Thanks Jan,
I just forgot to backslash the ":" in the sip address...but it seems
that it doesn't work anymore.
I've add 1005 as an alias for sip:1000@mydomain in my dbtext table.
When I run ser and try to show alias information I have the following
answer :
#./serctl alias show 1005
entering fifo_cmd ul_show_contact aliases 1005@mydomain
404 Username 1005@mydomain in table aliases not found
FIFO command was:
:ul_show_contact:ser_receiver_5363
aliases
1005@mydomain
When I add the alias with serctl it works fine :
#./serctl alias add 1005 sip:1000@mysdomain
entering fifo_cmd ul_add aliases 1005@mydomain sip:1000@mydomain 0 1.00
0 128
200 Added to table
('1005','sip:1000@mydomain) to 'aliases'
FIFO command was:
:ul_add:ser_receiver_6073
aliases
1005@mydomain
sip:1000@mydomain
0
1.00
0
128
# ./serctl alias show 1005
entering fifo_cmd ul_show_contact aliases 1005@mydomain
<sip:1000@mydomain>;q=1;expires=-11
FIFO command was:
:ul_show_contact:ser_receiver_6108
aliases
1005@mydomain
Jan Janak a écrit :
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Attached is a sample dbtext file which maps 5060(a)iptel.org to
sip:jan@iptel.org. meaning of the columns is as follows:
username -- the alias username
domain -- alias domain
contact -- the URI the alias maps to
received -- source IP and port of the REGISTER message (empty for aliases)
expires -- The date and time the alias expires, in number of seconds since
1.1. 1970 UTC (ignored if permanent flag is set)
q -- Preference of the alias among aliases with same username and domain
callid -- Calli-ID from REGISTER message, not used for aliases
cseq -- CSeq number from REIGSTER message, not used for aliases
flags -- Various flags, flag 7 (value 127 if no other flag is set) means
that the alias is permanent
user_agent -- User agent string from REGISTER, not used with aliases
instance -- SIP instance parameter, not used with aliases
On 08-12-2005 12:42, Xavier TRENTIN wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running ser with dbtext, and I can't install mysql on my system.
Can anybody tell me if the aliases table is loaded by ser when it starts?
Yes if you have lookup("aliases") in your configuration file.
Jan.
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username(str) domain(str) contact(str) received(str,null) expires(int) q(double)
callid(str,null) cseq(int,null) flags(int) user_agent(str,null) instance(str,null)
5060:iptel.org:sip\:jan@iptel.org::2334042683:1.0:some-callid:1:127:::