SER.... I am not happy with it.. didn't manage to get these below things
functioning:

It's too strict with authentication (user has to set specific
domain/realm) have problems with several types of hardphones authing to
SER

You can't make config changes without having to restart SER

Can't change the from-URI (CLID)

Can change to-URI (add prefix or something) but when you do that ser
behaves strange, in statefull mode not recognizing the packets that
follow (call leg does not exist etc) 

And some other minor things

I just had too many issues with it... 


-----Original Message-----
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Helbekkmo
Sent: maandag 13 december 2004 18:35
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Dialing out to 2 clients simultaneously

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Because else people will complain that they can't register two
> softphones anymore with same user/pass (because only one of the two
> softphones can receive the incoming calls) :-)

That's not what I meant -- that bit was clear.  I was wondering why it
is important to you to get rid of SER.  It is quite common to use SER
in front of Asterisk, and let each do what it does best.

-tih
-- 
Tom Ivar Helbekkmo, Senior System Administrator, EUnet Norway Hosting
www.eunet.no  T +47-22092958 M +47-93013940 F +47-22092901 FWD 484145
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