Thanks Curt,
In fact, after reading about the use_domain parameter, I also think my
problem can be solved adding the following lines to ser.cfg:
###################
modparam("usrloc", "use_domain", 1) #If the domain part of the
user
should be also saved and used for identifing the user (along with the
username part). Useful in multi domain scenarios. Non 0 value means true.
modparam("registrar", "use_domain", 1) # If set to 1 then the
registrar
will use username@domain as address of record. If the variable is set to
0 then only username will be used as the address of record. Default
value is 0.
###################
Although, after editing that way ser.cfg file, my phones still register
in Ser, but none of them can call any other, even if I call someone only
by username or by username@domain.
What if lacking in my configuration? If anyone knows, please tell me!
Regards,
Ricardo.
Curt Moore wrote:
Hello Ricardo,
Although I've never used multi domain mode, I think what you're
looking for is the following configuration parameter:
modparam("usrloc", "use_domain", 1)
If I understand the documentation correctly, if this parameter is set,
the usrloc module will base the username lookup on both the username
and domain instead of just the username.
You will also likely want to set the use_domain parameter for any
other modules you're using which support that parameter.
If this is incorrect, please correct anything I mentioned incorrectly.
-Curt
On 8/23/06, Ricardo Carvalho <rcarvalho(a)iric.up.pt> wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to coexist multiple domains in Ser, distinguishing users
even if they have the same username in subscriber table but different
domains?
I'll explain better, I have subscriber table with:
| username | domain | e-mail |
------------------------------------------------
| user_A | domain_A | user_A@domain_A |
------------------------------------------------
| user_A | domain_B | user_A@domain_B |
and in domain table there are both domains domain_A and domain_B.
But when someone calls user_A, (with or without writing their
domain), both phones ring (if both users have their phones
registered), when I want only one to ring because they are different
users!!
Is there a way in Ser to do this right?
Regards,
Ricardo.
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