Serge,
A thought on this, how about using the exec module to run SIPSAK with a
registration for the authenticated user on the providers proxy. With the correct
details in the contact header and via fields. Then use SIPSAK to generate the
INVITE again using the exec module.
This is not much more than a thought - I haven't tried it. If it works, let us
know.
Use something like if (uri=~"^9[0-9]*@.*") {
Exec ("sipsak.script");
Break;
}
To execute the SIPSAK code.
Neill....:o)
-----Original Message-----
From: serusers-bounces(a)iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org]On Behalf Of
Serge Leschinsky
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 12:23 PM
To: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: [Serusers] Q - SER capability ?
Dear Sirs.
I would like to find a response (to begining only "yes" or "no")
about the possibility to solve a problem by the means of SER
My task is:
There is one extern "line" (SIP connection), given by VoIP provider (with
determined login/password).
We need to create a group of users (we could name them
"local users"), for they could register themselves on our server (they
need authorization and accounting) and communicate with each other.
If there is a need to go out to extern numbers, the
connection should be through extern line by putting registration data,
given by provider.
There is almost all that is necessary. It would be good to put up a
IVR, but it only desirable, but not necessary.
Thank you in advance
--
Best regards,
Serge mailto:serge@artlife.tomsknet.ru
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