Hello,
actually this functionality is there since many years - you have to use domain module and set register_myself parameter for it.
Cheers, Daniel
On 05.08.19 12:44, David Villasmil wrote:
Thanks Henning.
The thing is I’ve got a deployment with several alias= and it will happen the I will need to add more as more services come in, I.e.: a new service. It’s a multi tenant service, so I need some way to add them dynamically without restarting, so that ‘myself’ works...
Thanks!
David
On Mon, 5 Aug 2019 at 07:32, Henning Westerholt <hw@skalatan.de mailto:hw@skalatan.de> wrote:
Hello David, in the upcoming 5.3 you can set an alias over the command line: --alias=val Add an alias, the value has to be '[proto:]hostname[:port]' (like for 'alias' global parameter) This was added to make it easier to use Kamailio in dynamic deployments. AFAIK there is no functionality to load the "alias=" keyword directly from the database right now. But depending what you want to achieve, you might be successful by just using a database table with an sqlops module DB query. Cheers, Henning Am 05.08.19 um 00:48 schrieb David Villasmil:
Hello guys, I can't find a module that does this, i want to load my hostname aliases from db, instead of alias="host1:5060" alias="host2:5060" alias="host3:5060" I assume it is possible, but how? first time i need to implement this Thanks! Regards, David Villasmil email: david.villasmil.work@gmail.com <mailto:david.villasmil.work@gmail.com> phone: +34669448337 _______________________________________________ Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List sr-users@lists.kamailio.org <mailto:sr-users@lists.kamailio.org> https://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users
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