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List:       openser-users
Subject:    [Users] RE: [Serusers] Distributing "OSP enable SER" binary
From:       isakdim () gmail ! com (Dmitry Isakbayev)
Date:       2005-12-28 23:47:54
Message-ID: 025801c60c00$d6c92e80$0601a8c0 () lopotop
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Hi Elton,

Some documentation is available @ http://www.sipfoundry.org/OSP.
You can try forwarding your question to osp@list.sipfoundry.org 
(https://list.sipfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/osp)

Regards,
Dmitry




> From: "Elton Machado" <elton.machado@gmail.com>
> Subject: [Users] RE: [Serusers] Distributing "OSP enable SER" binary
> file w/ source code
> To: <vmathur@transnexus.com>
> Cc: serusers@iptel.org, "'users openser.org'" <users@openser.org>
> Message-ID: <43b1c85f.1e92b00c.4a45.ffffca62@mx.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> Hi,
>
> After some hours around OpenOSP I did it to compile under FreeBSD ;)
>
> So.. Next step was to try to find documentation about OpenOSP Server.
> Problem iscould find much not to say anything.
> Everything I found is about the client and about openser and asterisk
> modules.
>
> Can you provide me some sort of configuration for the server?
>
> I'm trying to using it with Openser 1.0.0 and my system is running Freebsd
> 6.0
>
> I had a hard time to get it under it as it request some changes in code 
> and
> also very old stuff, it is possible to have it cooworking with openldad 
> 2.3
> and a newer openssl an berkley db?
>
> So any information would be usefull as I can't figure out much with
> documentation avaible I'm more insterested in OpenOSP Server side as I 
> have
> clear information about client side.
>
> Regards,
>
> Elton Machado
> 


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