Hello again,

I just wanted to mention that obviously if I were to add:

If( $rd =~ '192.168.1.1|domain.com' ) {
                $rd = "domain.com";
}

Just before I do the lookup() it works.

However, I am not sure if this is the correct way to do so.

Regards,
Paris

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paris Stamatopoulos
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2010 1:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OpenSIPS-Users] Multi-domain issues

Hello everyone,

I am having a problem with multi-domain support on OpenSIPS. I've enabled it 
everywhere as mentioned on the documentation. I have created an SRV record for 
my domain say, 'domain.com' and added 'domain.com' on the domain table in the 
database. As long as the user registers at 'domain.com' everything works. If 
the user tries to register directly to the IP say '192.168.1.1' the 
registration fails.

I thought that the auto_aliases should make '192.168.1.1' an alias of 
'domain.com' thus serving requests arriving to that domain as well.  However 
from what I've seen so far the alias=, auto_aliases=yes directives does not 
have any effect. I've also tried adding the 192.168.1.1 and domain.com as 
domains in the database, however I realized that subscriber table could only 
use one domain at a time (so making it impossible to register both at 
192.168.1.1 and domain.com)

In order to bypass this I changed my configuration in a couple of points to 
change the domain accordingly like:

if( $rd =~ "192.168.1.1|domain.com" ) {
if( !www_authorize("domain.com", "subscriber") ) {
www_challenge("domain.com", "0");
exit;
}
} else {
if( !www_authorize("", "subscriber") ) {
www_challenge("", "0");
exit;
}
}

Same concept in proxy_authenticate() portion of the configuration.

Now a new issue occurred.  All calls arriving to OpenSIPS come from an asterisk 
server which has a peer configured with host=192.168.1.1 while asterisk runs at 
192.168.1.2. When the call arrives it goes through the usrloc module to verify 
if the user is registered as such:

if (!lookup("location","m")) {
switch ($retcode) {
case -1:
case -3:
t_newtran();
t_reply("404", "Not Found");
exit;
case -2:
sl_send_reply("405", "Method Not Allowed");
exit;
}
}

However, if a user is registered at `domain.com` because asterisk sends the 
INVITE as [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> the lookup fails and 
OpenSIPS returns 404.

I am pretty sure I am doing something wrong. Could someone please give me a 
clue on how to solve this predicament?

Regards,
Paris


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