[Serusers] sip account

Jan Janak jan at iptel.org
Thu Jul 31 12:09:04 CEST 2003


Yes, that's a good idea, but you will have to modify serctl script,
there is a variable listing allowed groups and you will have to put
expires group there too.

  Jan.

On 31-07 12:08, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
> Hello,
> just another idea ...
> You can create a special group (e.g., expired) and have a filter at the 
> beginning of ser config file that denies all requests from users being 
> in that group. In this way you don't have to remove/put back the users 
> from/to subscriber table which has many information stored but from grp 
> table.You can use serctl very easy to add/remove a user from a group.
> 
> Best regards,
> Daniel
> 
> Jan Janak wrote:
> 
> >You have to change content of subscriber table somehow (i.e. remove and
> >put back users from/to the table). But users that are removed from the
> >table will think that they forgot password, because they will be unable
> >to login.
> >
> > Jan.
> >
> >On 31-07 07:36, Madan wrote:
> > 
> >
> >>hi
> >>i m using default ser config and mysql db/tables ..no modification
> >>whatsoever
> >>what i want is how can we disable/expire sip accounts..say for example i
> >>have a user A and i want to enable his sip account based on hrs/months etc
> >>
> >>how to go abt it? what all changes do i need to make?
> >>
> >>
> >>regards,
> >>Madan
> >>
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