Hi,

 

Is the counter increasing when you start « serctl monitor » ?

Are there any errors in your /var/log/syslog for ser ?

Do you still receive icmp port unreachable error ?

 

Can you do the following:

# nc -u your_sip_ip 5060

Type something, if you receive an error message like this : read(net): Connection refused, your sip port is not reachable.

 


De : julien [mailto:julientoser@gmail.com]
Envoyé : jeudi 22 septembre 2005 07:31
À : Iqbal
Cc : Rodrigue ESTEVE; serusers@lists.iptel.org
Objet : Re: [Serusers] need help

 

sorry...

i want to say that:

i can not see port 5060 when i try netstat -an.

 

Cos i test wit fedora, so i am using ser version 0.8.12

 

On 9/22/05, julien <julientoser@gmail.com> wrote:

Now, ser is running.

But i can see port 5060 when i try netstat -an.

I force the line listen=10.0.0.6 (ip of server linux) in ser.cfg

 

something is wrong?

On 9/22/05, julien <julientoser@gmail.com > wrote:

Hi all,

 

At least i see in the console the line error in ser.cfg, so i am trying to correct it.

 

On 9/22/05, julien bossart <julientoser@gmail.com > wrote:

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 (ip private). Then i use ip 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@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

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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>
> *De :* serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org]
> *De la part de* julien bossart
> *Envoyé :* mercredi 21 septembre 2005 12:02
> *À :* serusers@lists.iptel.org
> *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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