Hello,
This is really helpful, thanks.
At 2017-06-09 16:04:14, "Nathan Ward" <kamailio-sr-users(a)daork.net>
wrote:
Hi,
Developing such a solution is going to be quite complicated any way you look at it, and
will require deep understanding of a number of things in order to operate it, and there
are a number of tradeoffs you’ll need to make based on your exact use case. I don’t think
a mailing list discussion is a going to get you the skills required to build a solution
like this - you have quite a bit of study ahead of you.
However, if you cannot use DNS (why?) I can think of a few other options - these are
presented merely as a starting point for your investigations - you’ll need to have a
strong understanding of these in order to make decisions about which is appropriate for
you:
1) Anycast - this uses IP routing to get to the closest instance of an IP address. You
might want to combine that with a redirect if the message is sent to the anycast IP, to
have the client do subsequent things by talking to the “real” IP of the server.
2) Use geoip to figure out where a user is, and redirect them to the closest instance if
they are not already talking to that. Client will need to be configured to one of the
servers? Or all of them with some sort of preference? Not sure what is appropriate for you
here.
3) Use geoip like (2) but with a single central server, which replies with 301. This may
work for some use cases - i.e. inbound heavy, and may not work with all clients.
There are a bunch of considerations - for example, what is “closest” ? I don’t expect you
to answer that to me, but, you will need to have a clear definition before you can embark
on this project.
On 9/06/2017, at 6:30 PM, 赵国杰 <zhaoguojie2010(a)163.com> wrote:
That's the thing. I'm not be able to use dns, just raw ip.
Cheers,
Jesse
在 2017-06-09 14:24:33,"David Villasmil" <david.villasmil.work(a)gmail.com>
写道:
You'd need geographical dns resolution, the dns returns the ip closest to the
request's location... I thought that's how you're deciding what ip to give to
the users...
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Regards,
David Villasmil
email: david.villasmil.work(a)gmail.com
phone: +34669448337
On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 2:20 AM, 赵国杰 <zhaoguojie2010(a)163.com> wrote:
Hi David,
Does that mean the user send the request to a randomly selected kamailio first, and
then use it as a hop to direct to the closest one? How can I direct the users to their
closest kamailio? Is there any doc that I can refer to ??
Thanks
Jesse
在 2017-06-09 14:09:51,"David Villasmil" <david.villasmil.work(a)gmail.com>
写道:
You can use the
alias=udp:myglobaldomain:5060
to use a single domain, and direct the users to their closest ip.
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Regards,
David Villasmil
email: david.villasmil.work(a)gmail.com
phone: +34669448337
On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 1:59 AM, 赵国杰 <zhaoguojie2010(a)163.com> wrote:
hello David,
I want the user to register to the kamailio server which is closest to the user. Each
user(aka subscriber) has a unique domain, but my kamailio servers have 10 different
domains which are their public ip. Let's say, based on user's ip, the closest
kamailio server's domain is 35.185.3.4. I can use the one account which has the domain
35.185.3.4 to register to that kamailio server. I don't think I can do that with just
1 account. If i'm wrong, please tell me the write way.
Thanks
Jesse
在 2017-06-08 22:46:33,"David Villasmil" <david.villasmil.work(a)gmail.com>
写道:
Sorry, i have to ask: why not just 1 account for all servers? There are many solutions to
replicate the dbs, share the dbs amongst all kamailios, etc... just wondering
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 8:42 AM zhaoguojie2010(a)163.com <zhaoguojie2010(a)163.com>
wrote:
Hi all.
I have 10 kamailio servers across the world. Each of them has a public ip which is
also their SIP DOMAIN. When a user register on my service, I'd use their username and
password to generate 10 sip accounts, one for each kamailio server so that they can
register to any of them. So for each user I will have to insert 10 records in the
subscriber table. Is there a better way to do this?
Cheers
Jesse
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