Hi,
I've got a question which may or may not have been answered earlier.
I'm running ser-0.9.0 with two domains, <domain-a> and <domain-b>.
(serctl domain add <domain-a>/<domain-b>)
I've added <user-a>@<domain-a> with password <password-a>
(serctl add <user-a>@<domain-a> <password-a> <email>
Both modules registrar and userloc has use_domain=1
Default SIP_DOMAIN="<domain-a>"
Registration with <user-a>@<domain-a> and password <password-a> works, as usual, fine.
If I modify my user to register as: <user-a>@<domain-b> and password <password-a> and it still is registers OK!
Is this how it should work?
I would expect that the client should not be able to register using another realm...
Best regards,
Helge Waastad
If I'm not misundertood , you can register your users even if there is just one SIP_DOMAIN configured, you want only the fist one (domain-a) to register, but domain-b can register even though. Check your aliases, see if domain-b is configured like an alias.
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:59:06 +0100 "Helge Waastad" Helge.Waastad@smartnet.no wrote:
Hi,
I've got a question which may or may not have been answered earlier.
I'm running ser-0.9.0 with two domains, <domain-a> and <domain-b>.
(serctl domain add <domain-a>/<domain-b>)
I've added <user-a>@<domain-a> with password <password-a>
(serctl add <user-a>@<domain-a> <password-a> <email>
Both modules registrar and userloc has use_domain=1
Default SIP_DOMAIN="<domain-a>"
Registration with <user-a>@<domain-a> and password <password-a> works, as usual, fine.
If I modify my user to register as: <user-a>@<domain-b> and password <password-a> and it still is registers OK!
Is this how it should work?
I would expect that the client should not be able to register using another realm...
Best regards,
Helge Waastad