Hi,
I got SER from CVS head and it compiled well but my 0.9.4
config is not compatible with it like the nat_flag in registrar
module does not support it anymore. It seems like I need to re-write
the whole config just to make it work with the CVS head version. BTW
what SER version did you compiled LCR in CVS head with? But according
to Mr. Juha the latest LCR module is not compatible with 0.9.4 . Its
my big problem. I want to retain my current SER 0.9.4 since for us it
is working fine, and I just want to use LCR with the prefix
capability since our gateway need prefix before sending them the
request and time is my enemy. Any other comments or suggestions for
me to accomplish this without much re-write of my SER configuration?
Thanks,
Ryan
At 04:09 PM 6/19/2006, Greger V. Teigre wrote:
LCR for 0.9.x has not been completely updated with the
latest
features. The one found in experimental dir is the same version as
the one you probably have. The reason is that the very newest LCR
depends on some newer core stuff. I'm not sure about LCR for 0.10.x,
but I just assume Juha has updated it as he is the maintainer. I
checked out CVS head yesterday and LCR compiled fine.
CVS is not available in a tar ball yet; it's probably on Jan's task
list. However, a more "qualified" version of 0.10 can be downloaded
in the presence dir here:
ftp://ftp.iptel.org/pub/ser/
(which is also where the tarballs should be available).
g-)
Ryan Pagquil wrote:
>Hi Greger,
> I haven't tried the CVS version of SER but I tried both
> 0.9.6 and 0.9.4 but compilation of LCR failed. LCR in CVS should
> be compatible for earlier versions of SER? BTW how can I download
> CVS version of ser in tar archive?
>
>Thanks,
>Ryan
>
>
>At 02:57 AM 6/18/2006, Greger V. Teigre wrote:
>>Hi Ryan,
>>Have you tried the cvs version of SER? Juha is responsible for
>>maintaining lcr for both ser and openser, so they should both be
>>updated. Right, Juha?
>>g-)
>>
>>Ryan Pagquil wrote:
>>>Hi,
>>> I've been running it with no errors, but can't seems to
>>> register to it. I'm using my SER config (0.9.4) with radius
>>> authentication with OpenSer(1.0.1) and Openser doesn't seems
>>> getting me challenged, no radius auth error on the logs. Well
>>> actually I'm just trying Openser just because its LCR module has
>>> the prefix capability, but once I got the LCR from CVS head
>>> working I'll forget about it, I got alot of errors when
>>> compiling LCR from CVS to SER-0.9.4). Any help on both is greatly
appreciated.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Ryan
>>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Blair"
<blairs(a)isc.upenn.edu>
>>>To: "Ryan Pagquil" <rpagquil(a)philonline.com>
>>>Cc: <serusers(a)lists.iptel.org>
>>>Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 7:54 PM
>>>Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER to OpenSER
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>Check your openser log for error messages. There are some
>>>>differences. The amount of change depends upon the complexity of
>>>>your ser.cfg file. The errors are most likely syntax errors,
>>>>path names for loadmodules and the use of return instead of
>>>>break in openser land.
>>>>
>>>>-Steve
>>>>
>>>>Ryan Pagquil wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Hi,
>>>>> What are the things I need to do to make SER config work
>>>>> with OpenSER? I got openser running but I can't register to it no
error?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>Ryan
>>>>>
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