li gh wrote:
Hello,
I have installed openser-1.0.1 on 2 SIP proxies, and registered
one user to each proxy.
Such as: 1001@proxy1 <mailto:1001@proxy1> 2001@proxy2
<mailto:2001@proxy2> , I am using 1001 to call 2001.
How do you call? sip:2001@proxy2 ? or sip:2001@proxy1?
Use "ngrep port 5060" to debug SIP signaling
It seems that proxy1 cannot relay SIP packets to proxy2. How can I
deal with it?
I am using the default configuration file openser.cfg. Is there
any problem?
Btw, I added some log information to openser.cfg such as log(4,
"debug info....")
and "log_stderror" has been set to "yes", but I cannot see any
debug infomation on stderr.
You have to start it manually (no startup scripts).
Better set log_stderror to "no" and watch the log messages in syslog.
e.g. on debian syslog is senet to /var/log/messages. Some Linus
distributions use other file names but it should be easily to figure
that out:
tail -f /var/log/messages
regards
klaus
I don't know WHY.
Is there any body would like to give me some advice ? THANKS A LOT !
Gh Li
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