Hey Chris, had the same problem and fixed it, however, voice didnt work. Will look at my log and send you a mail with the Info how to fix it (if I found it), is something related to external xml and a parameter..
2010/7/28 Christopher Holden <[email protected]> > Hi, > > I've been trying to get freeswitch working for months and have built it > successfully many times on both Windows & Linux platforms. > > Currently using Ubuntu. I *am* enabling the correct modules before building > and running etc. I am using my EXTERNAL address in all config files where > server addresses are required. I have opened up all the freeswitch ports on > my router to point at my freeswitch server. > > Without fail when I log into my sim I get an error in the freeswitch > console: > > freeswi...@sim-server> 2010-07-28 09:17:46.476983 [WARNING] > sofia_reg.c:1890 Can't find user [[email protected]] > You must define a domain called '192.168.1.111' in your directory and add a > user with the id="x5o2NhrW9QPKmz4QHmNJBNw==" attribute > and you must configure your device to use the proper domain in it's > authentication credentials. (etc etc etc...) > > Is this really down to an error in my basic configuration (server ip > addresses for example) or do I have to 'add a user' as it states and if so > how?! > > Googling opensim/freeswitch problems shows this is the most common error > encountered by folks trying to get it working but I have yet to read of or > have anyone explain to me how to fix it! > > I'd be so grateful if anyone could give me some pointers, > > Thanks, > > Chris. > > Ai Austin wrote: > >> We have been experimenting with the use of Freeswitch for voice support on >> a Grid with Opensim.exe regions running on the same host as Robust.exe and >> on several hosts, and on a simple standalone setup. >> >> The Freeswitch server has been run on the same or different hosts to the >> machine on which the Opensim region that acts as the link to Freeswitch is >> hosted. All these combinations work fine if the correct settings are made >> to the Freeswitch server I{P address and the (confusingly named) >> freeswitch_service_server in Opensim.ini which is the machine running >> Opensim.exe and hosting the single region used by the Freeswitch setup to >> link between Freeswitch and Opensim. You can then use this setup to serve >> ALL regions on one or multiple Opensim.exe setups across several machines in >> a grid environment if you wish, and if the relevant OpenSim.ini section is >> set appropriately in each. >> >> Given this experience, we have reworded the examples in the Wiki to make >> them more generic and clear difference between the hosts involved, as the >> previous example used a local network example (using a server on >> 198.168.0.1) that would not work beyond a typical firewall. >> >> http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Freeswitch_Module >> >> >> It would be helpful I think if a dev who has access to OpenSim.ini.example >> could change one commented lines in the [FreeSwitchVoice] section of that >> which can cause a bit of confusion... >> >> >> ; freeswitch_port = 9000 >> >> (rather than the rather confusing example given of port of 80 which >> makes it sound less like an Opensim.exe supported region port) >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Opensim-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.851 / Virus Database: >> 271.1.1/3030 - Release Date: 07/26/10 19:34:00 >> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users >
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