Hello,
On 7/3/12 11:55 AM, Torrey Searle wrote:
According to the documentation an the code this
caching flag only
impacts the trusted table and not the address table. (and the flag is
not even referenced in address.c)
non-cache mode is not for address, as the list is compiled in ip address
or net address structures for fast matching. The trusted variant used
string comparison for ip matching which could be done easy in the sql
query via DB API.
Using cron.d job to send a MI command to reload the address table can be
an option. Other variants seen out there -- use rtimer with exec to send
the mi command from a kamailio process.
Cheers,
Daniel
Regards,
Torrey
On 3 July 2012 10:58, Andrew Pogrebennyk <apogrebennyk(a)sipwise.com> wrote:
Torrey,
have you set the db_mode parameter in your script:
http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/3.3.x/modules_k/permissions.html#id2496580
?
On 07/03/2012 09:36 AM, Torrey Searle wrote:
Hello,
I'm using the addresses table in kamailio for ip authentication,
however I finding the following issue. It seems that the table is one
read into cache at startup and is only updated if address_reload is
called from the kamailio script.
As calling address_reload per call is probably not ideal, is there an
easy way of getting the address table periodically reloaded? (e.g.
once a minute)
Torrey
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