Hi,
Anyone would know?......how i can through of the perl(module perl v1.3)
connect to database Mysql to execute DML's commands SQL...?
Examples are welcome..
best regards,
Marcio
Hello all,
I wanted to share with everyone else my opinion on where SER and/or
iptel.org is going, and ask folks for opinion and testing the new
features mentioned bellow. Shortly I think the key goals on the software
side are SLAMP bundling, security and performance. On the operational
side, the technology is getting to a place which I like to call "akamai
of sip" ... world-wide distributed reliable SIP network.
- BUNDLING. I'm a strong believer in SLAMP ... SER/SEMS/SERWEB -- Linux
-- Apache -- Mysql -- Perl/Python/PHP. It is the software mesh-up that
actually allows to build a variety of web applicatons. We now have
SIPSAK, SERWEB and SEMS well synchronized and working with each other.
SER has advanced on the packaging side to provide out-of-the-box
experience: we have a very complete configuration file (OOB) dealing
with most common real-word scenarios, we have all-in-one packaging that
puts all the pieces in a single box. (see bellow for more).
- SECURITY: Enormous attention has been paid to it. Actually I have
contracted a security review, TCP code known to be easily vulnerable to
blocking attacks has been made more robust, and SER now implements
predictive nonces to deal with replay attacks mounted on digest
authentication. Support for Identity (see bellow and RFC4474) has been
extensively tested in Sipits. In fact, I consider lack of Internet-wide
notion of identity one of the greatest hassles in the Internet and this
is our modest contribution to address that.
- PERFORMANCE. This can be never appreciated enough. While SER can
easily serve quite large populations on commodity hardware, the real
challenge is in fact dealing with abnormalities. This includew boot
avalanches of SIP telephones, misconfigurations, unsolicited traffic,
simply all the things you never wish to happen. Still they do. Currently
the bottleneck turned out to be database, which has been greatly improved.
It is worthwile mentioned we eat our own dog's food ... the public
iptel.org service is powered by SLAMP. I'm working with my collegues on
advance concepts that allow to deal with massive geographic dispersion
(akamai-like experience), routing, etc. See bellow for more.
OOB
-----
* Features
First -- OOB, which stands for out-of-the-box, and is a very exhaustive
configuration of SER (we might have called it all-you-can-eat) , dealing
with most of common features/problems:
- NAT traversal
- basic call services (variants of call forwarding, speed-dial)
- multidomain hosting
- gateway routing and gateway protection
* Requirements
OOB is available for SER 2.0 and higher, as it leverages some of the key
SER features coming up with this thoroughly overhauled version. There is
also OOB debian package for it -- not that it only includes SER without
supporting packages such as mysql and rtp proxy.
* Roadmap
- even more security (rate-limit, identity, permissions) Most important
to me appears Identity support. Given that lack of some credible notion
of identity is causing a lot of mess, I think it is time to begin using
verifiable identity with SIP. SER supports Identity (RFC4474) since
quite a while and has been tested in sipits for it. Also on the security
page, I think the famous module rate-limit shall appear in OOB rather
soon than late.
* Source:
http://cvs.berlios.de/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/ser/sip_router/etc/ser-oob.cfg?re…
ai1
----
* Features
All-in-one is an attempt to bring all related packages on a single
box using a simple installation procedure. The metapackage includes SER,
SEMS, SERWEB, SER_CTL. It is in its very early stage, so please help by
testing it.
* Requirements
debian. There is currently no other system supported.
* To use it:
- put the iptel.org debian package repository in your source.list:
deb http://ftp.iptel.org/debian etch main cvs
- update package list and repositories:
apt-get update; apt-get upgrade
- set appropriate reconfiguration level to *medium*
dpkg-reconfigure
- install ai1
apt-get install ai1
* Known limitations
It is really just finished and only little tested. Please help
testing and collecting the initial experience.
Other semi-news
---------------
While there are interesting periodic Talmudic discussion when 2.0 shall
be labeled as "released", there is lot of good work going on with SER
2.1 (the "HEAD version"). Let me make a "sales pitch" for at least some
parts of it which have so far made it to CVS.
