grep -ir 111 * default/bad.xml: <user id="111"> default/bad.xml: <variable name="accountcode" value="111"/> default/bad.xml: <variable name="effective_caller_id_number" value="111"/> default.xml: <user id="111" type="pointer"/>
default.xml: <group name="employers"> <users> <user id="110" type="pointer"/> <user id="111" type="pointer"/> <user id="177" type="pointer"/> <user id="199" type="pointer"/> <user id="143" type="pointer"/> <user id="153" type="pointer"/> <user id="148" type="pointer"/> <user id="182" type="pointer"/> </users> </group> Michael Jerris пишет: > you have a pointer somewhere in your directory for that user, hard to > see without seeing the whole config, but grep for 111 and see what > else you find. > > Mike > > On Jun 30, 2009, at 10:21 AM, Alexey Lubimov wrote: > > >> I sofia_reg.c:1765 have two user records - good #110 and bad #111. >> >> bad.xml: >> >> <include> >> <user id="111"> >> <params> >> <param name="password" value="$${default_password}"/> >> <param name="vm-password" value="$${default_vm_password}"/> >> </params> >> <variables> >> <variable name="toll_allow" >> value="domestic,international,local"/> >> <variable name="accountcode" value="111"/> >> <variable name="user_context" value="default"/> >> <variable name="effective_caller_id_name" value="Bad"/> >> <variable name="effective_caller_id_number" value="111"/> >> <variable name="outbound_caller_id_name" >> value="$${outbound_caller_name}"/> >> <variable name="outbound_caller_id_number" >> value="$${outbound_caller_id}"/> >> <variable name="callgroup" value="techsupport"/> >> </variables> >> </user> >> >> >> good.xml: >> >> <include> >> <user id="110"> >> <params> >> <param name="password" value="$${default_password}"/> >> <param name="vm-password" value="$${default_vm_password}"/> >> </params> >> <variables> >> <variable name="toll_allow" >> value="domestic,international,local"/> >> <variable name="accountcode" value="110"/> >> <variable name="user_context" value="default"/> >> <variable name="effective_caller_id_name" value="Good"/> >> <variable name="effective_caller_id_number" value="110"/> >> <variable name="outbound_caller_id_name" >> value="$${outbound_caller_name}"/> >> <variable name="outbound_caller_id_number" >> value="$${outbound_caller_id}"/> >> <variable name="callgroup" value="techsupport"/> >> </variables> >> </user> >> </include> >> >> Good user 110 work without any problem. But user "Bad" user 111 can't >> register to freeswitch. >> >> In log I can see only one message - 2009-06-30 16:31:36.590970 >> [WARNING] sofia_reg.c:1765 Cant register a pointer. >> >> good user exists: >> freeswi...@internal> user_exists id 110 neolant.ru >> true >> >> and bad user exists! >> freeswi...@internal> user_exists id 111 neolant.ru >> true >> >> good user don't have attr type: >> >> freeswi...@internal> user_data 1...@neolant.ru attr type >> -ERR no reply >> >> but bad user have attr type! : >> >> freeswi...@internal> user_data 1...@neolant.ru attr type >> pointer >> >> >> Good user have password: >> >> freeswi...@internal> user_data 1...@neolant.ru param password >> 123456 >> >> But bad user no have param pasword! >> >> freeswi...@internal> user_data 1...@neolant.ru param password >> -ERR no reply >> >> >> What's wrong in these configuration? How I can debug and resolve these >> problems? >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Freeswitch-users mailing list > Freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org > http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/freeswitch-users > UNSUBSCRIBE:http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/options/freeswitch-users > http://www.freeswitch.org > _______________________________________________ Freeswitch-users mailing list Freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/freeswitch-users UNSUBSCRIBE:http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/options/freeswitch-users http://www.freeswitch.org