You need to configure your script correctly, that's it. You are reading
the documentation on the web which refers to last release, 8.10, and
using tarball of 8.11 -- that's where some of your confusion comes from.
You need to rebuild with mysql support (make include_modules=mysql all,
make include_modules=mysql install) and uncomment authentication-related
lines from ser.cfg. The value of realm can be changed in the first
parameter of www_(authorize|challenge). To deal with Windows Messenger
bugs, preferablys set it to your sever's domain name.
-Jiri
ps -- I suggest you stick to problem reporting guidelines as on our
website. It is hard otherwise to see what's wrong. Scripts and messages
are important.
At 09:01 AM 8/25/2003, Chad Brown wrote:
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Ser Version: ser 0.8.11rc4 (i386/linux) Downloaded from
<http://iptel.org/ser/tarball>http://iptel.org/ser/tarball
After downloading the .tgz on August 23:
* Installed latest version of MySQL
* ran: make all
* ran: make install
* performed steps outlined in Dan Austins HOWTO to enable MySQL authentication in
ser.cfg
* Added user/s
* Restarted ser
I noticed that users not in the database could still register with ser.
FHI - There seams to be a discrepancy between Dan Austins HOWTO and the INSTALL document
on <http://iptel.org/>http://iptel.org. Dans only mentioned uncommenting
/usr/lib/ser/modules/mysql.so where the INSTALL document mentions loadmodule
"/usr/local/lib/ser/modules/auth.so" as well. The reality is, there is a third
line namely loadmodule "/usr/local/lib/ser/modules/auth_db.so". Regardless, I
tried all variations.
Just to be sure, I re-installed the MySQL module: make include_modules=mysql install
Any ideas why my test users can still register without authentication? Why my users with
valid accounts added via serctl seem to register rather than authenticate?
Thanks,
Chad
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