A very important change is the DB-API overhaul. For those of you who
are running deployments which are a bit "dense", it is certainly no
secret that database matters. In fact, it it not unusual to have about
seven database transactions for a single SIP invite transaction. Thus
database has a huge impact on performance, and if database is for
whatever reason lame, so will be soon everything else. A large portion
of all major failures I have witnessed were someway related to
databases. The DB-API performs very well and is ready to be used with
real-time databases. Also a new LDAP module has been contributed (single
DB driver for all modules, not like at this moment yet radius-based
modules for different functionalities).
It is also important to realize that well-done database engine is the
key instrument for integrating applications (or if you wish to use this
horrible buzzword, databases are great *middleware*.) The thing is that
in reality it is mysql and other noble databases that connect
applications (such as SER) with web-front-ends (such as SERWEB), CLIs
(such as SERCTL) and any other thinkable applications. Personally I
think that middleware technologies such as "corba" have actually not
achieved such an impact as good open databases did -- long live SLAMP.
On the "aplication-mash-up side", another step is going to be
single-sign-on. I believe this will be very useful in integrating SIP,
and serweb with other applications, such as address books. Our esteemed
serweb author is working on it hard right now.
New configuration framework is extremelly useful thing -- now many
things can be easily managed in SER in real-time without the need to
restart the server.
http://sip-router.org/browser/ser/doc/cfg.txt?rev=6627%3A746a56c7a1f4
An extremely long list of useful features and fixes have appeared on
CVS, be blessed all who have contributed to keeping SER a well-oiled
machine by adding all these laborious changes. I apologize to all the
authors for not mentioning all the important contributions, this email
just began to be more lengthy than I hoped for.
http://cvs.berlios.de/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/ser/sip_router/NEWS?rev=HEAD&cont…
Also as you know, there is a SER book, alas only in German now:
http://www.amazon.de/Internet-Telefonie-VoIP-mit-Asterisk-SER/dp/3937514163iptel.org setup
----------------
I think the iptel.org running SIP service deserves some extra attention.
In the future I actually plan to "fork" a new mainling list, so that
folks can better separate debates related to the software and to the
running service.
In the heart of the service, there is SER running (CVS/HEAD version).
With SER, we have many useful features:
- have-my-domain ... folks can claim, administer and run their own domains
- BETA: Akamai-like services for selected hosted domains. Briefly, it
allows subscribers to be served by a server close to them. Particularly
beneficial for media relay.
- media services: 1000(a)iptel.org ... voicemail, 000777 prefix ...
conference bridge; there is also zRTP-secured confidential conferencing
service
- subscriber provisioning (domain owners can largely manipulate
structure user profiles)
- multiple identities (00 prefix) allows you to terminate SIP calls
using alternate accounts preconfigured in user profile
- monitoring (administrator tool which is essential to keep the service
healthy)
- massive routing administrator provisioning
Of course not all of it is achieved using SER alone -- that's where the
SLAMP concept comes in. Media services are powered by SEMS,
Web-provisioning is achieved using SERWEB. Even proprietary components
fit in very well, such as the monitoring box (palladion), load-balancer
and one private SER extension (the massive route provisioning).
notes to openser users
----------------------
stay tuned. whereas all the development mentioned here relates to SER,
I'm confident they will make their way to openser as well. We had
recently a very open (:-)) meeting with openser advocate, Henning W. and
there was quite lot of good will to exchange. See
http://openser.org/pipermail/devel/2008-June/013880.html
We need process 302 redirection Message in our OpenSER (ver 1.3) script.
we use failure_route
failure_route[1]
{
append_hf("Transfer-code: $T_reply_code\r\n");
if t_check_status("(302)|(301)"){
append_hf("Original-URI: $ru\r\n");
get_redirects("*");
rewritehostport("172.16.2.6");
# append_branch();
route(1);
} else
if t_check_status("(408)|(486)"){
rewritehostport("172.16.2.6");
append_branch();
route(1);
};
}
All fails with 4xx code (Timeout, Busy) work right. OpenSER send them to
asterisk (172.16.2.6). But we cannot do the same with 301 and 302 code,
because there is a header Contact in their replies. And we need to change
our URI according this field.
