Hi,
I am using ser 0.9.6-2 on ubuntu edgy (linux) OS. After one day, it is
not registering any user what may be the cause of this problem. Is
it(daemon) stops/sleeps after some time of inactivity?
Thanks,
Ranjeet
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Dear All,
I am preparing php interface for web user authentication. But some fields on
subscriber table confuse my mind. please let me write below :
http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/database:1.2.x#subscriber
1st: How can we generate phplib_id value to keep phplib_id field?
2nd: I cant decide on username field whether I should generate username
automatically or allow users to choose any available name or number ?
3th: what is the difference between username field and phone field
at last: What is meaning of ha1 and ha1b field?
any help wolud be appreciated
Thanks a lot
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Hi After a long way of trying to compile ser 0.10.99 I am still left some errors:
Please help me with those:
ser@tomix:~/src/ser-0.10.99$ make group_include="standard standard-dep stable" include_modules="xcap" all > ser.makeall.log
make[1]: *** Nie podano obiektów i nie znaleziono makefile. Stop.
make[1]: *** Nie podano obiektów i nie znaleziono makefile. Stop.
make[1]: *** Nie podano obiektów i nie znaleziono makefile. Stop.
unixsock_server.c: In function ‘init_unixsock_children’:
unixsock_server.c:274: error: ‘last_process’ undeclared (first use in this function)
unixsock_server.c:274: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
unixsock_server.c:274: error: for each function it appears in.)
unixsock_server.c:256: warning: unused variable ‘sockfd’
unixsock_server.c:253: warning: unused variable ‘backup’
make[1]: *** [unixsock_server.o] Błąd 1
checks.c: In function ‘generate_avps’:
checks.c:89: error: ‘A_SER_ATTRS’ undeclared (first use in this function)
checks.c:89: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
checks.c:89: error: for each function it appears in.)
checks.c: In function ‘radius_does_uri_exist’:
checks.c:146: error: ‘V_CALL_CHECK’ undeclared (first use in this function)
make[1]: *** [checks.o] Błąd 1
Errors in the above files correspond to the following lines:
unixsock_server.c:274: error:
snprintf(pt[last_process].desc, MAX_PT_DESC, "unix domain socket server @ %s", unixsock_name);
checks.c:89: error: ‘A_SER_ATTRS’ undeclared (first use in this function)
while ((vp = rc_avpair_get(vp, attrs[A_SER_ATTRS].v, 0))) {
Bests
Tomasz
Hello,
We are seeing this line in our logs quite consistently.
Using dialog module with openser 1.1.1
I looked at the code and cannot determine why this condition would be
happening.
Any ideas?
BUG:dialog:update_dlg_timer: links are nul (not in timer)!
Thanks
TR
Please copy the list.
Strange, could you please post all the information about what you have
done, your hardware configuration, your config, and the error trace to
serdev?
g-)
Barton Fisher wrote:
> Same results. I tried to compile after removing DSHM_MMAP from
> Makefile.defs - no luck there either
> That was only change I made after hello world test
>
> Bart
>
> Greger V. Teigre wrote:
>> Hm, try a minimum (hello world) ser.cfg to see if you get the same
>> error. PTR is not required.
>> I assume you have not done any makefile changes.
>> g-)
>>
>> Barton Fisher wrote:
>>> Greger V. Teigre wrote:
>>>> What is confusing? The message is pretty clear. But maybe the
>>>> reason is unknown?
>>>> What kind of system is this? Hardware? How much memory, etc etc?
>>>> g-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Barton Fisher wrote:
>>>>> A bit confused by startup message:
>>>>>
>>>>> 0(16102) ERROR: shm_mem_init: could not attach shared memory
>>>>> segment: No space left on device
>>>>> 0(16102) could not initialize shared memory pool, exiting... Too
>>>>> much shared memory demanded: 33554432
>>>>>
>>>>> I found prior message to upgrade Kernel to 2.4 - currently I'm on
>>>>> 2.6.8-022stab076.1-enterprise
>>>>> At another place it said to recompile ser with SYSV shm instead of
>>>>> mmap (remove -DSHM_MMAP from Makefile.defs) <= This I'm not sure
>>>>> exactly how / what to change in Makefile.def.
>>>>> And yet another regarding no PTR <= I've contracted ISP regarding
>>>>> this, but was hoping to bypass - I was hoping there was some
>>>>> temporary fix for this until they act?
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm running SER 0.9.6
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for any assistance.
