Hello,
I am not sure I fully understood. Let me ask one question, what is this
good for ?
You can certainly have several ser servers, each of them could have it's
own location table (i.e. it's own database of currently registered
users) and all of them can share the same subscriber table (i.e. you
will have one common source of usernames and passwords for all the
servers). Is that what are you looking for ?
What you want can be probably accomplished using one server too.
Jan.
On 06-10 14:38, Tjardick van der Kraan wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Just a new face on the mailinglist (only been lurking so far) so just a
friendly hi from me to all of you.
I was wondering if the following idea could be realised with the use of SER
and some (advanced) routing rules.
One main SER server with one or more 'slave' SER servers running at their
own location with a synchronized user database, but with their own presence
table.
e.g. if someone on the main SER server asks for a connectiong with a user on
a 'sub' ser server of the same domain, the main SER server looks up if the
user is online on it's server if not it checks if the user is online on one
(or more) sub servers.
What i like to accomplish is multple local networks that run their own ser
server and support their 'local' connections, but sometimes there is a
connection available to another local network, in which case more users can
be reached. so on a request and fail of the user online on the local server
it would try and see if it can connect to (any) other server and if so query
if the user is online there.
so everyone will be user(a)domain.com but it would point to the ip of the
local server.
Any config examples on how to achive this if possible would really be
appreciated.
Kind regards,
Tjardick van der Kraan
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