1ser(8)                        Sip Express Router                        ser(8)
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NAME

6       ser - very fast and configurable sip proxy
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SYNOPSIS

9       ser [ -hcrRvdDEVT ] [ -f config-file ] [ -l address ] [ -n processes-no
10       ] [ -N tcp processes-no ] [ -b max_rcv_buf_size ] [ -m  shared_mem_size
11       ]  [  -w  working-dir  ]  [  -t chroot-dir ] [ -u uid ] [ -g gid ] [ -P
12       pid-file ] [ -i fifo-path ] [ -x socket-path ]
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DESCRIPTION

16       ser or Sip Express Router is a very fast and configurable SIP proxy.
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OPTIONS

20       -h          Displays a short usage description, including all available
21                   options.
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23       -c          Checks  the config file and displays the aliases and listen
24                   interface list.
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26       -r          Uses dns to check if it is necessary to add  a  "received="
27                   field to a via.
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29       -R          Same as -r but uses reverse dns.
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31       -v          Turns on via host checking when forwarding replies.
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33       -d          Turns on debugging, multiple -d increase the debug level.
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35       -D          Runs  ser  in  the  foreground (it doesn't fork into daemon
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38       -E          Sends all the log messages to stderr.
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40       -T          Disables TCP support.
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42       -V          Displays the version number.
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44       -f config-file
45                   Reads  the  configuration  from      config-file   (default
46                   /usr/etc/ser/ser.cfg ).
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48       -l address  Listens  on  the  specified  address/interface. Multiple -l
49                   mean listening on multiple addresses. The address format is
50                   [proto:]address[:port], where proto = udp|tcp and address =
51                   host|ip_address|interface_name. Example: -l  localhost,  -l
52                   udp:127.0.0.1:5080, -l eth0:5062.  The default behaviour is
53                   to listen on all the ipv4 interfaces.
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55       -n processes-no
56                   Specifies the  number  of  children  processes  forked  per
57                   interface (default 8).
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59       -N tcp processes-no
60                   Specifies the number of children processes forked to handle
61                   tcp incoming connections (by default is equal to -n ).
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63       -b max_rcv_buf_size
64                   Maximum receive buffer size which will not be  exceeded  by
65                   the auto-probing procedure even if the OS allows.
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67       -m shared_mem_size
68                   Size  of  the  shared  memory  which  will be allocated (in
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71       -w working-dir
72                   Specifies the working directory.  In  the  very  improbable
73                   event  that ser will crash, the core file will be generated
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76       -t chroot-dir
77                   Forces ser to chroot after reading the config file.
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79       -u uid      Changes the user id under which ser runs.
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81       -g gid      Changes the group id under which ser runs.
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83       -P pid-file Creates a file containing the pid of the main ser process.
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85       -i fifo-path
86                   Creates a fifo, usefull for monitoring ser status.
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88       -x socket-path
89                   Creates a unix socket, usefull for monitoring ser status  (
90                   same as -i fifo-path but using instead unix sockets).
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FILES

95       /usr/sbin/ser
96       /usr/etc/ser/ser.cfg
97       /usr/lib64/ser/modules*
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AUTHORS

100       see /usr/share/doc/ser/AUTHORS
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SEE ALSO

104       ser.cfg(5)
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106       Full documentation on ser, including configuration guidelines, FAQs and
107       licensing conditions, is available at http://www.iptel.org/ser/.
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109       For reporting  bugs see http://www.iptel.org/ser/bugs/.
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111       Mailing lists:
112       serusers@iptel.org - ser user community
113       serdev@iptel.org - ser development, new features and unstable version
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117ser                               15.07.2002                            ser(8)
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