Hello
I have:
modparam("registrar|auth_db|group|db_url|speeddial", "use_domain", 0)
But it used to work with this config.... should I put use_domain -> 1 ?
Thanks a lot
Regards
Joao Pereira
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi,
do you have or not enabled the "use_domain" module parameter for the
auth_db module?
regards,
bogdan
Joao Pereira wrote:
Hello
even this way it doesnt work:
# Registo
if (!www_authorize("", "subscriber")) {
www_challenge("", "0");
break;
};
Why isnt OpenSER accepting my clients? They are all registered in
the database.
Regards
Joao Pereira
Sergio Gutierrez wrote:
Hi Joao.
Why do not you try by letting the domain string empty?
In that case, the server will build the request for credentials
according to the request itself.
Kind regards.
Sergio GutiƩrrez.
On 3/29/07, *Joao Pereira* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hello
I already have an OpenSER runnig nicely.
Now I installed a second OpenSER (with other a newdomain) with the
same
database configuration and the same ser.cfg (except the IP).
Everyting works fine... except the authentication... OpenSER always
answers 401 Unauthorized.
It only accepts clients when I comment this part:
if (!www_authorize("newdomain.com <http://newdomain.com>",
"subscriber")) {
www_challenge(" newdomain.com <http://newdomain.com>",
"0");
break;
};
The users exist in the database and I know the username / password.
Whats happening?
Thanks
regards
Joao Pereira
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