpenSER (1.1.0 under OpenBSD) is closed:
Sep 27 17:53:07 eowyn OpenSER[29102]: BUG: io_watch_del: invalid fd 32,
not in [0, 0)
Sep 27 17:53:07 eowyn OpenSER[29102]: BUG: io_watch_del: invalid fd 33,
not in [0, 0)
Sep 27 17:53:07 eowyn OpenSER[29102]: BUG: io_watch_del: invalid fd 34,
not in [0, 0)
Sep 27 17:53:07 eowyn OpenSER[29102]: BUG: io_watch_del: invalid fd 35,
not in [0, 0)
Sep 27 17:53:07 eowyn OpenSER[29102]: BUG: io_watch_del: invalid fd 36,
not in [0, 0)
It says "BUG", so is it serious?
Bye.
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I'ld like to make a plea to everyone on this list:
Please make sure that your mailer doesn't fold long lines
in your outbound email.
There are certain things that should be sent verbatim (although
possibly "anonymized") for example, ngrep output and openser.cfg
snippets.
I hope I don't send mangled email... let me know if I do, but please
make sure it's not your mail reader that is doing the mangling.
Thanks,
-mark
Hi,
I have installed openser and its CPL module and I use CPLEd to write and
upload service.
I have some problem with the timeout attribut of proxy XML node.
It's seem to be not taken into account and the "no answer" node is interpreted
about 2 min later. I set the timeout in the CPL script at 5 sec.
After re-reading the CPL module documentation and check the cpl_proxy.h code,
I try to set the "timer_avp" param without success.
Can I have some information on how AVP and timer works ?
What I should configured to have CPL enable installation of OpenSER ?
Best regards
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