Hi,
I don't really understand the advantage, but it is something like you want
to share the locations between different instances of SER? (and not just
by sharing the database)
Locations can change rapidly, while I would think of ENUM as "semi"-static
information. Typically DNS takes atleast some few hours to spread,
however, It could be different if you are using local DNS-server (w/o
cache) and point your resolv.conf to it.
Cheers,
Hi all,
Just thought about adding a private enum-db to my system and use it as
kind of location database in addition to the location-table in mysql.
This would have the advantage that I could handle number suffices for a
PBX behind an ISDN telephone adapter rather easily. Example: such an UAC
is registered as 012345(a)1.2.3.4. Someone now calls 0123451000(a)my.domain,
and enum resolves this to 0123451000(a)1.2.3.4 by applying a proper regexp.
Now the problem is: how do I keep the enum database up to date? The enum
module doesn't provide anything for that.
The easy part is performing a DNS-update when someone successfully
registers, by calling an external script. But how do you delete the
entries from DNS when they for example expire?
Or is enum not supposed to be used for that anyway?
Cheers,
Andy
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