[Serusers] aliases in multi-domain
Ricardo Carvalho
rcarvalho at iric.up.pt
Wed Sep 6 11:07:40 CEST 2006
In fact I think that the best way to do this would be turning off the
"use_domain" for aliases, but I don't know how can that be done because
I guess that if we use modparam("usrloc", "use_domain", 1), use_domain
will be available for everything. If someone knows how to disable
use_domain for aliases, please tell me!!
Regards,
Ricardo.
Greger V. Teigre wrote:
> Well, that was the intention of the alias functionality, so I wouldn't
> call it a "lousy trick" ;-)
> g-)
>
> Ricardo Carvalho wrote:
>> I already figured out how it can be done... The problem can be solved
>> adding every domains that Ser proxy takes care to same alias in
>> aliases table, for example like this:
>>
>> username | domain | contact
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>> 4119 | domain_A | user at domain_A
>> 4119 | domain_B | user at domain_A
>>
>> This way, phones registered as different domains in the same Ser
>> server can dial the alias 4119 without having to dial 4119 at domain_A
>> if the caller is registered in domain_B. It may sound like a bit
>> lousy trick, but it works!
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Ricardo.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>> Ricardo Carvalho wrote:
>>> I'm using multi-domain and I can only call users by their aliases if
>>> I'm dialling from a phone registered with the same domain of the
>>> called user or if I'm dialling alias at domain_of_the_callee from a
>>> phone registered with other domain.
>>>
>>> How can I make Ser allow that every user can contact other users
>>> even if they are from other domain by just dialling their alias
>>> (without dialling also their domain when the callee is from other
>>> domain than the caller)?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Ricardo.
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