Hi
if you are 1 person only and your telefone is registered,
supposedely no one else will have your id/password to try
to register a second time. if they do so, you will complain
(as you described) and the admin will know your id/password
was stolen (and perhaps provide you a new one)
I suppose this is the desire of any admin wishing to limit
SIP registrations to 1 user only, to avoid having two customers
sharing a single account.
please note that, in second case, if you change IP and
re-register, as you are only one person/account, the old
register should expire imediately
my excuses if I didn't myself clearer early
Cheers
!3runo
Dana Olson wrote:
I'm pretty sure that the default is this, and if
not, you can
certainly do it with stateless forwarding, which I am using. However,
this is kinda defeating the goal I'm trying to achieve. If I'm logged
into my account, and someone else logs in with my account after me, I
stop receiving calls, and they go to the other person until they log
out or I re-register. That's not good. I need to give the priority to
the person who logged in first, and reject further registrations. I'm
sure that someone can use your methodology though.
--
Dana
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 10:40:41 -0300, Bruno Lopes F. Cabral wrote
>isn't there a way on which a new registration would
>override the previous one? this way, the cases of
>re-registering (changed IPs) would be solved and
>anyone that wish to force two simultaenous registerings
>would have some hard time?