If anyone has already succeeded having kamailio to work with ldap authentication and sip clients being able to connect to others using sip:user@domain, would you mind sharing your kamailio.cfg? Thanks in advance!
2012/10/15 Christophe ROY christophe.roy.thales@gmail.com
Hi
That's the way I did it, I wrote it "quickly" here. As I did it only for TCP (I force TCP in my voip client and kamailio was set to listen only on tcp before), I've added the record for udp and told kamailio to listen on udp too:
Restarting Kamailio: loading modules under /usr/lib/kamailio/modules_k/:/usr/lib/kamailio/modules/ Listening on udp: 192.168.14.25 [192.168.14.25]:5060 tcp: 192.168.14.25 [192.168.14.25]:5060 Aliases: *: my-domain.tld:*
kamailio started.
2012/10/13 Olle E. Johansson oej@edvina.net
12 okt 2012 kl. 09:57 skrev Christophe ROY < christophe.roy.thales@gmail.com>:
I have created a SRV record for sip.domain.tld pointing to our kamailio server, the domain by itself resolves to our DNS IP.
If you check the SRV record standards - especially RFC 3263 - you see that you need
_sip._udp.domain.tld _sip._tcp.domain.tld
as a bare minimum. "sip.domain.tld" is not a SRV record name.
/O
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