Jiri Kuthan wrote:
At 08:53 PM 12/16/2003, Nils Ohlmeier wrote:
On Tuesday 16 December 2003 20:39, Rick Gocher wrote:
Hi, please accept my apologies for asking the same questions. I have read through the sip tutorial, faqs and other docs with little success. In my ser.cfg I have uncommented these lines below (www_autorize) and once again get unauthorized user when attempting to register with the ATA and Xten. I have placed coptalk.com and sip.coptalk.com in the auth area of ser.cfg with the same results. In addition, I have tried changing my UID on the ATA from Rick, to Rick@coptalk.com and Rick@sip.coptalk.com, all with bad results. When I do a serctl show Rick it returns the following; +----------+------------------+-----------+---------------------+
| username | domain | grp | last_modified |
+----------+------------------+-----------+---------------------+
| Rick | sip.coptalk.com | free-pstn | 2003-12-07 16:56:29 | | Rick | sip.coptalk.com | local | 2003-12-07 16:07:13 |
+----------+------------------+-----------+---------------------+
This means there is a user named Rick and he should be able to register, right?
First of all serctl has no command 'show <username>'. From the output i guess you ran 'serctl acl show Rick'. But this is something completly different, and thus the output above does not mean that you are allowed/able to register with your server. Unfortunately there is no serctl command to check if the user is available in the subscriber table.
Fortunately, there is such ;)
"serctl showdb jiri" works.
There's also another tool I've found very convenient to look through SER's databases: MySQL Control Center, or mysqlcc. It allows you to just point and click your way around SERs tables. Very nice. It's available on the MySQL web site.
- Jim