Using Tcpdump I get some diagnostic:
Invite to UA:
18:48:31.898163 IP 78.36.60.131.sip > 172.16.76.4.53568: SIP, length: 1258
E.....@.@...N$<...L....@....INVITE
sip:loft@172.16.76.4:53568;rinstance=87e2d8d91648c3bf SIP/2.0
Record-Route: <sip:78.36.60.131;lr;ftag=2D551EE4-2538;nat=yes>
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP voapp.ru:5060;branch=z9hG4bK8b81.6f656603.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 78.36.60.129:5060;rport=52061;x-route-tag="tgrp:m200"
From: <sip:78142722856@78.36.60.129>;tag=2D551EE4-2538
To: <sip:78142599298@78.36.60.131>
Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2008 14:39:48 GMT
Call-ID: E338E8F0-490D11DD-834CC831-1B0A3D9F(a)78.36.60.129
Supported: timer,100rel
Min-SE: 1800
Cisco-Guid: 3812117704-1225593309-2202650673-453655967
User-Agent: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-12.x
Allow: INVITE, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, ACK, PRACK, COMET, REFER, SUBSCRIBE,
NOTIFY, INFO
CSeq: 101 INVITE
Max-Forwards: 5
Timestamp: 1215182388
Contact: <sip:78142722856@78.36.60.129:5060>
Expires: 180
Allow-Events: telephone-event
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 375
Reply witn 302 code:
18:48:32.019255 IP 172.16.76.4.53568 > 78.36.60.131.sip: SIP, length: 474
E...\...}.]+..L.N$<..@....
.SIP/2.0 302 Moved Temporarily
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
voapp.ru:5060;branch=z9hG4bK8b81.6f656603.0;received=78.36.60.131
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 78.36.60.129:5060;rport=52061;x-route-tag="tgrp:m200"
Contact: <sip:78142705353@voapp.ru>
To: <sip:78142599298@78.36.60.131>;tag=e3040a33
From: <sip:78142722856@78.36.60.129>;tag=2D551EE4-2538
Call-ID: E338E8F0-490D11DD-834CC831-1B0A3D9F(a)78.36.60.129
CSeq: 101 INVITE
User-Agent: X-Lite release 1011s stamp 41150
Content-Length: 0
Our acknoledgement:
18:48:32.019395 IP 78.36.60.131.sip > 172.16.76.4.53568: SIP, length: 395
E.....@.@..yN$<...L....@...`ACK
sip:loft@172.16.76.4:53568;rinstance=87e2d8d91648c3bf SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP voapp.ru:5060;branch=z9hG4bK8b81.6f656603.0
From: <sip:78142722856@78.36.60.129>;tag=2D551EE4-2538
Call-ID: E338E8F0-490D11DD-834CC831-1B0A3D9F(a)78.36.60.129
To: <sip:78142599298@78.36.60.131>;tag=e3040a33
CSeq: 101 ACK
Max-Forwards: 70
User-Agent: OpenSER (1.3.1-notls (i386/linux))
Content-Length: 0
And new Invite:
18:48:32.019762 IP 78.36.60.131.sip > 172.16.76.4.53568: SIP, length: 1327
E..K..@.@...N$<...L....@.7..INVITE sip:78142705353@172.16.76.4:53568 SIP/2.0
Record-Route: <sip:78.36.60.131;lr;ftag=2D551EE4-2538;nat=yes>
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP voapp.ru:5060;branch=z9hG4bK8b81.6f656603.1
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 78.36.60.129:5060;rport=52061;x-route-tag="tgrp:m200"
From: <sip:78142722856@78.36.60.129>;tag=2D551EE4-2538
To: <sip:78142599298@78.36.60.131>
Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2008 14:39:48 GMT
Call-ID: E338E8F0-490D11DD-834CC831-1B0A3D9F(a)78.36.60.129
Supported: timer,100rel
Min-SE: 1800
Cisco-Guid: 3812117704-1225593309-2202650673-453655967
User-Agent: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-12.x
Allow: INVITE, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, ACK, PRACK, COMET, REFER, SUBSCRIBE,
NOTIFY, INFO
CSeq: 101 INVITE
Max-Forwards: 5
Timestamp: 1215182388
Contact: <sip:78142722856@78.36.60.129:5060>
Expires: 180
Allow-Events: telephone-event
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 375
Transfer-code: 302
Original-URI: sip:loft@172.16.76.4:53568;rinstance=87e2d8d91648c3bf
But why sip:78142705353@172.16.76.4:53568?
