well, then may be you configured it in debugging mode (fork=no) and started SER only on loopback interface or did some other similar mistake which results in SER not listening on the proper interface. Try "serctl ps" to see where SER is listening.
-jiri
At 02:17 PM 8/9/2004, Morris, Scott wrote:
I just did a ps -ef and it shows the process is running:
root@comm01 root]# ps -ef | grep ser rpcuser 1555 1 0 May26 ? 00:00:00 rpc.statd bin 1779 1 0 May26 ? 00:00:01
/usr/sbin/cannaserver -syslog -u bin root 9488 1 99 Aug08 ? 21:37:06 /usr/sbin/ser
Scott Morris Enterprise Network Engineer DOE - ORAU / ORISE 865-576-4672
-----Original Message----- From: Jiri Kuthan [mailto:jiri@iptel.org] Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2004 2:00 PM To: Morris, Scott; 'serusers@lists.iptel.org' Subject: Re: [Serusers] Problem with MS Messenger and SER 8.12 - "Service unavailable"
This is the problem, SER can't be reached. Most likely, it is not running.
Internet Control Message Protocol Type: 3 (Destination unreachable) Code: 3 (Port unreachable)
-jiri
At 05:27 PM 8/8/2004, Morris, Scott wrote:
I am running SER 8.12 (with radius modules) on a Redhat Linux ES 3.0
system.
My client is MS Windows Messenger 4.72. I start MS Windows Messenger and quickly receive the following message:
"Signing in to Communications Service failed because the
service is temporarily unavailable."
I have attached the ngrep from the server, and also a packet capture at the client workstation running MS Win Messenger.
I am registering as morriss@orau.gov, and I believe the coxT@orau.gov is showing up because this person is one my contact list.
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