Thank you for your answers.
I have read the manuals from iptel.org, but I can't find there all the answers.
In 'SER HowTo' Manual, it's written to run ser_mysql.sh in order to create ser database. And then, you should be able to see ser tables and ther users 'ser' and 'serro' doing mysql> select * from user; mysql> show tables;
Well, my problem is that I can see subscriber table, and add users with serctl command, but I can't see 'ser' and 'serro' users and I don't know whether this could be the problem.
I try to connect my SER whit a SIP client, and always obtain this message: Status:478 Unresolveable destination (478/TM) Any idea?
In other hand, I have installed serweb in order to manage SER. But I have a few options. I can log and see the users from subscriber table, and see several statistics, but anything more. Is this usual? Do I have to install another modules to manage users?
Again, thank you very much for your time, and excuse me if I ask a lot of questions, but I'm newbie around SIP.
Curro
----- Mensaje Original ----- De: Jesus Rodriguez jesusr@voztele.com Fecha: Lunes, Enero 12, 2004 4:55 pm Asunto: Re: [Serusers] Configuring SER
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, CURRO_DOMINGUEZ wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install SER to do some test on my LAN. We only have
SER> and a client. But installing SER has became a difficult task.
I have run ser_mysql.sh to create de Ser tables. I can see the
tables,> but I can't see anything when I write:
mysql> select * from user; Error 1046:No database selected;
You have to tell mysql which database you want to use with "use ser" or in mysql command line: mysql -uuser -ppass ser (if your database name is "ser").
However, I can connect to ser database and show all the tables.
Do you
have any idea?
I have a second question. Which .cfg should I use to configure SER? Default, User Agent or another one? I just want to create a
domain with
a server and a client on the same LAN for test purposes.
You can use etc/ser.cfg but depends on what you want to test.
Saludos JesusR.
Jesus Rodriguez VozTelecom Sistemas, S.L. jesusr@voztele.com http://www.voztele.com Tel. 902360305
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In 'SER HowTo' Manual, it's written to run ser_mysql.sh in order to create ser database. And then, you should be able to see ser tables and ther users 'ser' and 'serro' doing mysql> select * from user; mysql> show tables;
Well, my problem is that I can see subscriber table, and add users with serctl command, but I can't see 'ser' and 'serro' users and I don't know whether this could be the problem.
I think you need to distinguish between users belonging to mysql and ser. mysql users consist of a username/password combination you need to connect to your database while the latter are kept in the subscriber table which ser uses to authenticate user agents. Therefore not seeing 'ser' or 'serro' in the subscriber table does not pose a problem.
Thilo