When I do a "ps -ef | grep ser" I don't get the process if for ser. When I look at the "ser.pid" file, and get the Process ID from it, then try to do a "kill <pid>" for example, it says there is no such process. However, when I send SIP messages to the server, and monitor port 5060 by ngrep, I do see registration response messages go out to my IP phone. Please help.
Thanks in advance. MS
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