Hi, I am sorry, I am not sure how to implement Brandon's method. Isn't there any simpler solution to achieve this? Could someone elaborate me more on this or point me to relevant links?
My problem is simple. I have 2 hosts (host1.mydomain.com and host2.mydomain.com located in different places) and user1 and user2 are registered in both the servers.(local DBs having identical records).
Now, I want user1@host1.mydomain.com to talk to user2@host2.mydomain.com without issues.
Any help would be gladly appreciated. Thanks.
regards Ganesh Kumar
On 9/11/16, Brandon Armstead brandon@cryy.com wrote:
Do a lookup of source ip(s) user is registered to and route appropriately and or share user location database / replicate. Either way however you want original source responding to proper AOR, so just do a little conditional checking and re route appropriately between the two.
On Sunday, September 11, 2016, Infinicalls Infinicalls < infinicalls@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I have two identical hosts running Kamailio with the same set of users. They are located in different locations. Both are running behind NAT and I've enabled rtpproxy for that and also advertised the public IP. Both the MySQL DBs are similar and have the same data.
Both the hosts have different sub-domains in alias and I have set auto_alias=no
Now, the problem is my users are not able to communicate from one server to another.
user1@mydomain.com javascript:; from host1 is not able to communicate to user1@mydomain.com javascript:; at host2, though inter-server communication is happening nicely.
Any idea how to solve this? Thanks.
regards Ganesh Kumar
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