Hi all,
I am still trying to run OpenSER. Now I see the following error: ERROR:core:main: bad user name/uid number: -u openser
I am trying to install version 1.3 with MySQL. I have succeeded to create the db but when trying to run OpenSER I still have this error. I have found in the forum that maybe I don't have openser user in /etc/passwd and that is true but I can't figure how to create that user.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance, Shine
Hi Shine.
What is the command line you are using to run OpenSER?
It looks like you are trying to pass a value for -u option, which is the name for a username to run openser.
Regards.
Sergio Gutiérrez.
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 9:38 AM, bsb093 bsb093@motorola.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am still trying to run OpenSER. Now I see the following error: ERROR:core:main: bad user name/uid number: -u openser
I am trying to install version 1.3 with MySQL. I have succeeded to create the db but when trying to run OpenSER I still have this error. I have found in the forum that maybe I don't have openser user in /etc/passwd and that is true but I can't figure how to create that user.
Any suggestions?
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Hi Sergio,
I'm trying to start openser with /etc/init.d restart.
Regards, Shine
________________________________
From: Sergio Gutierrez [mailto:saguti@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 4:42 PM To: Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 Cc: users@lists.openser.org Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] ERROR:core:main: bad user name/uid number: -u openser
Hi Shine.
What is the command line you are using to run OpenSER?
It looks like you are trying to pass a value for -u option, which is the name for a username to run openser.
Regards.
Sergio Gutiérrez.
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 9:38 AM, bsb093 bsb093@motorola.com wrote:
Hi all, I am still trying to run OpenSER. Now I see the following error: ERROR:core:main: bad user name/uid number: -u openser I am trying to install version 1.3 with MySQL. I have succeeded to create the db but when trying to run OpenSER I still have this error. I have found in the forum that maybe I don't have openser user in /etc/passwd and that is true but I can't figure how to create that user. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance, Shine -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ERROR%3Acore%3Amain%3A-bad-user-name-uid-number%3A--u-... Sent from the OpenSER Users Mailing List mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
On Friday 07 March 2008, bsb093 wrote:
[..] I have found in the forum that maybe I don't have openser user in /etc/passwd and that is true but I can't figure how to create that user.
Hi Shine,
you could add a user easily with the tools of your linux distribution, e.g. on debian with 'adduser'. You should find additional information around this topic in almost any systemadminstration textbook. :-)
Cheers,
Henning
Hi Henning,
I can't believe it is so simple... and I was trying to find a hard solution :-)
Thanks a lot, Shine
-----Original Message----- From: Henning Westerholt [mailto:henning.westerholt@1und1.de] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 4:49 PM To: users@lists.openser.org Cc: Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] ERROR:core:main: bad user name/uid number: -u openser
On Friday 07 March 2008, bsb093 wrote:
[..] I have found in the forum that maybe I don't have openser user in /etc/passwd and that is true but I can't figure how to create that
user.
Hi Shine,
you could add a user easily with the tools of your linux distribution, e.g. on debian with 'adduser'. You should find additional information around this topic in almost any systemadminstration textbook. :-)
Cheers,
Henning
Hi Henning,
Can you please say if I need to see port 5060 in the output of: "nmap localhost"?
Thanks in advance, Shine
-----Original Message----- From: Henning Westerholt [mailto:henning.westerholt@1und1.de] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 4:49 PM To: users@lists.openser.org Cc: Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] ERROR:core:main: bad user name/uid number: -u openser
On Friday 07 March 2008, bsb093 wrote:
[..] I have found in the forum that maybe I don't have openser user in /etc/passwd and that is true but I can't figure how to create that
user.
Hi Shine,
you could add a user easily with the tools of your linux distribution, e.g. on debian with 'adduser'. You should find additional information around this topic in almost any systemadminstration textbook. :-)
Cheers,
Henning
Hi shine.
More exactly, you would need to see UDP 5060 port open in the output of netstat -a
Regards.
Sergio Gutierrez
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 < BSB093@motorola.com> wrote:
Hi Henning,
Can you please say if I need to see port 5060 in the output of: "nmap localhost"?
Thanks in advance, Shine
-----Original Message----- From: Henning Westerholt [mailto:henning.westerholt@1und1.de] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 4:49 PM To: users@lists.openser.org Cc: Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] ERROR:core:main: bad user name/uid number: -u openser
On Friday 07 March 2008, bsb093 wrote:
[..] I have found in the forum that maybe I don't have openser user in /etc/passwd and that is true but I can't figure how to create that
user.
Hi Shine,
you could add a user easily with the tools of your linux distribution, e.g. on debian with 'adduser'. You should find additional information around this topic in almost any systemadminstration textbook. :-)
Cheers,
Henning
Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Hi Sergio,
Do you know what could be the reason not to see it if no error found when starting OpenSER?
Regards, Shine
________________________________
From: Sergio Gutierrez [mailto:saguti@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 5:43 PM To: Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 Cc: Henning Westerholt; users@lists.openser.org Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] ERROR:core:main: bad user name/uid number: -u openser
Hi shine.
More exactly, you would need to see UDP 5060 port open in the output of netstat -a
Regards.
