Thanks for your suggestion.
I don't wanna mess up the package in freebsd.
Actually when I added the colnum uuid, my xlite program is able to register with the
default admin user in the 'subscriber' table.
I also used openserctl created my account name with password, but in the subscriber table,
I found the phone number field is empty.
Do you know how to create a phone number for a newly created user account?
eg. openserctl sam passwd sam(a)my.dot.com
create my openser account, but how to add a phone number to my account?
Thanks
SW
----- Original Message ----
From: Norman Brandinger <norm(a)goes.com>
To: Live Great <livegreat007(a)yahoo.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 1:42:18 PM
Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] how to register xlite user for testing with openser
It's possible that openserdbctl is only available on the development
versions. I've found that the current development version is very
stable and you might want to give it a try.
If you are going to stay with 1.2.2, then you might want to try dropping
the openser database, then recreate it and keep a close eye out for any
errors. After the database has been rebuilt, check the subscriber
table. I believe it used to have a uuid column (the current development
version does not have a uuid column).
The ha1 field is the encrypted password and is probably used in your
config during the registration of your xlite phones. Without a
successful registration, it's unlikely you will be able to complete any
calls.
A quick look at the database structures from the online doc at:
http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php shows that the subscriber table had
a uuid column in 1.0.x, but in 1.2.x that column is gone. Is it
possible that the openser database was created with version 1.2.x but
you are running openser 1.0.x ?
Regards,
Norm
Live Great wrote:
Hi,
The openser version in freebsd is the latest one I got:
# openser -V
version: openser 1..2.2-notls (i386/freebsd)
Is this the correct version for getting openserdbctl ?
Thanks
SW
----- Original Message ----
From: Norman Brandinger <norm(a)goes.com>
To: Live Great <livegreat007(a)yahoo.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 11:53:53 PM
Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] how to register xlite user for testing
with openser
I believe the openser_mysql.sh script is being phased out. It has been
replaced by openserdbctl (thanks to a big effort from Henning !!!). If
your installation doesn't have /usr/local/sbin/openserdbctl I strongly
suggest that you upgrade to a version of OpenSER that contains it.
The rest of your settings appear to to be ok.
Regards,
Norm
Live Great wrote:
----- Original Message ----
From: Norman Brandinger <norm(a)goes.com>
To: Live Great <livegreat007(a)yahoo.com>
Cc: users(a)openser.org
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 9:43:54 PM
Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] how to register xlite user for testing
with openser
Is is possible that you turned on database support but forgot to make
the database tables ? The error message you posted is pretty explicit:
"Unknown column"....
I used openser_mysql.sh create to populate openser database and its
tables.
Here is all its tables:
mysql> show tables;
+-----------------------+
| Tables_in_openser |
+-----------------------+
| acc |
| active_sessions |
| active_watchers |
| address |
| admin_privileges |
| aliases |
| cpl |
| dbaliases |
| domain |
| domainpolicy |
| grp |
| gw |
| gw_grp |
| imc_members |
| imc_rooms |
| lcr |
| location |
| missed_calls |
| pdt |
| pending |
| phonebook |
| presentity |
| pua |
| re_grp |
| server_monitoring |
| server_monitoring_agg |
| silo |
| sip_trace |
| speed_dial |
| subscriber |
| trusted |
| uri |
| usr_preferences |
| usr_preferences_types |
| version |
| watchers |
| xcap_xml |
+-----------------------+
37 rows in set (0.00 sec)
The warnings about missing permissions files can be ignored (unless you
really do need them), but in your case, it seems that you are not at
that point yet.
Take a look at openserdbctl as it automates the process of creating the
database and tables needed by the various openser modules. openserctlrc
(usually located in /usr/local/etc/openser) contains a number of startup
settings, some of which are database related.
The standard request you will receive from people trying to assist you
is to post your config file (or at least the interesting sections of
it).
The part of the content of openser.cfg is:
listen = udp:127.0.0.1:5060
listen = udp:125.255.1.2:5060
mpath = "/usr/local/lib/openser/modules"
children = 8
debug = 3
fork = yes
group = "openser"
user = "openser"
disable_tcp = no
log_facility = LOG_DAEMON
#log_facility = LOG_LOCAL7
log_stderror = no
tcp_children = 4
mhomed = no
server_signature = yes
sock_group = "openser"
sock_mode = 0600
sock_user = "openser"
unix_sock = "/tmp/openser.sock"
unix_sock_children = 1
reply_to_via = no
sip_warning = no
check_via = no
dns = no
rev_dns = no
disable_core_dump = no
dns_try_ipv6 = yes
dns_use_search_list = yes
openserctlrc:
## your SIP domain
SIP_DOMAIN=ip6..com.au
## database type: MYSQL or PGSQL, by defaulte none is loaded
DBENGINE=MYSQL
## database host
DBHOST=localhost
## database name
DBNAME=openser
## database read/write user
DBRWUSER=openser
# DBRWUSER=admin
## database read only user
DBROUSER=openserro
## password for database read only user
DBROPW=openserro
## database super user
DBROOTUSER="root"
HAS_SERWEB="yes"
I am not too sure the correct way to define openserctlrc file.
Your comment is much appreciated.
Thanks
SW
Norm
Live Great wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After changed the port 5077 to 5060 in openser.cfg file, restarted
> openser.
