[SR-Users] MULTIDOMAIN Environment

Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda at gmail.com
Fri Apr 10 09:45:58 CEST 2015


Hello,

you can have a condition like:

if($fd != $rd) {
   send_reply("403", "Inter domain not allowed");
   exit;
}

You can place it after authentication.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 09/04/15 20:33, Bruno Emer wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I have a scenario here where I need to put more than two companies
> into the same Kamailio server and to accomplish this I'm using a
> multi-domain configuration.
>
> For now, I am able to create users in different domains and register
> all of them. The users are able to place and receive internal calls
> (as I am using this just to get internal communications working), so I
> am ok with this part of my configuration.
>
> The problem that I'm facing now is that users from domain "A" are able
> to place calls to users from domain "B". I need to deny calls between
> different domains, and I don't know the best way to achieve this.
>
> Here are my domains create (output from "kamctl domain show"):
>
> domain:: enterprise.com <http://enterprise.com>
> did:: enterprise.com <http://enterprise.com>
> domain:: enterprise2.com <http://enterprise2.com>
> did:: enterprise2.com <http://enterprise2.com>
>
>
> And here are my users created:
>
> username: bob
> domain: enterprise.com <http://enterprise.com>
>
> username: alice
> domain: enterprise2.com <http://enterprise2.com>
>
>
> So, can you please help me to get this?

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