The in memory usrloc record matches the MySQL location table. Here is the output from "serctl ul show"

Regards,
Paul

...Record(0xb540bf08)...
domain: 'location'
aor   : '3215590000'
~~~Contact(0xb540bf68)~~~
domain    : 'location'
aor       : '3215590000'
Contact   : 'sip:3215590000@71.9.17.51:5060'
Expires   : 736
q         : 0.1
Call-ID   : '1846387046@71.9.17.51'
CSeq      : 780
User-Agent: 'Unknown'
received  : ''
State     : CS_SYNC
Flags     : 1
next      : (nil)
prev      : (nil)
~~~/Contact~~~~
.../Record...

On 6/10/05, Jan Janak <jan@iptel.org> wrote:
What does serctl ul show ? Is there a difference between Flags field in
the output for that contact and contents of the database ?

  Jan.

On 10-06-2005 10:45, Java Rockx wrote:
> Hi All.
>
> I've identified a bug in the usrloc module (I think). This can be
> reproduced.
>
> When a non-NATed client registers, usrloc will write an entry to the MySQL
> location table.
>
> If I manually change the "flags" column from 0 to 1 (which indicates a NATed
> client) and then restart SER, the next time the non-NATed client registers
> and usrloc refreshes the location table it does not update the flags column.
>
> Regards,
> Paul

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