[Serusers] HELP: lookup("aliases")

Nilus nilus at babuzu.com
Wed Apr 27 08:35:05 CEST 2005


Hi, Charles

Maybe the mail from  Edgardo O. Gonzales II below can slove your probelm!!
I tried it and it's work, and the contact column in my aliases table looks
like "sip:username at domain".
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create an account after that assign an alias to the email address used in
creating an account

for example

serctl add <username> <password> <email address>
serctl alias add <number> sip:<email address>

serctl add test 123456 test at domain.com
serctl alias add 8888 sip:test at domain.com

after that you may now login using test as login name
and 123456 as password. Once your registered, your friends
can dial 8888 as your voip ext number.

its better if you will use mysql or radiator for authentication.

thanks,
ed

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Charles Wang" <lazy.charles at gmail.com>
To: <serusers at lists.iptel.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 1:50 PM
Subject: [Serusers] HELP: lookup("aliases")


> Hi, ALL:
>
> I have an username '1011' on my subscriber table and I want my 1011
> can map to a name 'charles' for alias on my aliases table.
>
> all subscribers and aliases are the same domain.
>
> But I use lookup("aliases"), and I have a record on aliases table.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------
> username           domain                      contact
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------
> 1011                  sip.company.com       charles at sip.company.com
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------
>
> I dial to 1011 from another UAC and register on the same ser sip proxy.
> It works fine.
> But I dial to charles. It failed.
>
> Does  anybody know what it happen and how to solve it?
>
> -- 
>
> Best Regards
> Charles
>
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