Hello all.
I'm using ser from the CVS head branch. When my ser.cfg calls lookup("aliases") nothing seems to be returned.
I have a real user named "1000" which works since I can originate and recieve calls.
I need to alias this because I need this user to receive calls from the PSTN.
I have used serctl to create an alias with the following command:
serctl add 2025551234 sip:1000@mycompany.com
I also verified that this new alias is in the mysql database ser.aliases table
Now I make a call from a land line to 2025551234 and I use ngrep on my sip proxy to monitor port 5060. I see that a 404 is always returned after the statement
if (!lookup("location")) { # off to highway 404 }
I have the lookup("aliases") command prior to the lookup("location") command.
I have also experimented with creating an alias such as "1001" for user "1000" and dialing it from another registered UA on my softswitch only to get the same result --- a 404.
How can get the lookup("aliases") to return something?
Regards, Paul
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