Hello,
thanks for your help. I entered a new line in my openser.cfg:
modparam("usrloc", "use_domain", 1)
but when I start openser (through Monit service manager) it crashes.
If I set the parameter value=0 it works fine but, of course, the domain is not
populated into location table.
Could you please give me any advice?
Thanks
Alessandro
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>From : "Bogdan-Andrei Iancu" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To : "Christophe Irles" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED],"users" [email protected]
Date : Thu, 06 Apr 2006 19:34:51 +0300
Subject : Re: [Users] aut_db module and realm
> 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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> >De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part
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> >Envoyé : jeudi 6 avril 2006 16:38
> >À : users
> >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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