Tried starting ser with -E -D got the following
output
stateless - initializing
0(0) Maxfwd module-
initializing
textops - initializing
0(0) WARNING: using only the
first listen address (no fork)
Segmentation fault (core
dumped)
After some more trial
& error troubleshooting I found the problem only occures when trying to use
db functions...
Any one has any ideas?
Hello I just
upgraded my ser 0.9.2 to ser 0.9.3 stable and it just coredumps on
me.
It seems to be a
database issue because original ser.cfg works as long as athentication is not
enabled. Enable it and ser dumps...
Jun 30 00:51:47 ns2
ser[38150]: Maxfwd module- initializing
Jun 30 00:51:48 ns2 kernel: pid 38150
(ser), uid 0: exited on signal 11 (core dumped)
I even completely
cleaned my system and installed everything from scratch again... still same
error.
I use FreeBSD
5.4
I use precompiled
Ser 0.9.3 for FreeBSD
I use MySQL Client
4.1.10a
I use MySQL Server
4.1.10a
This is the test
config used...
#
# $Id:
ser.cfg,v 1.25.2.1 2005/02/18 14:30:44 andrei Exp $
#
# simple quick-start
config script
#
# ----------- global
configuration parameters ------------------------
#debug=3 # debug level
(cmd line: -dddddddddd)
#fork=yes
#log_stderror=no # (cmd line:
-E)
/* Uncomment these
lines to enter debugging mode
fork=no
log_stderror=yes
*/
check_via=no #
(cmd. line:
-v)
dns=no #
(cmd. line: -r)
rev_dns=no # (cmd. line:
-R)
#port=5060
#children=4
fifo="/tmp/ser_fifo"
# ------------------
module loading ----------------------------------
# Uncomment this if
you want to use SQL database
loadmodule
"/usr/local/lib/ser/modules/mysql.so"
loadmodule
"/usr/local/lib/ser/modules/sl.so"
loadmodule
"/usr/local/lib/ser/modules/tm.so"
loadmodule
"/usr/local/lib/ser/modules/rr.so"
loadmodule
"/usr/local/lib/ser/modules/maxfwd.so"
loadmodule
"/usr/local/lib/ser/modules/usrloc.so"
loadmodule
"/usr/local/lib/ser/modules/registrar.so"
loadmodule
"/usr/local/lib/ser/modules/textops.so"
# Uncomment this if
you want digest authentication
# mysql.so must be loaded !
loadmodule
"/usr/local/lib/ser/modules/auth.so"
loadmodule
"/usr/local/lib/ser/modules/auth_db.so"
# -----------------
setting module-specific parameters ---------------
# -- usrloc params
--
#modparam("usrloc",
"db_mode", 0)
# Uncomment this if
you want to use SQL database
# for persistent storage and comment the
previous line
modparam("usrloc", "db_mode", 2)
# -- auth params
--
# Uncomment if you are using auth module
#
modparam("auth_db",
"calculate_ha1", yes)
#
# If you set "calculate_ha1" parameter to yes
(which true in this config),
# uncomment also the following
parameter)
#
modparam("auth_db", "password_column",
"password")
# -- rr params
--
# add value to ;lr param to make some broken UAs happy
modparam("rr",
"enable_full_lr", 1)
#
------------------------- request routing logic
-------------------
# main routing
logic
route{
# initial
sanity checks -- messages with
# max_forwards==0, or excessively long
requests
if (!mf_process_maxfwd_header("10"))
{
sl_send_reply("483","Too Many
Hops");
break;
};
if (msg:len >= 2048
) {
sl_send_reply("513", "Message too
big");
break;
};
# we
record-route all messages -- to make sure that
# subsequent messages
will go through our proxy; that's
# particularly good if upstream and
downstream entities
# use different transport protocol
if
(!method=="REGISTER") record_route();
# subsequent
messages withing a dialog should take the
# path determined by
record-routing
if (loose_route()) {
# mark routing logic
in request
append_hf("P-hint: rr-enforced\r\n");
route(1);
break;
};
if
(!uri==myself) {
# mark routing logic in
request
append_hf("P-hint: outbound\r\n");
route(1);
break;
};
# if the
request is for other domain use UsrLoc
# (in case, it does not work,
use the following command
# with proper names and addresses in
it)
if (uri==myself) {
if
(method=="REGISTER") {
# Uncomment this if
you want to use digest authentication
if
(!www_authorize("", "subscriber"))
{
www_challenge("",
"0");
break;
};
save("location");
break;
};
lookup("aliases");
if (!uri==myself)
{
append_hf("P-hint: outbound alias\r\n");
route(1);
break;
};
# native
SIP destinations are handled using our USRLOC DB
if
(!lookup("location")) {
sl_send_reply("404", "Not
Found");
break;
};
};
append_hf("P-hint:
usrloc applied\r\n");
route(1);
}
route[1]
{
# send it out now; use stateful forwarding as it works
reliably
# even for UDP2TCP
if (!t_relay())
{
sl_reply_error();
};
}