Hello,
On 8/12/11 9:12 AM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Am 11.08.2011 19:39, schrieb Fabian Borot:
thank you alex
so that means that we can populate the subscribers table manually, so
that when a user is going to register the first time kamailio will look
the account up and get the user, passwd etc
Got it. Thank you very much Klaus and Alex.
From: fbo...@hotmail.com
To: sr-users@lists.sip-router.org
Subject: RE: subscriber table reload
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2011 13:39:20 -0400
thank you alex
so that means that we can populate the subscribers table manually, so that when
a user is
Am 11.08.2011 19:39, schrieb Fabian Borot:
> thank you alex
>
> so that means that we can populate the subscribers table manually, so
> that when a user is going to register the first time kamailio will look
> the account up and get the user, passwd etc to prepare the md5
> challenge.
Yes
> Th
thank you alex
so that means that we can populate the subscribers table manually, so that when
a user is going to register the first time kamailio will look the account up
and get the user, passwd etc to prepare the md5 challenge. Then once the user
is able to register depending on the settin
On 08/11/2011 12:45 PM, Fabian Borot wrote:
But if one populates the subscriber table manually [adding a record
on the table w/o the /kamctlcli command], do we need to "load"
those accounts into memory before a client tries to register or
does kamailio looks it up when the registration request c
Hello
When one creates a user using the cli command like this: "kamctl add 200 abc",
it is my understanding that the information goes to the subscriber table and
into memory. Is that right?
But if one populates the subscriber table manually [adding a record on the
table w/o the /kamctlcli com