Try using the "mpath" initialization parameter as follows:
mpath="/usr/local/lib/openser/modules"
loadmodule "mysql.so"
... rest of your modules ...
Note that the path to your modules may differ.
Regards,
Norm
Lokesh Kumar wrote:
Hello Norman,
When I type openser start it gives me " ERROR: Bad config file (4 errors).
here is the messages i got from cat /var/log/messages
---------
Nov 30 11:05:01 ser crond(pam_unix)[26819]: session closed for user root
Nov 30 11:07:16 ser openser: ERROR: load_module: could not open module
<modules/sl/sl.so>: modules/sl/sl.so: cannot open shared object file: No
such file or directory
Nov 30 11:07:16 ser openser: parse error (10,13-14): failed to load module
Nov 30 11:07:16 ser openser: ERROR: load_module: could not open module
<modules/tm/tm.so>: modules/tm/tm.so: cannot open shared object file: No
such file or directory
Nov 30 11:07:16 ser openser: parse error (11,13-14): failed to load module
Nov 30 11:07:16 ser openser: parse error (12,1-2): syntax error
Nov 30 11:07:16 ser openser: parse error (12,1-2):
Nov 30 11:09:11 ser openser: ERROR: load_module: could not open module
<modules/sl/sl.so>: modules/sl/sl.so: cannot open shared object file: No
such file or directory
Nov 30 11:09:11 ser openser: parse error (10,13-14): failed to load module
Nov 30 11:09:11 ser openser: ERROR: load_module: could not open module
<modules/tm/tm.so>: modules/tm/tm.so: cannot open shared object file: No
such file or directory
Nov 30 11:09:11 ser openser: parse error (11,13-14): failed to load module
Nov 30 11:09:11 ser openser: parse error (12,1-2): syntax error
Nov 30 11:09:11 ser openser: parse error (12,1-2):
[root@ser openser]#
------------------------------
Here is my openser.cfg , In which i had commented mysql, and auth modules.I
want the things works without any AAA, initially.
#
# $Id: pstn.cfg,v 1.2 2005/07/25 16:27:33 miconda Exp $
#
# example: ser configured as PSTN gateway guard; PSTN gateway is located
# at 192.168.0.10
#
# ------------------ module loading ----------------------------------
loadmodule "modules/sl/sl.so"
loadmodule "modules/tm/tm.so"
;loadmodule "modules/acc/acc.so"
loadmodule "modules/rr/rr.so"
loadmodule "modules/maxfwd/maxfwd.so"
;loadmodule "modules/mysql/mysql.so"
;loadmodule "modules/auth/auth.so"
;loadmodule "modules/auth_db/auth_db.so"
;loadmodule "modules/group/group.so"
loadmodule "modules/uri/uri.so"
# ----------------- setting module-specific parameters ---------------
;modparam("auth_db",
"db_url","mysql://ser:heslo@localhost/ser")
;modparam("auth_db", "calculate_ha1", yes)
;modparam("auth_db", "password_column", "password")
# -- acc params --
;modparam("acc", "log_level", 1)
# that is the flag for which we will account -- don't forget to
# set the same one :-)
;modparam("acc", "log_flag", 1 )
# ------------------------- request routing logic -------------------
# main routing logic
route{
/* ********* ROUTINE CHECKS ********************************** */
# filter too old messages
if (!mf_process_maxfwd_header("10")) {
log("LOG: Too many hops\n");
sl_send_reply("483","Too Many Hops");
return;
};
if (len_gt( max_len )) {
sl_send_reply("513", "Wow -- Message too large");
return;
};
/* ********* RR ********************************** */
/* grant Route routing if route headers present */
if (loose_route()) { t_relay(); return; };
/* record-route INVITEs -- all subsequent requests must visit us */
if (method=="INVITE") {
record_route();
};
# now check if it really is a PSTN destination which should be
handled
# by our gateway; if not, and the request is an invitation, drop
it --
# we cannot terminate it in PSTN; relay non-INVITE requests -- it
may
# be for example BYEs sent by gateway to call originator
if (!uri=~"sip:\+?[0-9]+@.*") {
if (method=="INVITE") {
sl_send_reply("403", "Call cannot be served
here");
} else {
forward(uri:host, uri:port);
};
return;
};
# account completed transactions via syslog
setflag(1);
# free call destinations ... no authentication needed
if ( is_user_in("Request-URI", "free-pstn") /* free
destinations */
| uri=~"sip:[79][0-9][0-9][0-9]@.*" /* local PBX
*/
| uri=~"sip:98[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]") {
log("free call");
} else if (src_ip==212.xx.35.xx) {
# our gateway doesn't support digest authentication;
# verify that a request is coming from it by source
# address
log("gateway-originated request");
} else {
# in all other cases, we need to check the request against
# access control lists; first of all, verify request
# originator's identity
if (!proxy_authorize( "gateway" /* realm */,
"subscriber" /* table name */)) {
proxy_challenge( "gateway" /* realm */, "0"
/* no
qop */ );
return;
};
# authorize only for INVITEs -- RR/Contact may result in
weird
# things showing up in d-uri that would break our logic; our
# major concern is INVITE which causes PSTN costs
if (method=="INVITE") {
# does the authenticated user have a permission for
local
# calls (destinations beginning with a single zero)?
# (i.e., is he in the "local" group?)
if (uri=~"sip:0[1-9][0-9]+@.*") {
if (!is_user_in("credentials",
"local")) {
sl_send_reply("403", "No
permission
for local calls");
return;
};
# the same for long-distance (destinations begin
with two zeros")
} else if (uri=~"sip:00[1-9][0-9]+@.*") {
if (!is_user_in("credentials", "ld"))
{
sl_send_reply("403", " no
permission
for LD ");
return;
};
# the same for international calls
(three zeros)
} else if (uri=~"sip:000[1-9][0-9]+@.*") {
if (!is_user_in("credentials",
"int")) {
sl_send_reply("403",
"International
permissions needed");
return;
};
# everything else (e.g., interplanetary calls) is
denied
} else {
sl_send_reply("403", "Forbidden");
return;
};
}; # INVITE to authorized PSTN
}; # authorized PSTN
# if you have passed through all the checks, let your call go to GW!
rewritehostport("212.xx.35.xx:5060");
# forward the request now
if (!t_relay()) {
sl_reply_error();
return;
};
}
----- Original Message -----
From: "Norman Brandinger" <norm(a)goes.com>
To: "Lokesh Kumar" <lokesh(a)interacesso.pt>
Cc: <serusers(a)iptel.org>rg>; <users(a)openser.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] Can anyone share his openser.cfg..in which openser is
routing calls to pstn gateway
Please post a summary of the error messages that
you are receiving.
Lokesh Kumar wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to configure pstn gateway with openser.when i start
> openser with default openser file it works fine, but i one direction.
> i can dial on my SIP user agent from outside. but when i am using
> pstn.cfg file as a openser.cfg(after rename). I am unable to even
> start openser server. it gives me errors and crashed.I puts my pstn
> gateway ip's in that file where requested.
>
> Please please help
>
> Regards
>
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