Hi ...
that's funny ...
kamctl fifo reload support ... and the browser opens the kamailio
cookbook. ;-)
Am 15.04.2014 17:42, schrieb PIERRE Laurent:
Hi,
Yes we're used to configuring allow/deny files because we need to
manage a numbering plans ( authorize DID numbers, short numbers,
international numbers.....etc) with regular expressions.
The "allow_address" refers to ip addresses only . So it's not useful
Do you think we'll be able to have "reload support" on the next version ?
Thanks
Laurent PIERRE
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On 14 April 2014 18:06, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com
<mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
On 14/04/14 17:00, PIERRE Laurent wrote:
Hi,
Indeed, when we add a telephone number in the authorize file
(default_allow_file)
using permission module then we have to restart
Kamailio. It's too bad for life system :(
if you use allow/deny files, then you have to use allow_routing() or
allow_register functions. I guess there is no reload support for them.
If you use address database table, then you have to use
allow_address() or
allow_source_address(). There is support to reload
records from db table without restart, via mi or rpc command.
Those using 4.0.x, have to upgrade to the latest fix release (4.0.6)
- there was
a fix on reloading command (git
7aba649db775a00e28dc75a9145a3da50f797776).
Cheers,
Daniel
Is it planned to improve in the next version ?
Thanks
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On 8 November 2013 09:38, Daniel Tryba <daniel(a)pocos.nl
<mailto:daniel@pocos.nl>> wrote:
>
> On Thursday 07 November 2013 19:53:47 Samuel Ware wrote:
> > I having issue updating my allow list for the PERMISSIONS module.
I
added
> > an address to the ADDRESS table. I have
tried to do a service
restart,
> > kamctl address reload, and kamcmd
permissions.addressReload. The
kamctl
> > address show displays the new address;
however kamcmd
> > permissions.addressDump does not neither does kamcmd
> > permissions.subnetDump. The messages from this new address
return a
false
> > to the
!allow_source_address("1") command in my routing logic. I am
> > wondering if this is a bug or I am doing something wrong. I am
on the
> > most recent GIT version to the best of
my knowledge.
>
> I noticed the same yesterday with 4.0.3, had to restart to get the
adress
added.
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