Hi All,
I have a query regarding the portability of OpenSER. I would like to know about the different OS and Hardware that OpenSER can be run on.
Any info regarding the above would be very much helpful.
Regards, Aadil
On Wednesday 30 April 2008, Aadilkhan Maniyar wrote:
I have a query regarding the portability of OpenSER. I would like to know about the different OS and Hardware that OpenSER can be run on.
Any info regarding the above would be very much helpful.
Hi Aadilkhan,
OpenSER should work on any linux system, also on BSD-like and sun solaris OS. Additional to this 'normal' platforms its also usable on embedded systems. We're using debian stable in production, but there also people that using RHEL or SLES systems.
If the OS works on the machine, then OpenSER should run fine too. OpenSER don't need any special hardware, it has more or less the same requirements like any other network server. But the exact hardware you need depends of course on the setup, the load and your QoS requirements.
Cheers,
Henning
On Wednesday 30 April 2008, Henning Westerholt wrote:
OpenSER should work on any linux system, also on BSD-like and sun solaris OS. Additional to this 'normal' platforms its also usable on embedded systems. We're using debian stable in production, but there also people that using RHEL or SLES systems.
If the OS works on the machine, then OpenSER should run fine too. OpenSER don't need any special hardware, it has more or less the same requirements like any other network server. But the exact hardware you need depends of course on the setup, the load and your QoS requirements.
Hi Aadilkhan,
i would appreciate it if you could fix your mail server to not reject my emails to you:
SMTP error from remote mail server after RCPT TO:XXX@velankani.com: host inbound.velankani.com [216.132.211.40]: 554 Sender address rejected: Permission denied; sending from XXX@1und1.de to XXX@velankani.com, see http://policy.velankani.com/dompolicy.php
Thanks,
Henning
Hi Henning,
I am really sorry for the inconvenience caused. This is due to the company policy wherein incoming mails from un-common domain names are blocked at the server.
I'll speak to the network admins and try to fix this.
Regards, Aadil
-----Original Message----- From: users-bounces@lists.openser.org [mailto:users-bounces@lists.openser.org] On Behalf Of Henning Westerholt Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 3:25 PM To: users@lists.openser.org Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] [OpenSER-Devel] Portability in Openser
On Wednesday 30 April 2008, Henning Westerholt wrote:
OpenSER should work on any linux system, also on BSD-like and sun
solaris
OS. Additional to this 'normal' platforms its also usable on embedded systems. We're using debian stable in production, but there also
people
that using RHEL or SLES systems.
If the OS works on the machine, then OpenSER should run fine too.
OpenSER
don't need any special hardware, it has more or less the same
requirements
like any other network server. But the exact hardware you need depends
of
course on the setup, the load and your QoS requirements.
Hi Aadilkhan,
i would appreciate it if you could fix your mail server to not reject my
emails to you:
SMTP error from remote mail server after RCPT TO:XXX@velankani.com: host inbound.velankani.com [216.132.211.40]: 554 Sender address rejected: Permission denied; sending from XXX@1und1.de to
XXX@velankani.com, see http://policy.velankani.com/dompolicy.php
Thanks,
Henning
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On Wednesday 30 April 2008, Aadilkhan Maniyar wrote:
I am really sorry for the inconvenience caused. This is due to the company policy wherein incoming mails from un-common domain names are blocked at the server.
I'll speak to the network admins and try to fix this.
Well,
with such a policy in place it makes no real sense to ask on this list for support, let alone to participate in an open source project like OpenSER.
If you're not able to fix this, you should consider using a free e-mail account that works better. :-)
Thanks and regards,
Henning