Use ngrep or tcpdump port 5060 to see if there is any
traffic.
g-)
Martin Kjeldsen wrote:
Hi there
I'm having trouble registrering with my SER build (0.9.2), and using
the auth_mysql ser.cfg from
ONsip.org. It is as if SER isn't
recieving any of the messages from my UA, and I've been wondering
where I might have gone wrong. One thing I've found different from a
former build (0.8.14), I have up and running is the socks which SER
is listening on. When i do a serctl ps on the 0.9.2 i get this:
ser@sipsite:~/running/ser0.9.0/sbin> serctl ps
200 ok
0 22531 attendant
1 22532 fifo server
2 22533 receiver child=0 sock= 212.97.222.xxx:5060
3 22534 receiver child=1 sock= 212.97.222.xxx:5060
4 22535 receiver child=2 sock= 212.97.222.xxx:5060
5 22536 receiver child=3 sock= 212.97.222.xxx:5060
6 22537 timer
7 22538 tcp receiver
8 22539 tcp receiver
9 22540 tcp receiver
10 22541 tcp receiver
11 22542 tcp main process
And as far as I can see the same command on 0.8.14 yields almost the
same output, except that the sock has a number like '0' and a @ sign
is between scok and ip (eg: sock=0 @ ip-adress)! Can this be the
cause of my troubles?
I'm afraid that I'm not that much into Unix and Sockets!
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated!
Kind regards
Martin
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