Thank you so much Daniel. If I have a trouble I will type again :)
Regards.
On 05 Feb 2016, at 11:47, Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
yes, you can add multi-domain users by providing username@domain, like:
kamctl add alice@wonderland.com mailto:alice@wonderland.com ...
Cheers, Daniel
On 05/02/16 09:18, Barış Şekerciler wrote:
Hi Daniel, Thanks. I'm wondering how can I add users to multi-domains with kamctl? Or is there anything which does the same job?
Regards.
On 4 February 2016 at 19:45:54, Daniel-Constantin Mierla (miconda@gmail.com mailto:miconda@gmail.com) wrote:
Hello,
look at the modules that you use and see if they have a parameter to enable multi-domain support -- typically the use_domain module parameter needs to be set to 1. If you look at the default kamailio.cfg for version 4.3.x, there is a flag MULTIDOMAIN that you need to enable
Then you can use domain module to maintain the list of the local domain, or if you have just few and not going to change, then you can use 'alias' global parameter (it can be set many times with different domains).
Cheers, Daniel
On 04/02/16 14:45, Barış Şekerciler wrote:
Hello everyone! I'm wondering something about Kamailio. Here is the idea: Such and example, I want to give base system which depends on Kamailio to 3 companies in 1 server. So I have 1 Kamailio Server and 4 or 5 Freeswitch server. Thus, I have to set a domain for each company, so total is I need 3 domains.
For example a, b, c are users. But they should in the different domains for know which is which. In a word, it should seems like this:
a@subdomain.domain.com mailto:a@subdomain.domain.com b@subdomain.domain.com mailto:b@subdomain.domain.com c@subdomain.domain.com mailto:c@subdomain.domain.com
a@subdomain2.domain.com mailto:a@subdomain2.domain.com b@subdomain2.domain.com mailto:b@subdomain2.domain.com c@subdomain2.domain.com mailto:c@subdomain2.domain.com
or
a@subdomain.domain2.com mailto:a@subdomain.domain2.com b@subdomain.domain2.com mailto:b@subdomain.domain2.com c@subdomain.domain2.com mailto:c@subdomain.domain2.com
etc...
So where can I do this? Remember, Kamailio should in the 1 server and all of domains and users should in this server (I will use Postgres)
For more details, you can write.
Thank you. Regards.
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