Isn't it easier to setup ONE mysql server and
connect both openser
server to the same db? you would have only one location...
Just a thought
it is a possibility as well. Depending if you want to run with one or
two database servers, where you can have also replication options.
It is also a possibility to use t_replicate to replicate registrations,
but it getx more complex with NAT environments.
Cheers,
Daniel
David.
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
On 06/03/08 14:20, Ali Jawad wrote:
Hi All
I have the following scenario
Openser Server A --> Uses Localhost MySQL Server
Openser Server B --> Uses ServerA MySQL server
Each server is in a different location. Both servers share the same
database. I.e. in other words a user can successfully logon to
either
server. Both servers have a similar configuration
file. My
problem at
hand is the following
User A and User C logon to Server A
User B logs on to Server B
User A and User C can call each other.
How can User A and C communicate with user B ?
after you do the lookup on server A and the user is not found there,
then forward the request to server B, do there location lookup as
well,
then if not found, send the negative reply. Otherwise, send it to
user.
Do same on the server B, forwarding to A...
Cheers,
Daniel
Can anyone provide me with a working example.
Thanks
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