Hello,

what do you see with:
netstat -tulp --numeric-ports | grep openser

How did you configure openser to listen on 40000?

On 03/11/06 10:06, voipwala hindustani wrote:
Hello openser experts,
I was trying to set up a openser box in public IP and observed a wiered behaviour. If I ran openser in port 5060 and try to register from a sip client, I get response from the openser, but when I try to run it in different port, something like 40000. and then try to connect from a sip client, I could see that the packets could reach the openser box using ethereal. But openser does not respond to these requests. I tried to put log in route() but didnt get any, this looks like openser didnot pick up the request for itself. I am using openser 1.0.1 and I am not running any firewall in the public openser.
           Is this problem known ? Am I missing something ?
Also what is the significance of "listen" parameter in openser configuration file.
with listen you can specify the protocol, ip address / network interface and the port to listen to:

http://www.openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=openser_core_cookbook#listen

Cheers,
Daniel

Regards,
Voipwala
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