>>>>>
>>>>> Bart
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>> Serusers mailing list
>>>>> Serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
>>>>> http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
>>> I have never seen PC, but here's what I know about it:
>>> Processors = 4
>>> Model = Intel(R) XEON(TM) CPU 1.80GHz
>>> Speed = 1.8GHz
>>> Kernel Version = 2.6.8-022stab076.1-enterprise (SMP)
>>> Distro Name = CentOS release 4.4 (Final)
>>> Physical Memory = 3.89G
>>> Me thinks issue is there is no PTR record as I see something like
>>> this before it errors out:
>>>
>>> ... lots of junk ahead of this....
>>> 0(13373) if ( 0(13373) NOT( 0(13373) OR( 0(13373) uri 0(13373) =~
>>> 0(13373) "1
>>> 83" 0(13373) , 0(13373) uri 0(13373) =~ 0(13373) "200" 0(13373) )
>>> 0(13373) )
>>> 0(13373) ) { 0(13373) drop( 0(13373) type<0> 0(13373) ); 0(13373) }
>>> else { 0(13
>>> 373) }; 0(13373) external_module_call( 0(13373) f_ptr<0x40573860>
>>> 0(13373) , "
>>> FA" 0(13373) ); 0(13373) external_module_call( 0(13373)
>>> f_ptr<0x40573860> 0(13
>>> 373) , "FA" 0(13373) ); 0(13373)
>>>
>>> If it is PTR record checking, can I disable this checking?
>>> Bart
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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Hello guys,
Does anybody knows how to remove ";npdi=yes" from INVITE.
INVITE sip:XXXXXXXXXXXXX;npdi=yes@server ip:5060;dtg=SIP;user=phone
I've hear that subst_uri ,can be used . Can someone give me an example
Thanks
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Hm, try a minimum (hello world) ser.cfg to see if you get the same
error. PTR is not required.
I assume you have not done any makefile changes.
g-)
Barton Fisher wrote:
> Greger V. Teigre wrote:
>> What is confusing? The message is pretty clear. But maybe the reason
>> is unknown?
>> What kind of system is this? Hardware? How much memory, etc etc?
>> g-)
>>
>>
>> Barton Fisher wrote:
>>> A bit confused by startup message:
>>>
>>> 0(16102) ERROR: shm_mem_init: could not attach shared memory
>>> segment: No space left on device
>>> 0(16102) could not initialize shared memory pool, exiting... Too
>>> much shared memory demanded: 33554432
>>>
>>> I found prior message to upgrade Kernel to 2.4 - currently I'm on
>>> 2.6.8-022stab076.1-enterprise
>>> At another place it said to recompile ser with SYSV shm instead of
>>> mmap (remove -DSHM_MMAP from Makefile.defs) <= This I'm not sure
>>> exactly how / what to change in Makefile.def.
>>> And yet another regarding no PTR <= I've contracted ISP regarding
>>> this, but was hoping to bypass - I was hoping there was some
>>> temporary fix for this until they act?
>>>
>>> I'm running SER 0.9.6
>>>
>>> Thanks for any assistance.
>>>
>>> Bart
>>>
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Serusers mailing list
>>> Serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
>>> http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
> I have never seen PC, but here's what I know about it:
> Processors = 4
> Model = Intel(R) XEON(TM) CPU 1.80GHz
> Speed = 1.8GHz
> Kernel Version = 2.6.8-022stab076.1-enterprise (SMP)
> Distro Name = CentOS release 4.4 (Final)
> Physical Memory = 3.89G
> Me thinks issue is there is no PTR record as I see something like this
> before it errors out:
>
> ... lots of junk ahead of this....
> 0(13373) if ( 0(13373) NOT( 0(13373) OR( 0(13373) uri 0(13373) =~
> 0(13373) "1
> 83" 0(13373) , 0(13373) uri 0(13373) =~ 0(13373) "200" 0(13373) )
> 0(13373) )
> 0(13373) ) { 0(13373) drop( 0(13373) type<0> 0(13373) ); 0(13373) }
> else { 0(13
> 373) }; 0(13373) external_module_call( 0(13373) f_ptr<0x40573860>
> 0(13373) , "
> FA" 0(13373) ); 0(13373) external_module_call( 0(13373)
> f_ptr<0x40573860> 0(13
> 373) , "FA" 0(13373) ); 0(13373)
>
> If it is PTR record checking, can I disable this checking?
> Bart
>
>
>
Hi,
I am having an issue when I call or someone calls among the
registered users, SER only gives 4 rings to answer before it gives a
fast-busy.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Marco
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From: "Greger V. Teigre" <greger(a)teigre.com>
Subject: Re: [Serusers] SIP SER
To: "Goh, Tee-Yong" <gohty(a)m1.com.sg>
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You can do that using exec command from ser.cfg when you receive a
REGISTER. Use sipp or the internal SER stack to create new messages (see
faqs on iptel.org)
Or http://iptel.org/sems if you want to do it in a better way.
g-)
Goh, Tee-Yong wrote:
> Hi Karim,
>
> Thank you for your advice. Noted your advice.
