===== Install Kamailio (OpenSER) Debian packages from APT repository ===== [color=red]**IMPORTANT: The debian (and ubuntu) packages for latest Kamailio (OpenSER) stable version are available via APT repository hosted by kamailio.org - see details at www.kamailio.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/packages:debs**[/color] [color=brown]//NOTE: versions v1.1.0 to v1.3.x can be found in the official Debian APT repositories. It is the version, package named openser, the build with no TLS.//[/color] [color=brown]//NOTE: If you want to try Kamailio development packages for testing, you can find a debian repository [[http://devel.kamailio.org|here]].//[/color] ---- ==== OpenSER 1.1.x to 1.3.x ==== Normally no changes to the debian package management configuration are necessary, if you want to use the packages it provides. Run: apt-get update apt-get install openser That's it. To see all available packages for OpenSER do: apt-cache search openser To see details about OpenSER package do: apt-cache show openser ---- ==== Kamailio 3.0.0+ ==== See details at: * http://www.kamailio.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/packages:debs ===== Question ===== //How about the message "WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!" How can I install the key with 'apt-key'? And where is this key? If anybody this, please include this info here and then remove this question.// To remove that you need to add the key with ''apt-key add''. An easy way to do this using gpg is as follows: ''gpg --recv-keys ;gpg --armor --export | apt-key add -'' Key = wget http://deb.kamailio.org/kamailiodebkey.gpg apt-key add kamailiodebkey.gpg Hope that help Rory @GTWCMT ===== Installation Stuff ===== {{indexmenu>install|js}} [[http://editingwritingservices.org/article.php|article writing service]]