[Serusers] domain

Bogdan-Andrei IANCU iancu at fokus.fraunhofer.de
Wed Oct 6 10:49:36 CEST 2004


Marian Dumitru wrote:

> Hi Greg,
>
> Indeed this look like a solution - but IMHO it's to quite complex and 
> the question is if it scales for a big number of domains (from 
> processes number of view and database complexity).
>
> For the moment I'm not sure if you can do this domain->prefix 
> translation with the present code. (maybe I'm wrong :-))
>

you can do it with only one ser instance, maybe be using the exec 
function and to have an external logic for prefixing the ruri based on 
domain (some pl script using db).

bogdan

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> Marian Dumitru
>
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> Greg Fausak wrote:
>
>> Marian,
>>
>> I had much the same problem.
>> I decided to start a new ser process for each domain.
>> I then modified the tables:
>>
>> 1) changed the 'base' table name to (for example) basesubscriber.
>> 2) created a 'view' on the 'basesubscriber' called 'subscriber'
>> 3) I based the view on the user name, which is also (by my 
>> convention) the
>>      domain name.
>>
>> Using this technique I have dozens of ser processes updating the same 
>> base
>> table through views.  Of course, all of the other tables need views 
>> as well (like
>> aliases, location, grp, etc).  Restarting one domain doesn't affect 
>> another.
>>
>> -g
>>
>> On Oct 5, 2004, at 9:00 PM, kcassidy at kakelma.mine.nu wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 5 Oct 2004, Bogdan-Andrei IANCU wrote:
>>> Hi Marian,
>>>
>>>
>>>    Thanks for the reply. You're right on the code snippet that you've
>>> sent.  That's exactly what I want :).  But what I'm thinking if it's
>>> possible to do it via the dbase?  Because I'm afraid this won't 
>>> scale if
>>> the number of domains grow and need to restart ser everytime I add a
>>> domain.
>>>    Now what I'm thinking is to create aliases  for each of the 
>>> entries I
>>> have.  Do you think that's a good idea?  Or any  better solution?
>>>
>>> thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> is this what you want to do?
>>>>
>>>> if ( uri=~"sip:.*@domain1" ) {
>>>>     prefix("111");
>>>> } else if (......) {
>>>>     ......
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> for revert operation (prefix->domain translation) there is already a
>>>> module (pdt). But afaik not for what you want.
>>>>
>>>> regards,
>>>> Marian
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> kcassidy at kakelma.mine.nu wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>
>>>>>  Is it possible to add a prefix to a uri based on domain?  I'm 
>>>>> trying to
>>>>> play around with multiple domains and I want users under the same 
>>>>> domain
>>>>> to dial only a few numbers to get in touch with each other (ala 
>>>>> pabx).
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Any hints?
>>>>>
>>>>> TIA
>>>>>
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