Why not 172.16.2.6 (rewritehostport("172.16.2.6");) or
sip:78142705353@voapp.ru (Contact: <sip:78142705353@voapp.ru>)?
Where is error? I need to sent all 3xx redirects to dedicated server but I
also need to get Contact header from UA reply and put it in outgoung
message. What commands must I use? Can anybody help me and get fragment of
openser script?
Thx
Dmitry
Hello,
I need something similar to the t_uac_cancel fifo command, but when there are more branches (parallel forking) it should offer the opportunity to select the branch to cancel.
Is there a way (with openser.cfg or with a fifo command or a with a tm exported api or ...) to choose the branches to cancel?
regards
Daniele
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Hi,
I have compiled the Openser with RLS module in my desktop, and it seems
installation went fine...
But when I try to start the openser, I am getting the following error.....
*
Jul 3 10:11:49 [10721] ERROR:core:table_version: invalid type (2) or nul
(0) version columns for xcap
Jul 3 10:11:49 [10721] DBG:core:db_free_rows: freeing 1 rows
Jul 3 10:11:49 [10721] DBG:core:db_free_rows: row[0]=0x815d530
Jul 3 10:11:49 [10721] DBG:core:db_free_rows: 0x815d530=pkg_free() RES_ROWS
Jul 3 10:11:49 [10721] ERROR:presence_xml:mod_init: Wrong version v-1 for
table <xcap>, need v3
Jul 3 10:11:49 [10721] ERROR:core:init_mod: failed to initialize module
presence_xml
Jul 3 10:11:49 [10721] ERROR:core:main: error while initializing modules
Jul 3 10:11:49 [10721] DBG:rls:destroy: start*
But my MySQL shows, the version of XCAP as
*mysql> select * from version where table_name="xcap" ;
+------------+---------------+
| table_name | table_version |
+------------+---------------+
| xcap | 3 |
+------------+---------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
mysql>
*
Though the version information is present for the xcap table, this error is
coming.
I have created the database using the following
*
stinbng46:/home/nthattil/tmp/src_openser_install#
/usr/local/sbin/openserdbctl
/usr/local/sbin/openserdbctl $Revision: 3540 $
usage: openserdbctl create <db name or db_path, optional> .....(creates a
new database)
openserdbctl drop <db name or db_path, optional> .......(!entirely
deletes tables!)
openserdbctl reinit <db name or db_path, optional> .....(!entirely
deletes and than re-creates tables!)
openserdbctl backup <file> .................................(dumps
current database to file)
openserdbctl restore <file> ................................(restores
tables from a file)
openserdbctl copy <new_db> .................................(creates
a new db from an existing one)
openserdbctl migrate <old_db> <new_db> .....................(migrates
DB from 1.2 to 1.3, not implemented yet!)
openserdbctl presence ......................................(adds the
presence related tables)
openserdbctl extra .........................................(adds the
extra tables)
openserdbctl serweb ........................................(adds the
SERWEB specific tables)
*
The Version of Openser I used is
*stinbng46:/home/nthattil/tmp/src_openser_install# /usr/local/sbin/openser
-V
version: openser 1.3.2-notls (i386/linux)
flags: STATS: Off, EXTRA_DEBUG, USE_IPV6, USE_TCP, DISABLE_NAGLE, USE_MCAST,
SHM_MEM, SHM_MMAP, PKG_MALLOC, F_MALLOC, FAST_LOCK-ADAPTIVE_WAIT
ADAPTIVE_WAIT_LOOPS=1024, MAX_RECV_BUFFER_SIZE 262144, MAX_LISTEN 16,
MAX_URI_SIZE 1024, BUF_SIZE 65535
poll method support: poll, epoll_lt, epoll_et, sigio_rt, select.
svnrevision: unknown
@(#) $Id: main.c 3590 2008-01-28 17:46:56Z bogdan_iancu $
main.c compiled on 03:33:43 Jul 3 2008 with gcc 4.2.3
*I downloaded the entire source-code from the location below
*
http://www.openser.org/pub/openser/latest/src/openser-1.3.2-notls_src.tar.gz
*
I wanted to use the integrated XCAP server, which will use the mysql
database for itself, instead of HTTP protocol.