> When xlite initiate a registartion request, openser system log file
> shown a different message:
> Sep 22 16:18:55 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49941]: Default allow
> file (/usr/local/etc/openser/permissions.allow) not found => empty
> rule set
> Sep 22 16:18:55 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49941]: WARNING: File not
> found: /usr/local/etc/openser/permissions.deny
> Sep 22 16:18:55 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49941]: Default deny file
> (/usr/local/etc/openser/permissions.deny) not found => empty rule set
> Sep 22 16:19:01 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49953]: submit_query:
> Unknown column 'uuid' in 'field list'
> Sep 22 16:19:01 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49953]: db_query: Error
> while submitting query
> Sep 22 16:19:01 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49953]: get_ha1(): Error
> while querying database
> Sep 22 16:19:04 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49956]: submit_query:
> Unknown column 'uuid' in 'field list'
> Sep 22 16:19:04 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49956]: db_query: Error
> while submitting query
> Sep 22 16:19:04 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49956]: get_ha1(): Error
> while querying database
> Sep 22 16:19:06 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49957]: submit_query:
> Unknown column 'uuid' in 'field list'
> Sep 22 16:19:06 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49957]: db_query: Error
> while submitting query
> Sep 22 16:19:06 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49957]: get_ha1(): Error
> while querying database
> Sep 22 16:19:08 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49952]: submit_query:
> Unknown column 'uuid' in 'field list'
> Sep 22 16:19:08 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49952]: db_query: Error
> while submitting query
> Sep 22 16:19:08 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49952]: get_ha1(): Error
> while querying database
> Sep 22 16:19:08 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49954]: submit_query:
> Unknown column 'uuid' in 'field list'
> Sep 22 16:19:08 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49954]: db_query: Error
> while submitting query
> Sep 22 16:19:08 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49954]: get_ha1(): Error
> while querying database
> Sep 22 16:19:09 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49955]: submit_query:
> Unknown column 'uuid' in 'field list'
> Sep 22 16:19:09 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49955]: db_query: Error
> while submitting query
> Sep 22 16:19:09 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49955]: get_ha1(): Error
> while querying database
> Sep 22 16:19:11 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49957]: submit_query:
> Unknown column 'uuid' in 'field list'
> Sep 22 16:19:11 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49957]: db_query: Error
> while submitting query
> Sep 22 16:19:11 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49957]: get_ha1(): Error
> while querying database
> Sep 22 16:19:13 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49959]: submit_query:
> Unknown column 'uuid' in 'field list'
> Sep 22 16:19:13 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49959]: db_query: Error
> while submitting query
> Sep 22 16:19:13 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49959]: get_ha1(): Error
> while querying database
> Sep 22 16:19:14 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49952]: submit_query:
> Unknown column 'uuid' in 'field list'
> Sep 22 16:19:14 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49952]: db_query: Error
> while submitting query
> Sep 22 16:19:14 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49952]: get_ha1(): Error
> while querying database
> Sep 22 16:19:16 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49954]: submit_query:
> Unknown column 'uuid' in 'field list'
> Sep 22 16:19:16 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49954]: db_query: Error
> while submitting query
> Sep 22 16:19:16 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49954]: get_ha1(): Error
> while querying database
> Sep 22 16:19:16 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49955]: submit_query:
> Unknown column 'uuid' in 'field list'
> Sep 22 16:19:16 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49955]: db_query: Error
> while submitting query
> Sep 22 16:19:16 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49955]: get_ha1(): Error
> while querying database
> Sep 22 16:19:21 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49957]: submit_query:
> Unknown column 'uuid' in 'field list'
> Sep 22 16:19:21 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49957]: db_query: Error
> while submitting query
> Sep 22 16:19:21 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49957]: get_ha1(): Error
> while querying database
> Sep 22 16:19:22 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49952]: submit_query:
> Unknown column 'uuid' in 'field list'
> Sep 22 16:19:22 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49952]: db_query: Error
> while submitting query
> Sep 22 16:19:22 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49952]: get_ha1(): Error
> while querying database
> Sep 22 16:19:29 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49954]: submit_query:
> Unknown column 'uuid' in 'field list'
> Sep 22 16:19:29 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49954]: db_query: Error
> while submitting query
> Sep 22 16:19:29 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49954]: get_ha1(): Error
> while querying database
> Sep 22 16:19:42 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49956]: submit_query:
> Unknown column 'uuid' in 'field list'
> Sep 22 16:19:42 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49956]: db_query: Error
> while submitting query
> Sep 22 16:19:42 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49956]: get_ha1(): Error
> while querying database
> Sep 22 16:19:46 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49958]: submit_query:
> Unknown column 'uuid' in 'field list'
> Sep 22 16:19:46 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49958]: db_query: Error
> while submitting query
> Sep 22 16:19:46 core /usr/local/sbin/openser[49958]: get_ha1(): Error
> while querying database
>
> In Xlite, it said Registration error 500, server internal error.
> What is possibility wrong in my openser server configuration?
>
>
> Thanks
> SW
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Live Great <livegreat007(a)yahoo.com>
> To: users(a)openser.org
> Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 2:03:07 PM
> Subject: [OpenSER-Users] how to register xlite user for testing with
> openser
>
> Hi,
>
> I used the following command to add xlite user, but xlite failed to
> register the user in openser server.
> # openserctl add 1234 1234 sam(a)my.domain.com
>
> where 1234 is user id and password.
>
> If this is not the correct way to add user for testing from xlite to
> openser, what are the alternative way I can use?
>
>
> Thanks
> SW
>
>
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