Hi all!
i have openser running and supports authentication and calling,. i made
calls and verified that the media session is established both ways. now if i
disconnect the call, i cant see the BYE request sent. in the ethereal i dont
see any call related messages after ACK is sent for the INVITE. please help
me.....
i have a line in the openser.cfg file for the BYE request processing
if ( method =="BYE || method==CANCEL") {
end_media_session();
};
i have also loaded the mediaproxy.so module. however i dont have media proxy
installed. is that y i am not getting to see BYE? i tried removing the above
lines from the code. with or without them i dont see any difference in the
behavior and i dont see BYE when i hang up.
Please help!!
Thanks and Regards,
Padmaja
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> Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 11:32:21 +0530
> From: ram <talk2ram(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Users] Starting and stopping openser
> To: "Padmaja RV" <padmaja.rv(a)vodcalabs.com>
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> Hi
>
> check this URL for you to install and running open ser
> its easy step by steps
>
>
http://www.openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=install_and_maintain_openser_fr…
>
> start from /etc/init.d
>
> go with this doc, its very usefull for starters
>
>
http://www.openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=install_and_maintain_openser_fr…
>
> ram
>
>
> On 6/6/06, Padmaja RV <padmaja.rv(a)vodcalabs.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all!
>> since i had problems with running openser thru init.d script., i tried to
>> run it thru openserctl. however, the file /var/run/openser.pid is not
>> found
>> there and it too was not running. so i started running openser with
>> /usr/local/sbin/openser start. it works fine this way. also since
>> /usr/local/sbin is in my PATH variable, i can directly type openser start
>> and this way also it runs. however, after starting openser, it does not
>> return the command prompt back. if i have to stop running openser, i have
>> to
>> hit ctrl+c. there is no other way to stop it.... please let me know how
>> to
>> start and stop openser directly (not thru init or openserctl because both
>> of
>> them give me trouble). also how can i see which is the main pid of
>> openser
>> as when i run the ps command , it shows me some 3-4 pids for different
>> subprocesses............
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Padmaja
>>
>>
>>
>