Thank you for your instruction.
To:Rodrigue
Actually, i don't see that my server linux open port 5060 when i use
netstat -an
To:iqbal
I can ping to other IP address.
Today, i make the same example, but with a line ADSL so my server now have
ip 10.0.0.6 <http://10.0.0.6> (ip private). Then i use ip
10.0.0.5<http://10.0.0.5>for sip client. I try to connect to
server but i get the same IMCP.
Today, i tried to do: /etc/init.d/ser start -c -E
to check the config file, it notice that: ERROR: bad config file (3 errors).
(I don't understand cos i use ser.cfg default and uncomment only some line
for mysql)
What will you do when you meet this error? how can i active mode debug to
find the error
in ser.cfg?
Thank you so much for your instruction.
Julien
On 9/21/05, Iqbal <iqbal(a)gigo.co.uk> wrote:
and find the IP address of the client, do a traceroute to it, although
this will fail it might let you see how far it is getting.
Also can you ping any other IP addresses like ping
www.yahoo.com<http://www.yahoo.com>
iqbal
Rodrigue ESTEVE wrote:
Hi Julien,
Can you do this in command line on your linux :
Netstat –an
And check that your ser is listening on udp port 5060.
rodrigue
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*Objet :* [Serusers] need help
Hi all,
I am new to this forum.
Today, i download ser package, then i install in my fedora core 4.
Everything is ok.
Next, i start ser and use serctl add to add account to ser server.
Then i use sjphone to connect to ser server.
Sjphone try to send REGISTER to ser server. I use ethereal to get
the package. I see that ser server responds ICMP host unreacheable
all the time. So, REGISTER is failed.
Can you give me some suggestion?
Thank you for that.
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