Hi,
No need to reply, I have read information in the Makefile and have already
performed the Make, after reading:
2003-02-24 make install no longer overwrites openser.cfg - patch provided
# by Maxim Sobolev <sobomax(a)FreeBSD.org> and
So disregard these questions. I will find out the other questions after
testing regarding 5060, 5061 unless someone just wants to reply to it that
will be fine too.
Thanks!
jwshel
From: "John Shellhouse"
<jwshel(a)hotmail.com>
To: Subject: [Users] [openser] Enabling TLS Support
Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 10:09:06 -0700
Hi,
I am about to enable TLS support although my current openser.cfg system
works fine and I do not particularly want to damage it, but I would like to
incorporate TLS. I was planning to save my current openser.cfg file and
just add the necessary TLS info and wonder if this can be done?
1) I understand that I can use both TLS(5061) and TCP(5060), so therefore
particular portions in my current openser.cfg should still work, is this a
proper assumption?
2) How would this affect users that are using port TCP(5061) ?
3) So when I remake with TLS support how will this affect the current
system?
4) Will the remake write over all files stored in /usr/local/etc/openser
and other openser directories?
5) Will the remake create new database tables, basiecally would I be able
to keep the current database structure I currently have without reloading
openser_mysql.sh?
6) In a nutshell, how will the remake negatively affect my current openser
system that I should be aware of?
I apologize for the lengthy amount of questions but I am just not sure in
these areas. Thanks in advance.
John
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