On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 11:48:16AM +0200, Bogdan-Andrei IANCU wrote:
ok - I will take a look. what ser ver is? cvs? rpms? bogdan
ser-0.8.14.tar.gz
ser@gabrielle$ ser -V version: 0.8.14 (i386/freebsd) flags: STATS:Off, USE_IPV6, USE_TCP, DISABLE_NAGLE, DNS_IP_HACK, SHM_MEM, SHM_MMAP, PKG_MALLOC, F_MALLOC, FAST_LOCK-ADAPTIVE_WAIT ADAPTIVE_WAIT_LOOPS=1024, MAX_RECV_BUFFER_SIZE 262144, MAX_LISTEN 16, MAX_URI_SIZE 1024, BUF_SIZE 65535 @(#) $Id: main.c,v 1.168.4.3 2004/06/28 15:41:21 andrei Exp $ main.c compiled on 23:45:27 Jul 29 2004 with gcc 2.95 ser@gabrielle$
/Tony
Tony Sarendal wrote:
On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 11:01:59AM +0200, Bogdan-Andrei IANCU wrote:
Or should I use aliases and unique usernames instead ?
you can use the same username for different domains, but be careful and enable the "use_domain" param for the modules you use (ex: usrloc, registrar) - Note, not all modules have this param.
Everything seems to be working, except the below.
ser@gabrielle$ export SIP_DOMAIN=test1.se ser@gabrielle$ serctl add testuser testis testuser@test1.se MySql password: new user added ser@gabrielle$ export SIP_DOMAIN=test2.se ser@gabrielle$ serctl add testuser testis testuser@test2.se MySql password: new user added ser@gabrielle$
mysql> select username,domain from subscriber where username like 'test%'; +----------+----------+ | username | domain | +----------+----------+ | testuser | test1.se | | testuser | test2.se | +----------+----------+ 2 rows in set (0.02 sec)
mysql>
ser@gabrielle$ export SIP_DOMAIN=test1.se ser@gabrielle$ serctl rm testuser MySql password: ser@gabrielle$
mysql> select username,domain from subscriber where username like 'test%'; Empty set (0.00 sec)
mysql>
Both users disapeared after serctl rm testuser.
/Tony