Hi,

just as an add-on...to have the domain column populated in location table, you need to set the "use_domain" param in location module. See:
      http://openser.org/docs/modules/1.0.x/usrloc.html#AEN195

regards,
bogdan

Christophe Irles wrote:

Hello,

command [ modparam("auth_db", "domain_column", "domain") ] is used to
indicate to auth_db module the name of the column to use to retrieve the
domain associated to an user in the "subcriber" table (table name use
generally by default in auth_db).
This table is filled by the administrator to grant access

The "location" is filled by openSER when user registered on openSER based of
info given by UA. So it's possible to have location.domain !=
subscriber.domain if the settings of the UA is not performed correctly.

Field location.received contains this data SIP:IP:PORT of the UA device

Hope this helps,
Christophe
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Objet : [Users] aut_db module and realm

Hello to everybody,

I configured the openser.cfg as follow:

#-----------------------------------
#     AUT_DB  parameters
#----------------------------------

modparam("auth_db", "db_url", "mysql://openser:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/openser")
modparam("auth_db", "calculate_ha1", yes) modparam("auth_db",
"domain_column", "domain") modparam("auth_db", "user_column", "phone")
modparam("auth_db", "password_column", "password")

In this way openser checks for authentication the phone number instead of
the username (it works fine!!). My problem is realted to domain. Entering
the modparam(.....,"domain") I was expecting to see the domain column
populated in the table location, but it doesn't happen. Do I have to
configure something else? Moreover, anybody could explain me the meaning of
the column location.received?

thanks in advance
Alessandro


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