>
> Yes. My objective here is once the SER receives a REGISTER message
> from one of the client, it will auto generate "INVITE" messages to the
> clients.
>
> I am using the ser-0.9.6. I have looked through the coding as such
>
> /ser-0.9.6/modules/nathelper/nathelper.c
> /ser-0.9.6/modules/nathelper/nathelper.cfg
> /ser-0.9.6/modules/nathelper/nathelper_rrtpp.cfg
> /ser-0.9.6/modules/registrar/save.c
> /ser-0.9.6/modules/registrar/reply.c
> /ser-0.9.6/modules/registrar/sip_msg.c
>
> Anyone knows where can i find the portion where once the SER receives
> the REGISTER message, it responds with 200 OK to the client? Can i
> find them inside nathelper or registrar or paser?
>
> Apologies if any inconvenience caused.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Tee Yong
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* karim basraoui [mailto:basraouik@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Sat 3/3/2007 8:36 PM
> *To:* Goh, Tee-Yong
> *Cc:* serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Serusers] SIP SER
>
> Well, first of all a SER server does not generate messages it only
> interprets the messages it receives. so it can not generate INVITE
> messages. so if you want to call several clients from one client, this
> one has to initiate the call by sending an INVITE to SER.
>
> When receiving the INVITE message, SER will forward it to the callees.
> i did not try this yet, but i think that you can do this with the
> method : "forward" as follows:
>
> if(method == INVITE) {
> forward("callee1_IP_address","callee1_port");
> forward("callee2_IP_address","callee2_port");
> forward("callee3_IP_address","callee3_port");
> #and so on ...
> }
>
> try this for example... and let me know if it works or not.
>
> ps: (personnally i think it won't work :p)
>
> 2007/3/3, Goh, Tee-Yong < gohty(a)m1.com.sg <mailto:gohty@m1.com.sg>>:
>
> Hi Karim,
>
> Yes you are right.
> Please advice.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Howard
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* karim basraoui [mailto:basraouik@gmail.com
> <mailto:basraouik@gmail.com>]
> *Sent:* Saturday, March 03, 2007 8:01 PM
> *To:* Goh, Tee-Yong
> *Cc:* serusers(a)lists.iptel.org <mailto:serusers@lists.iptel.org>
> *Subject:* Re: [Serusers] SIP SER
>
> So if i understand, when a clint registers, SER will
> automatically send invites to the other clients and make
> connections with them?
>
> 2007/3/3, Goh, Tee-Yong < gohty(a)m1.com.sg
> <mailto:gohty@m1.com.sg>>:
>
> Dear Karim,
>
> Thank you for your reply.
>
> Yes you are right. I have having difficulty searching for
> this for past 2 months.
>
> Yes. Here is what i want. Once i receive the REGISTER
> messages, my SER will send out "INVITE" message to my
> other clients. This is what i am intended to do. However,
> i could not search for the right coding inside the ser-0.9.6.
>
> Please advice and apologies if any inconvenience caused
> for you.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Howard
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* karim basraoui [mailto:basraouik@gmail.com
> <mailto:basraouik@gmail.com>]
> *Sent:* Saturday, March 03, 2007 7:18 PM
> *To:* Goh, Tee-Yong
> *Subject:* Re: [Serusers] SIP SER
>
> Hi,
>
> Do you want to make changes on SER behaviour when it
> receives REGISTER messages. If it's the case you can
> make a condition in the "ser.cfg" file, in the bloc
> "route{ ... }". for example:
> route {
> if (method == "REGISTER")
> { #what you want to do};
> }
>
>
> 2007/3/3, Goh, Tee-Yong <gohty(a)m1.com.sg
> <mailto:gohty@m1.com.sg>>:
>
> Hi,
>
> May i know from the SER-0.9.6, where can i look
> for and make changes for the SER when receiving
> "REGISTER" message and responsing " 200 OK" back
> to the corresponding node or clients?
>
> Would appreciate your assistance and advice as
> soon as possible as i have difficultly locating
> the coding. Please advice where i can find the
> script to edit the above mentioned messages.
>
> Apologies for the inconvenience caused.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Howard
>
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Hello,
Can I simply do something like so? if(avp_check("$avp(i:1[1])",
"eq/s:5/g")) { # true } else { # false } ?? I seem to get an error when I
try to check the value against an AVP with index's, is there an easier way
then copying the index's value into a full AVP, can't I just use the index's
like normal AVP's?
Thanks, all help is appreciated!
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