Hi Sebastian,
not sure if you can do this - a kind of middle registrar; but you can try to experiment by using the latest UAC module which provides the FROM mangling and authentication features. http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/1.1.x/uac.html
regards, bogdan
BASTARD Sebastien wrote:
Ok, it seems to work...but I have another question: I would like to have a static configuration on the PC on a LAN with a local account test1@test.net mailto:test1@test.net. There is openser running on a computer of this LAN which is managing domain test.net http://test.net. I would like to have an association of accounts on the openser server (I know asterisk is able to do it): SIP client connect to my local openser with account test1@test.net mailto:test1@test.net OPENSER associates test1@test.net mailto:test1@test.net with test1@iptel.org mailto:test1@iptel.org and inform iptel.org http://iptel.org that this account is managed locally: it's like openser act as a client / iptel ser server. Then I can be called from outside without problem.
Do you think it's possible to do it or to implement a module for that.
Thanks a lot for your help Sebastien
On 11/9/05, *BASTARD Sebastien* <sebastien.bastard@gmail.com mailto:sebastien.bastard@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok, i'm going to try. Thanks for your help. sebastien On 11/8/05, *Bogdan-Andrei Iancu* < bogdan@voice-system.ro <mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro>> wrote: Hi, if I'm not wrong, you are talking about routing outbound requests (requests which are not targeting your domain). If so, the routing will be done via DNS based on the domain name; you do not have to specify each of them. Just do like: if (!uri==myself) { # this is an outbound call t_relay(); exit; } # process inbound calls ........ regards, bogdan BASTARD Sebastien wrote:
Hi,
I would like to make run openser as a sip client when a client is connecting to it but with an unmanaged domain. I tried with the following configuration but with no result:
if (!uri==myself) { # mark routing logic in request append_hf("P-hint: outbound\r\n"); # if you have some interdomain connections via TLS if(uri=~" iptel.org <http://iptel.org>") { forward("iptel.org <http://iptel.org>",5060); exit; } #else if(uri=~"@tls_domain2.net") { # t_relay_to_tls("IP_domain2","port_domain2"); # exit; #} route(1); };
Thanks for any help.
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