Alessio Focardi wrote:
Hello Bogdan-Andrei,
Friday, October 1, 2004, 1:11:06 PM, you wrote:
BAI> uri=myself covers the case of an uri with ip address (if the ser
BAI> listens on that ip address).
That was my tought, but unfortunately it does not seem to work, maybe
I'm using a version that's too old ?
I fear that changing the version my ser.cfg will stop working, since
I'm already servicing users I'm a little bit afraid of upgrading.
this feature is present from the beginning so no upgrade is required.
Just be very sure that your ser is listening on that IP. Look at the
logs at startup for
"Listening on........"
bogdan
Here is a transcript with comments, I have changed the
IP adress with
"IP" word for security reason
41(21810) method: <INVITE>
41(21810) uri: <sip:100@IP>
41(21810) version: <SIP/2.0>
Invite is coming in with ip address
41(21810) find_first_route(): No Route headers found
41(21810) loose_route(): There is no Route HF
41(21810) check_self - checking if host==us: 13==13 && [IP] ==
[IP]
41(21810) check_self - checking if port 5060 matches port 5060
41(21810) DEBUG: add_param: tag=JfP-2269
41(21810) end of header reached, state=29
41(21810) query="select username from subscriber where username='100'
AND domain='IP'"
41(21810) does_uri_exit(): User in request uri does not exist
here is the problem: as you can see user 100 with
domain=IP
is recognized as local, but the domain "IP" is not aliased to the
real domain I'm using.
Tnx for the support !
BAI> bogdan
BAI> Alessio Focardi wrote:
>Hi there !
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>I have a ser 0.8.12-tcp_nonb (i386/linux) that is running pretty
>smooth, now I stumbled across a problem and I'm looking for some help.
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>How can I tell ser that invites coming to "whatever@ipaddress_of_the
>server" are local request just like "whatever@domainname" or
>"whatever(a)machinename.domainame" ?
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>I tried to add an
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>alias="ipaddress"
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>but it has not worked.
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>Any idea ?
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>TNX !
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