My Configuration file, I am including along with this mail... also the
Openser Log file....
*Somebody please help me....... *Please point out, if something I am missing
to configure.....
--
Thanks & Regards,
Noble Antony Thattil.
Hi,
I have compiled the Openser with RLS module in my desktop, and it seems
installation went fine...
But when I try to start the openser, I am getting the following error.....
*
Jul 3 10:11:49 [10721] ERROR:core:table_version: invalid type (2) or nul
(0) version columns for xcap
Jul 3 10:11:49 [10721] DBG:core:db_free_rows: freeing 1 rows
Jul 3 10:11:49 [10721] DBG:core:db_free_rows: row[0]=0x815d530
Jul 3 10:11:49 [10721] DBG:core:db_free_rows: 0x815d530=pkg_free() RES_ROWS
Jul 3 10:11:49 [10721] ERROR:presence_xml:mod_init: Wrong version v-1 for
table <xcap>, need v3
Jul 3 10:11:49 [10721] ERROR:core:init_mod: failed to initialize module
presence_xml
Jul 3 10:11:49 [10721] ERROR:core:main: error while initializing modules
Jul 3 10:11:49 [10721] DBG:rls:destroy: start*
But my MySQL shows, the version of XCAP as
*mysql> select * from version where table_name="xcap" ;
+------------+---------------+
| table_name | table_version |
+------------+---------------+
| xcap | 3 |
+------------+---------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
mysql>
*
Though the version information is present for the xcap table, this error is
coming.
I have created the database using the following
*
stinbng46:/home/nthattil/tmp/src_openser_install#
/usr/local/sbin/openserdbctl
/usr/local/sbin/openserdbctl $Revision: 3540 $
usage: openserdbctl create <db name or db_path, optional> .....(creates a
new database)
openserdbctl drop <db name or db_path, optional> .......(!entirely
deletes tables!)
openserdbctl reinit <db name or db_path, optional> .....(!entirely
deletes and than re-creates tables!)
openserdbctl backup <file> .................................(dumps
current database to file)
openserdbctl restore <file> ................................(restores
tables from a file)
openserdbctl copy <new_db> .................................(creates
a new db from an existing one)
openserdbctl migrate <old_db> <new_db> .....................(migrates
DB from 1.2 to 1.3, not implemented yet!)
openserdbctl presence ......................................(adds the
presence related tables)
openserdbctl extra .........................................(adds the
extra tables)
openserdbctl serweb ........................................(adds the
SERWEB specific tables)
*
The Version of Openser I used is
*stinbng46:/home/nthattil/tmp/src_openser_install# /usr/local/sbin/openser
-V
version: openser 1.3.2-notls (i386/linux)
flags: STATS: Off, EXTRA_DEBUG, USE_IPV6, USE_TCP, DISABLE_NAGLE, USE_MCAST,
SHM_MEM, SHM_MMAP, PKG_MALLOC, F_MALLOC, FAST_LOCK-ADAPTIVE_WAIT
ADAPTIVE_WAIT_LOOPS=1024, MAX_RECV_BUFFER_SIZE 262144, MAX_LISTEN 16,
MAX_URI_SIZE 1024, BUF_SIZE 65535
poll method support: poll, epoll_lt, epoll_et, sigio_rt, select.
svnrevision: unknown
@(#) $Id: main.c 3590 2008-01-28 17:46:56Z bogdan_iancu $
main.c compiled on 03:33:43 Jul 3 2008 with gcc 4.2.3
*I downloaded the entire source-code from the location below
*
http://www.openser.org/pub/openser/latest/src/openser-1.3.2-notls_src.tar.gz
*
I wanted to use the integrated XCAP server, which will use the mysql
database for itself, instead of HTTP protocol.
My Configuration file, I am including along with this mail... also the
Openser Log file....
