How can I view a list of aliases via openserctl?
I tried "openserctl alias show", however this seems to return a list of registered UA's not aliases.
- Daryl
Ok.. I see now that both location records and alias records are shown with this command, with aliases being on the bottom half.
This is rather confusing. I think the average user would expect to see only alias records when using "openserctl alias show", and only location records when using "openserctl ul show". Thoughts?
- Daryl
On 3/22/07, Daryl Sanders daryl.sanders@gmail.com wrote:
How can I view a list of aliases via openserctl?
I tried "openserctl alias show", however this seems to return a list of registered UA's not aliases.
- Daryl
This is rather confusing. I think the average user would expect to see only alias records when using "openserctl alias show", and only location records when using "openserctl ul show". Thoughts?
I agree... returning both UL and ALIASes when you ask for alias' can be confusing, especially with large lists...
However, while we are on the subject of ALIAS ... has anyone managed to add ALIASes on 1.2.0?
Whenever I do; $ openserctl alias add alias sip:uri@domain.tld The command returns "400 Too few or too many arguments"... :-/
So I've resorted to using sql queries but that's really a pain... any ideas!?
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G.O. Jensen wrote:
However, while we are on the subject of ALIAS ... has anyone managed to add ALIASes on 1.2.0?
Whenever I do; $ openserctl alias add alias sip:uri@domain.tld The command returns "400 Too few or too many arguments"... :-/
It works with the latest SVN version.
Andreas
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Whenever I do; $ openserctl alias add alias sip:uri@domain.tld The command returns "400 Too few or too many arguments"... :-/
It works with the latest SVN version.
I'm really not confident running our production servers on a SVN version of OpenSER... Shouldn't this really have worked as intended in the release version? Or a smaller "patch" been made?
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What I meant was the latest SVN version of the stable branch of course.
Andreas
Geir O. Jensen wrote:
Whenever I do; $ openserctl alias add alias sip:uri@domain.tld The command returns "400 Too few or too many arguments"... :-/
It works with the latest SVN version.
I'm really not confident running our production servers on a SVN version of OpenSER... Shouldn't this really have worked as intended in the release version? Or a smaller "patch" been made?
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