Sergio Gutierrez
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 BSB093@motorola.com wrote:
Hi Henning, Can you please say if I need to see port 5060 in the output of: "nmap localhost"? Thanks in advance, Shine -----Original Message----- From: Henning Westerholt [mailto:henning.westerholt@1und1.de] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 4:49 PM To: users@lists.openser.org Cc: Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] ERROR:core:main: bad user name/uid number: -u openser On Friday 07 March 2008, bsb093 wrote: > [..] > I have found in the forum that maybe I don't have openser user in > /etc/passwd and that is true but I can't figure how to create that user. Hi Shine, you could add a user easily with the tools of your linux distribution, e.g. on debian with 'adduser'. You should find additional information around this topic in almost any systemadminstration textbook. :-) Cheers, Henning _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Hi Shine.
What is the value of parameter listen on your configuration file? Through that parameter, you define what is the socket your server will use to listen for traffic. Usually, you set this to the main IP address of your server, and the standar port of SIP, which is 5060.
In my case for instance, it is: listen = udp:200.13.225.243:5060
# netstat -an | grep 5060 200.13.225.243.5060 Idle
If you do not see the socket you configured on the output of netstat -an, it is possible that your openser do not be starting successfully.
Regards.
Sergio Gutiérrez
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 10:46 AM, Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 < BSB093@motorola.com> wrote:
Hi Sergio,
Do you know what could be the reason not to see it if no error found when starting OpenSER?
Regards, Shine
*From:* Sergio Gutierrez [mailto:saguti@gmail.com] *Sent:* Friday, March 07, 2008 5:43 PM *To:* Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 *Cc:* Henning Westerholt; users@lists.openser.org
*Subject:* Re: [OpenSER-Users] ERROR:core:main: bad user name/uid number: -u openser
Hi shine.
More exactly, you would need to see UDP 5060 port open in the output of netstat -a
Regards.
Sergio Gutierrez
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 < BSB093@motorola.com> wrote:
Hi Henning,
Can you please say if I need to see port 5060 in the output of: "nmap localhost"?
Thanks in advance, Shine
-----Original Message----- From: Henning Westerholt [mailto:henning.westerholt@1und1.de] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 4:49 PM To: users@lists.openser.org Cc: Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] ERROR:core:main: bad user name/uid number: -u openser
On Friday 07 March 2008, bsb093 wrote:
[..] I have found in the forum that maybe I don't have openser user in /etc/passwd and that is true but I can't figure how to create that
user.
Hi Shine,
you could add a user easily with the tools of your linux distribution, e.g. on debian with 'adduser'. You should find additional information around this topic in almost any systemadminstration textbook. :-)
Cheers,
Henning
Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Hi Sergio,
listen=udp:192.168.2.100:5060 listen=tcp:192.168.2.100:5060
When I run netstat -an | grep 5060, I see for tcp LISTEN but nothing is stated for udp.
The issue is that I have installed on my other pc (Windows OS) Wengo application but I can not register to openser. I have checked the Wengo configurations and it looks correct so I can't understand what can be the problem. How can I simply check that OpenSER is working with WeSIP? Do I need to install Click2Dial or RingTone?
Thanks & regards, Shine
________________________________
From: Sergio Gutierrez [mailto:saguti@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 5:55 PM To: Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 Cc: Henning Westerholt; users@lists.openser.org Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] ERROR:core:main: bad user name/uid number: -u openser
Hi Shine.
What is the value of parameter listen on your configuration file? Through that parameter, you define what is the socket your server will use to listen for traffic. Usually, you set this to the main IP address of your server, and the standar port of SIP, which is 5060.
In my case for instance, it is: listen = udp:200.13.225.243:5060
# netstat -an | grep 5060 200.13.225.243.5060 Idle
If you do not see the socket you configured on the output of netstat -an, it is possible that your openser do not be starting successfully.
Regards.
Sergio Gutiérrez
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 10:46 AM, Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 BSB093@motorola.com wrote:
Hi Sergio, Do you know what could be the reason not to see it if no error found when starting OpenSER? Regards, Shine
________________________________
From: Sergio Gutierrez [mailto:saguti@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 5:43 PM
To: Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 Cc: Henning Westerholt; users@lists.openser.org
Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] ERROR:core:main: bad user name/uid number: -u openser
Hi shine. More exactly, you would need to see UDP 5060 port open in the output of netstat -a Regards. Sergio Gutierrez On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 BSB093@motorola.com wrote:
Hi Henning, Can you please say if I need to see port 5060 in the output of: "nmap localhost"? Thanks in advance, Shine -----Original Message----- From: Henning Westerholt [mailto:henning.westerholt@1und1.de] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 4:49 PM To: users@lists.openser.org Cc: Bar Lukianov Shine-BSB093 Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] ERROR:core:main: bad user name/uid number: -u openser On Friday 07 March 2008, bsb093 wrote: > [..] > I have found in the forum that maybe I don't have openser user in > /etc/passwd and that is true but I can't figure how to create that user. Hi Shine, you could add a user easily with the tools of your linux distribution, e.g. on debian with 'adduser'. You should find additional information around this topic in almost any systemadminstration textbook. :-) Cheers, Henning _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users