[Serusers] multiple SER instances / REGISTRATION problem
Greg Fausak
lgfausak at august.net
Mon Nov 24 00:16:47 CET 2003
Jiri,
I do want to have a multi-domain capability.
I'd also like to be able to run multiple processes
on the same database. These may be different problems.
---greg
Jiri Kuthan wrote:
> Greg,
>
> it occurs to me that you are looking at a solution for a problem
> which may be perhaps better solved other way. What are you trying
> to achieve, is it multidomain support?
>
> -jiri
>
> At 04:35 PM 11/22/2003, Greg Fausak wrote:
>
>>I'd like to run multiple SER instances on the same
>>database. I knew from previous experiments that
>>would not be possible because of the cache.
>>
>>However, I just tried running multiple SER instances,
>>on the same database, but in different domains. This did
>>not work, they both wrote over each others location
>>entries in the database even though the domains on
>>each SER instance were different.
>>
>>SER knows which domain it is in because of the
>>
>>www_authorize("named.com", "subscriber")
>>
>>authentication challenge.
>>
>>So it seems reasonable that this instance of SER should only
>>mess with authorizations that it challenged. Perhaps the
>>problem is with the initial load of 'previous' registrations.
>>When SER starts, it loads the current location table. During
>>the load, ALL domains are loaded. Perhaps only the domains
>>listed by the 'alias="domain"' should be loaded and tracked,
>>and all of the rest should be ignored for each instance of SER?
>>
>>---greg
>>
>>
>>
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