yes, understood, just a tip for if you are lazy (btw, if you want to
nevertheless try it with stable 1.4, use sayer/1.4-dbreg branch)
Stefan
o Alex Balashov on 11/07/2011 10:51 AM:
Thanks for the tip! I am already using SEMS for
digest auth handling in invite flows, so I suppose it would not be too big of a stretch.
But I'd still like to find a Kamailio-based way for this specific task if possible,
partly because I believe uacreg would be more useful if it were more flexible.
I am, as I always have been, very appreciative of your efforts with SEMS and use it
extensively for various applications.
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On Nov 7, 2011, at 4:45 AM, Stefan Sayer<stefan.sayer(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi,
sorry for semi-offtopic
o Alex Balashov on 11/07/2011 02:55 AM:
One compromise I considered is to use SEMS'
SBC module to front the
registrations via its auth component, but SEMS presently only supports
you can
have sems register, and manage (add, remove etc) registrations via e.g. xmlrpc with the
db_reg_agent module
doing this for INVITE flows, not REGISTERs or
anything else.
you can also set the contact in the registration when using
db_reg_agent (btw afair also when using registrar_client).
Stefan
If you have any other suggestions, I am eager to hear them.
Thanks!
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