Have you tried looking at https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio-tutorials ? There’s an example for using RADIUS there which, iirc, can be used with an LDAP back-end, if necessary.

See https://freeradius.org/documentation/ for example

Blessings,
Daniel D



On 28 Sep 2021, at 13:20, Volker Denneberg <v.denneberg@m3connect.de> wrote:

Hi,

I am searching for a setup where phones register at a central kamailio and kamailio shares these contact infos with multiple asterisks.
So they all need to share a database. For redundancy reasons, the database should work across 2 datacenters.

As far as 1 understood there are some options
  • use mysql - good chances to find example code, Siremis API, seems to be the standard solution
  • use redis - more performant than mysql 
  • use ldap - good chances to integrate with existing IT management but most difficult to configure
Maybe I missed a better approach? 

Kamailio's ldap driver (http://www.kamailio.net/docs/modules/5.3.x/modules/db2_ldap.html) seems to be from 2008 - is it still recommended ? 

Kind regards,
Volker
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