[Serusers] Multiple domain

Jiri Kuthan jiri at iptel.org
Thu Dec 21 10:29:10 CET 2006


Hi Tomek,

I suggest you try to use the current development version, codenamed ottendorf.

What you are suggesting would work, but ottendorf gets it down in a straight
way -- it works by default even with default config file and you can add
domains and their synonymical names using serctl on the fly.

The change we did underneath SER is overhaul of data model -- you don't have
to know, just in case .... the domain name lists domains. The domains are
identified by an id and arbitrarily many names (foobar.com, sip.foobar.com,
united.foobar.com,...) may represent the same domain (i.e., have the same id).
User accounts are then linked to this domain id.

-jiri

At 22:16 20/12/2006, TZieleniewski wrote:
>Hi !
>
>A have a small technical question:)
>It considers serving of multiple domain.
>I would like to make sure that I understand things right.
>
>After I read the user doc and README from domain module I came to the following state of art:)
>
>1)one has to create the seperate location and subscriber table for each domain
>*so if i have for instance two domains : dom1.com and dom2.com then my ser has to have
>the according dns records in the dns server?
>2) after creating the tables i need to add domains record in the database to the domain table
>*I dont know why but when ever i try to add or show domains o get the following error
>500 command 'domain_dump' not available - why is that so?
>any way instead of an error the serctl command adds the domain record to the database
>3) modify  the  ser.cfg  file  -  add  appropriate modparam commands
>4) modify the ser.cfg file by adding a regular expression analizys to invoke the
>save, www_chalenge, proxy_chalenge and lookup correctly with the right domain?
>
>
>Please tell me is my thinking here right?
>or maybe there is another way
>
>As allway thank u for your time.
>Bests
>tomek
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