[Users] Error REGISTERing and adding users to OpenSER 1.1.0 on Solaris

peter.3.edwards at bt.com peter.3.edwards at bt.com
Mon Aug 14 19:08:22 CEST 2006


> Hello,
> 
> you need a tool called md5sum. On Linux/Debian it comes with 
> coreutils 
> package. It computes the md5 of a string and it used mainly 
> to check the 
> files if they were corrupted after a download. Maybe it exists under 
> other name in solaris, although nobody reported so far.
> 
> For solaris 8 I found the following:
> http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/freeware/pkgs_download.xml#md5sum
> 
> Hope it helps.
> 
> Cheers,
> Daniel

Thanks, Daniel.

I was skipping over the md5sum errors (I already had it installed, but
under Solaris it becomes gmd5sum - a quick symlink sorted it out)
because I thought the awk errors were quite serious.

Should've looked a bit closer before posting because it turns out,
again, to be another Linux-biased script ...

Lines 135 and 136 in /usr/local/lib64/openser/openserctl/openserctl.base
need the space removing before the @ sign.  Solaris awk does not allow
whitespace before the parameter.

After sorting that out and symlinking gmd5sum, the add user script
worked and I can now register a SIP User Agent - which is a great leap
fwd ...

Many thanks,

Peter.

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