On Sun, 13 Apr 2003, Scott Holben wrote:
I ran into
some very strange behaviors with SER and the firewall. I disconnected
the firewall connection to the Internet and the SIP INVITE transactions
stopped involving the firewall. This was evident from analyzing
Ethereal captures. (It was if the firewall was in a promiscuous mode of
operation an acted upon packets that did not apply to it.)
Firewall/NATs settings are almost always uncomfortably tricky. Try
sending us your dumps of you don't advance.
make config
<- for SER
.
.
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Old gcc detected (2.9x), use gcc >= 3.1 for better results
make: *** No rule to make target `config'. Stop.
My question is should I compile SER with the GCC 2.96 compiler or pay
attention to the make config message and update GCC?
SER works with 2.9x, it is just slighlty slower -- you don't need
to be worried about it unless you are running some performance tests.
There is no "config" target in the makefile -- to compile, just call
"make; make modules".
-Jiri