[Users] two issues: ser.cfg or openser.cfg and mysql password?

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan at voice-system.ro
Thu Jun 23 09:47:45 CEST 2005


Hi Jose,

thanks for the feedback,

indeed there was the issue with the default config file in the packages 
- the problem was already reported and fixed on CVS. Maybe we will 
consider regenerating the packages.

now, regarding the default DB configuration:
    database: openser
    read-write user and pwd: openser / openserrw
    read-only user and pwd: openserro / openserro

I will take care a properly describe these in the INSTALL file for the 
future.

regards,
bogdan

Jose Bertuzzi wrote:

>Hello guys, first of all congrats for this new idea of
>openser. I completly agree with you.
>
>I tried on june 14, the debian stable package and
>found that after installing it the config file created
>is openser.cfg but the program calls ser.cfg. I've
>just renamed it and start working.
>
>The other issue is that i don't know what is the mysql
>password to add users using openserctl add. I tried
>with heslo, but failed. So I changed the passwords on
>mysql and used the command
>modparam("acc", "db_url",
>"mysql://user:password@localhost/openser")
>
>but did not work.
>
>I also tried with the FreeBSD port and compiling src,
>with same results.
>
>What can I do?
>
>Thanks a lot for your help.
>
>Pablo.
>
>
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