That's weird! You must have "trusted" table there. It's created along
with other tables when u run "ser_mysql.sh create". Which ser version
are you running anyway?
On 9/20/06, Sharon Abraham <sharontj(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks alot...... need one more help
I don't seem to have the table "trusted" in my ser -mysql db
I'll have to manually create it. Could u pls tell me what its
field_names, attributes, primary key etc are?
thanks a million
On 9/20/06, Sharon Abraham <sharontj(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Andrey,
In one of the posts i had
seen..........................................................
In your "domain" table (i.e. MySQL) in both SER's you'd have to add
domain entries.
E.g. # serctl domain add
you.domain.name.net
But this gives me an error..... is there anyway around this?
On 9/20/06, Sharon Abraham <sharontj(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm really new to SER and i need this prob to be solved urgently
The prob is pretty basic. I have installed 2 SERs and have a set of
users registered to either of the proxies. How can i place a call from
user1 at SER1 to user2 @ SER2?
What all changes should i make to the ser.cfg? Do i need to use a DNS SRV?
Thanks ,
sharon
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