Thank you, it certainly is useful, but my problem
seems to be on the network
level. Regardless if SER is only running on public
interface, all responses
are being sent back over the privete interface. And
it doesn't seem to be
just SER. I guess I better ask about this problem in
another forum, but if
anyone here has any ideas, I would be very gratefull
Igor
--- Zeus Ng <zeus.ng(a)isquare.com.au> wrote:
In your ser.cfg file, specify listen=xxxx where xxxx
is the interface card
that has public address, like eth0.
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On Behalf Of
Igor Selivanov
Sent: Thursday, 26 August 2004 2:55 PM
To: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: [Serusers] Ser question
I am having a rather odd problem. I had the Ser
server working for a while, but all the sudden,
strange stuff started happening. I have it
running on
Redhat AS3 Server, with 2 network cards, one with
a
public, and another with a private address. I
have
the sip phones configured to have the public
address
as the as their sip server. The strange thing
is,
though, when I sniff, I see the darn server get
the
Register request on the public interface, but
sending
the OK response on the private one! I tried
turning
the private IP interface off alltogether, but
then
it
simply sends nothing back at all...it has been
very
frustrating, as it was working fine before.
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