Hello Jan,
> What I'm asking is not the way to do
this, since I already have it
> working, but if this method is correct and would not cause problems
> later.
JJ> It is correct.
So I can go on, it seems me ....
> I'm writing in "subscriber"
table
JJ> phplib_id is a unique key for the php library (used by serweb).
Is that used by the server ? is the only data that I can't write
using ODBC from a Windows pc.
JJ> ha1 contains an MD5 hash of username domain and password. You can use
JJ> gen_ha1 utility to generate it. ha1b is the same only the username is
JJ> in form username@domain.
JJ> ha1 and ha1b columns are used only if you have calculate_ha1
JJ> parameter of auth_db module off.
That's not my case ....
I would like to ask another question to everyone involved in SER:
I'm experimenting with Grandstream IP Phones, that are allowing only
numbers for calling out.
That'is a big problem when you want to call someone outside your
domain .... for instance 11111111(a)iptel.org
I think that the right way to handle this situation is to use a
numeric prefix for every domain that our ser proxy should convert to domain names for uri
rewriting.
There is the pdt module which can handle the prefix-to-domain translations
for you. There is a small webpage too which allows you to ask to query domains
and get existing or newly generated prefixes for them.
--jiri