[Serusers] Groups Question.
Richard
mypop3mail at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 30 19:48:10 CEST 2004
Hi,
Another alternative is to use a domain for each group.
Before forwarding the call, check if they belong to
the same domain. So you don't have to change the
script every time you add a new group.
Thanks,
Richard
--- Andreas Granig <a.granig at inode.at> wrote:
> Sergio Diaz wrote:
> > Group marketing 8000,8001,8002
> >
> > Group sales 9000,9001,9002
> >
> > User 8000 can't call to User 9000 and viceversa,
> marketing can't call to
> > group sales....
>
> Maybe you should try something like this:
>
> if (!proxy_authorize("your.domain",
> "subscriber"))
> {
> log(1, "No proxy authorization\n");
> proxy_challenge("your.domain", "0");
> break;
> };
>
> if(!(uri=~"^sip:8[0-9]+ at your.domain.*"
> && is_user_in("credentials", "marketing")))
> {
> log(1, "Unpermitted call to marketing\n");
> sl_send_reply("403", "Unpermitted call to
> marketing");
> break;
> };
>
> if(!(uri=~"^sip:9[0-9]+ at your.domain.*"
> && is_user_in("credentials", "sales")))
> {
> log(1, "Unpermitted call to sales\n");
> sl_send_reply("403", "Unpermitted call to
> sales");
> break;
> };
>
> etc...
>
> hth,
> Andy
>
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