Thanks for replying! To clarify my case, I want to add that I use auth_radius for authentication.
So, I have two options: 1) Stop using radius. Authenticate through DB. Use check_to & check_from from uri_db; 2) Make my sip and auth username match. But what to do then? It seems I can't use check_to & check_from without DB? On 8/3/05, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Timur, > > yes, you can do this by using the uri_db module: > - enable the :use_uri_table" param > (http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/0.9.x/uri_db.html#AEN159) > - populate the URI table: > username: auth_username > domain: auth_realm > uri_user: sip_username > > regards, > bogdan > > Timur Irmatov wrote: > > >Hi! > > > >I am new to SER, and have following question. How can I provide that: > > > >1) Users can register only their sip addresses; > >2) Users can use their username in sip From: field. > > > >In my installation sip username and authentication usernames differ a > >little. For example, sip username could be 112233, but auth username > >is sip112233. So, I want to be sure that user that can successfully > >autheticate as sip112233 will not use 345678 username, and always will > >be using 112233 in From? I need something like check_from, but this > >function requires identical sip and auth usernames. > > > >Is this thing doable? If so, I will be glad to hear how I should do > >this in openser.cfg or any hints/links that could point me in right > >direction. > > > >Thanks! > > > > > > > > > > -- Timur Irmatov, JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
