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<P><FONT size=2><FONT size=3>Hi
andrey,<BR> I have made follwing
changes in ser.cfg<BR>
<BR>
listen="202.87.x.x"<BR>
alias="202.87.x.x"<BR><BR>
<BR>
#export SIP_DOMAIN =
202.87.x.x<BR><BR> when I
run<BR> # /etc/rc.d/init.d/ser
restart<BR> I get this
log<BR><BR>----------------------log starts here
-------------------------<BR> Starting
ser: </FONT></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT
size=3> 0(5116) WARNING:
fix_socket_list: could not rev. resolve
202.87.x.x<BR> 0(5116) WARNING:
fix_socket_list: could not rev. resolve
202.87.x.x<BR> WARNING: no fork
mode<BR> stateless -
initializing<BR> 0(0) Maxfwd
module- initializing<BR> textops -
initializing<BR> 0(0) INFO:
udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is initially
110592<BR> Listening
on<BR>
udp: 202.87.x.x
[202.87.x.x]:5060<BR>
tcp: 202.87.x.x
[202.87.x.x]:5060<BR>
Aliases:<BR>
*:
202.87.x.x:*<BR><BR> 0(0) INFO:
udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is finally
262142<BR> <STRONG>0(0) ERROR:
udp_init: bind(6, 0x810237c, 16) on 202.87.x.x: Cannot assign requested
address</STRONG><BR>
[FAILED]<BR> [root@oradb1
/]#<BR>----------------------log ends here
------------------------- <BR>Regards<BR>Mukesh<BR></FONT><BR>From:
"Andrey Kuprianov" <andrey.kouprianov@gmail.com><BR>Subject: Re:
[Serusers] Using IP address as domain<BR>To:
serusers@iptel.org<BR>Message-ID:<BR>
<ab5f5bda0609210935y71edb46ci6ea9966b170e52de@mail.gmail.com><BR>Content-Type:
text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed<BR><BR>Hi,<BR><BR>AFAIK,
SIP_DOMAIN you need to export anyway.. Just put your IP instead<BR>of the name.
Then this SIP_DOMAIN will be used to properly add<BR>contacts to your subscriber
table. So, if your domain is an IP<BR>address, newly added ppl will have an IP
instead of domain for their<BR>host part of URI. Try also to specify alias as
you IP address, i.e.<BR><BR>listen="202.x.x.x"<BR>alias="202.x.x.x"<BR><BR>You
may also try to add a domain entry to the domain table with serctl<BR>(that is
if you use functions in your config such as<BR>"is_uri_host_local()"),
i.e.<BR><BR>serctl domain add 202.x.x.x<BR><BR>Hope it will work for
you.<BR><BR> Andrey.<BR><BR><BR>On 9/20/06, mukesh
<mukesh@hungama.com> wrote:<BR>> Hi
friends,<BR>> I have SER (with
database support) running on my linux box. But I do<BR>> not have a domain
name registered for the IP of this machine but it does<BR>> have a public IP
(202.87.xx.xxx) address which allows me access it from<BR>>
outside.<BR>><BR>> If I try to
access (using sipsak client) a uri from local system it<BR>>
fails.<BR>> example URIs I am
trying are ...<BR>>
sip:mukesh@<public ip><BR>>
sip:mukesh@<public
ip>:5060<BR>><BR>> ...with no
result :(<BR>><BR>> I referred
<A
href="http://mit.edu/sip/sip.edu/ser.shtml">http://mit.edu/sip/sip.edu/ser.shtml</A>
to configure my<BR>>
ser.cfg.<BR>><BR>> So the
question is How can I connect to SER using IP and do I need<BR>> to use "#
export SIP_DOMAIN=<public ip>"?<BR>><BR>> Regards<BR>>
Mukesh</FONT> </P></BODY></HTML>