Hi,
After testing this, it works if you set the desc_time_order Parameter in the usrloc module instead of in the registrar module. Now it even works properly after restarting the proxy. I think, the desc_time_order Parameter should be removed from the registrar module, since it does not work as described in the manual.
Carsten
Carsten Bock schrieb:
Hi,
Actually i thought, this might be a good solution, but unfortunately it did not work out properly. What i found out was, that:
a) The Contacts however are not sorted at startup => Upon reload not the newest one is used but the first one loaded. b) The desc_time_order seems only to work with maximum two contacts per user (if the third contact gets updated, it seems like it is only pushed to the second entry and not to the first)
Am i correct, that really the registrar module was meant? The usrloc module also has a parameter (desc_time_order, http://openser.org/docs/modules/1.1.x/usrloc.html#AEN219) and from my point of view it make more sense to have this functionality in usrloc more than in the registrar. I'll test this.
Carsten
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu schrieb:
of course there is contact timeout as each contact is registered for a limited time period.
a more elegant solution is to use the "desc_time_order" and "append_branches" module parameter in order to retrieve from usrloc only the latest contact. See: http://openser.org/docs/modules/1.1.x/registrar.html
regards, bogdan
Steve Blair wrote:
You could also get creative and upon successful registration exec a script that will examine the location table and remove (or manipulate as you want) specific registrations. If these moves happen often this approach will not scale well. If you only need one registration per user then setting the max_contacts parameter is the easiest way to accomplish this goal.
_Steve
Max Gregorian wrote:
Perhaps implement Registration Timeouts.
If the aim is to stop the user from connecting using that IP address, then you could, on OpenSER, do something along the lines of:
if(src_ip==192.168.0.55 http://192.168.0.55/) { sl_send_reply("404", "User not found..");
};
On 9/28/06, *Bogdan-Andrei Iancu* <bogdan@voice-system.ro mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro> wrote:
Hi Javier, that must be done by the phone. regards, bogdan Javier wrote: > can I unregister the the firsth register ? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Daniel-Constantin Mierla <mailto:daniel@voice-system.ro <mailto:daniel@voice-system.ro>> > *To:* Javier Ramirez <mailto: jvr_78@yahoo.com.ar <mailto:jvr_78@yahoo.com.ar>> > *Cc:* users <mailto:users@openser.org <mailto:users@openser.org>> > *Sent:* Saturday, September 23, 2006 5:36 PM > *Subject:* Re: [Users] UN-REGISTER > > If the user closes the sip client on 0.55, then the client should > automatically un-register. If not, then the user will
have two > contacts > and both phones will ring. > > If you want to limit the number of registered contacts, you can do it > via max_contacts parameter of registrar module: > > http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/1.1.x/registrar.html#AEN233 > > Cheers, > Daniel > > > On 09/22/06 23:47, Javier Ramirez wrote: > > Hi, I have a question: > > > > the user A is register, the ip of register is 192.168.0.55 http://192.168.0.55. > > the user change PC, and this PC have the ip 192.168.0.66 http://192.168.0.66 > > > > the user register again, in the new machine, but, how to unregister > > the firsth registration from 192.168.0.55 http://192.168.0.55 ? > > > > best regards > > Javier > >
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