Hi all,
This is no doubt one of those stupid little errors that I just can't spot, but I have spent too much time now, so I turn to the lists.
I have a ser.cfg that works great on a FreeBSD box, now I have moved that config the a debian box. All software revisions (ser and rtpproxy) are the same.
On the debian box the statement: if (uri==myself) always fails.
I have checked that the hostname of the box resolves to the box correctly, and all the eth0 look sane. Something very basic is eluding me here but I just can see what.
Tips? :)
-Jev
ser prints at startup the list of IPs it listens to and the list with aliases (or you can use: ser -c -f your_config_file). If your domain name is not listed there, you can force it with alias=your_domain. You can have multiple alias lines.
Daniel
On 7/29/2004 1:03 AM, Jev wrote:
Hi all,
This is no doubt one of those stupid little errors that I just can't spot, but I have spent too much time now, so I turn to the lists.
I have a ser.cfg that works great on a FreeBSD box, now I have moved that config the a debian box. All software revisions (ser and rtpproxy) are the same.
On the debian box the statement: if (uri==myself) always fails.
I have checked that the hostname of the box resolves to the box correctly, and all the eth0 look sane. Something very basic is eluding me here but I just can see what.
Tips? :)
-Jev
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