*Somebody please help me....... *Please point out, if something I am missing
to configure.....
--
Thanks & Regards,
Noble Antony Thattil.
What's the best way of doing OpenSER load balancing and failover ? I'm
trying to do a DNS Round Robin with two OpenSER 1.3.2 but sometimes when a
user registered on server1 tries to call a user at server2 the call is not
completed. In this scenario I have a common MySQL cluster serving both
OpenSER servers.
Any help ?
Best Regards,
--
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Hi,
I have a problem using SER, i have a client behind CheckPoint FW, when
the client tries to register, SER receives the SIP REGISTER message and
SER reply to the source IP and source PORT, but because the client is
behind CheckPoint FW if the source port is not 5060 the FW blocks it, so
i need SER to reply not to the source port of the client but to port 5060.
i'll attach ngrep on the SER server:
client sends REGISTER to the SER server at 192.168.0.161:5060.
U 2008/06/12 21:36:01.654005 10.6.67.10:31472 -> 192.168.0.161:5060
REGISTER sip:213.8.57.218 SIP/2.0..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
10.6.67.10:31472;branch=z9hG4bK-d87543-de5ac063e
9293020-1--d87543-;rport..Max-Forwards: 70..Contact:
<sip:200@10.6.67.10:31472;rinstance=82602d40693
d48a6>;expires=0..To: "test1"<sip:200@213.8.57.218>..From:
"test1"<sip:200@213.8.57.218>;tag=5c6b793
a..Call-ID: NmI4MTUyMWY5MTEwYTI3ZjY2ZTE2ZTMzNzk5ZGFmZWI...CSeq: 5
REGISTER..Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANC
EL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, NOTIFY, MESSAGE, SUBSCRIBE, INFO..User-Agent:
X-Lite release 1011s stamp 41
150..Authorization: Digest
username="200",realm="localhost",nonce="48516daafb5a3406078621
<http://www.snapanumber.com/>9a55fdb4908
9064386",uri="sip:213.8.57.218",response="b8501a2d0c096b934320be23363dee32",algorithm=MD5..Content-L
ength: 0....
#
SER server response to the source IP and source port
U 2008/06/12 21:36:01.654992 192.168.0.161:5060 -> 10.6.67.10:31472
SIP/2.0 200 OK..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
10.6.67.10:31472;branch=z9hG4bK-d87543-de5ac063e9293020-1--d87543-;
rport=31472..To:
"test1"<sip:200@213.8.57.218>;tag=40c9dbfbe83fe4e1cec231af33432933.321f..From:
"tes
t1"<sip:200@213.8.57.218>;tag=5c6b793a..Call-ID:
NmI4MTUyMWY5MTEwYTI3ZjY2ZTE2ZTMzNzk5ZGFmZWI...CSeq:
5 REGISTER..Server: OpenSER (1.3.2-notls (i386/linux))..Content-Length:
0....
but i need to response to port 5060 and not the source port , i'm not
using rport, i also talk to CheckPoint service and they claim that they
are working according RFC 3261, and that my SER server should reply to
port 5060
any suggestions?
Thanks In Advance,
David Lubarski,
Hi all,
i have running ser2-sasi.
is there a possibility to send instant message from a shell script like
in the older versions with the follow example ?
#!/bin/sh
#
cat > /tmp/ser_fifo <<EOF
:t_uac_dlg:hh
NOTIFY
sip:receiver@127.0.0.1
.
From: sip:originator@foo.bar
To: sip:receiver@127.0.0.1
foo: bar_special_header
x: y
p_header: p_value
Contact: <sip:devnull@192.168.0.100:9>
65
Chapter 4. Application Writing
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
.
Hello world!!!! $@
.
EOF
regards
rafael
Hello,
I'm trying to test with snmpstats following instruction from
http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/1.3.x/snmpstats.html
>From snmpd output, I can see openser is connecting to it, but i don't see
openser uploading any info (I'm running "snmpd -f -Dagentx -x localhost:705
2>&1 | less"). Then, when I try to get any openser info using snmpget or
snmpwalk, nothing shows up.
Maybe I am missing something (I confirmed snmpd finds and loads openser
MIBs).
Regards,
takeshi