cpled uses java. So ps would show java process.
are you running cpled on the same machine as ser?
You can use fifo, just search achive on how to do it.
Richard
--- ser die <serdiehard(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
hello richards,
does cpled exist as a independent process
can we check with the command ps -ef
how to ensure that cpled process is running
when i use the command ngrep port 5060 -d lo
it s not showing any messages
in ethereal it s showing 401 message i think
unauthorised and that client is not registering
with regards
serdiehard
--- Richard <mypop3mail(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
it should be "ngrep port 5060 -d lo" if
cpled is
running on the same host as ser.
--- ser die <serdiehard(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> --- Richard <mypop3mail(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Not quite sure if cpled is sending the
message.
Can
> you ngrep the sip message? If it sends from
> localhost,
> need to use option "-d lo". A good cpl-c
register
> > log
> > is like this, (mime found 3, 4, not 0, 0)
> >
> > DEBUG:cpl_process_register: Content-Type mime
> found
> > 3,
> > 4
> > DEBUG:cpl_process_register: carrying CPL ->
look
at
> Content-Disposition
> *** Disposition type=<script>[6]
> *** DIsposition param: <action>[6]=<store>[5]
> is_quoted=0
> DEBUG:cpl-c:get_dest_user: tring to get user
from
> new_uri
> DEBUG:cpl-c:get_dest_user: tring to get user
from
> R_uri
> DEBUG:cpl-c:get_dest_user: tring to get user
from
> To
> > parse_headers: flags=-1
> > DEBUG:cpl:write_to_db:User 123(a)test.org
already
in
CPL
database -> update
parse_headers: flags=-1
check_via_address(66.1.2.3, 127.0.0.1, 0)
--- ser die <serdiehard(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> hello richard
>
> still it gives the fial cpl registering
>
> the total log is
>
>
> > >
6(17988) SIP Request:
> > > 6(17988) method: <REGISTER>
> > > 6(17988) uri: <sip:xxx.xxx.net:5060>
> > > 6(17988) version: <SIP/2.0>
> > > 6(17988) parse_headers: flags=1
> > > 6(17988) end of header reached, state=5
> > > 6(17988) parse_headers: Via found, flags=1
> > > 6(17988) parse_headers: this is the first
via
> > > 6(17988) After parse_msg...
> > > 6(17988) preparing to run routing
scripts...
> > > 6(17988) DEBUG :
is_maxfwd_present:
searching
for
> > max_forwards header
> > 6(17988) parse_headers: flags=128
> > 6(17988) end of header reached, state=9
> > 6(17988) DEBUG: get_hdr_field: <To> [32];
> > uri=[sip:214103@xxx.xxx.net]
> > 6(17988) DEBUG: to body
> [<sip:214103@xxx.xxx.net>]
> > 6(17988) get_hdr_field: cseq <CSeq>: <1>
> <REGISTER>
> > 6(17988) DEBUG: get_hdr_body :
content_length=0
> > 6(17988) found end of header
> > 6(17988) DEBUG: is_maxfwd_present:
max_forwards
> > > header not found!
> > > 6(17988) check_via_address(202.*.*.84,
> > 202.*.*.84,
> > > 0)
> > > 6(17988) parse_headers: flags=256
> > > 6(17988) find_first_route(): No Route
headers
> > found
> > > 6(17988) loose_route(): There is no Route
HF
> > > 6(17988) check_self - checking if
host==us:
> 17==9
> > > &&
> > > [
xxx.xxx.net] == [127.0.0.1]
> > > 6(17988) check_self - checking if port 5060
> > matches
> > > port 5060
> > > 6(17988) check_self - checking if host==us:
> > 17==13
> > > &&
> > > [
xxx.xxx.net] == [202.*.*.19]
> > > 6(17988) check_self - checking if port 5060
> > matches
> > > port 5060
> > > 6(17988) check_self - checking if host==us:
> 17==9
> > > &&
> > > [
xxx.xxx.net] == [127.0.0.1]
> > > 6(17988) check_self - checking if port 5060
> > matches
> > > port 5060
> > > 6(17988) check_self - checking if host==us:
> > 17==13
> > > &&
> > > [
xxx.xxx.net] == [202.*.*.19]
> > > 6(17988) check_self - checking if port 5060
> > matches
> > > port 5060
> > > 6(17988) parse_headers: flags=4096
> > > 6(17988) pre_auth(): Credentials with given
> realm
> > > not
> > > found
> > > 6(17988) build_auth_hf():
'WWW-Authenticate:
>
Digest
> > realm="xxx.xxx.net",
> >
nonce="411b3c2eeb0cedfb65da5f5a2fd9dc5a849c920b"
> > > '
> > > 6(17988) parse_headers: flags=-1
> > > 6(17988) check_via_address(202.*.*.84,
> > 202.*.*.84,
> > > 0)
> > > 6(17988) receive_msg: cleaning up
> > > 7(17994) SIP Request:
> > > 7(17994) method: <REGISTER>
> > > 7(17994) uri: <sip:xxx.xxx.net:5060>
> > > 7(17994) version: <SIP/2.0>
> > > 7(17994) parse_headers: flags=1
> > > 7(17994) end of header reached, state=5
> > > 7(17994) parse_headers: Via found, flags=1
> > > 7(17994) parse_headers: this is the first
via
> > > 7(17994) After parse_msg...
> > > 7(17994) preparing to run routing
scripts...
> > > 7(17994) DEBUG :
is_maxfwd_present:
searching
for
> > max_forwards header
> > 7(17994) parse_headers: flags=128
> > 7(17994) end of header reached, state=9
> > 7(17994) DEBUG: get_hdr_field: <To> [32];
> > uri=[sip:215104@xxx.xxx.net]
> > 7(17994) DEBUG: to body
> [<sip:215104@xxx.xxx.net>]
> > 7(17994) get_hdr_field: cseq <CSeq>: <2>
> <REGISTER>
> > 7(17994) DEBUG: get_hdr_body :
content_length=0
> > 7(17994) found end of header
> > 7(17994) DEBUG: is_maxfwd_present:
max_forwards
> > > header not found!
> > > 7(17994) check_via_address(202.*.*.84,
> > 202.*.*.84,
> > > 0)
> > > 7(17994) parse_headers: flags=256
> > > 7(17994) find_first_route(): No Route
headers
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