Regfile

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; if password is missing the module will only register but not authenticate
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Other things can be done from this file:
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  ;password=something
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  ; alternatives: list of called party numbers separated by coma
 
  ; alternatives: list of called party numbers separated by coma

Revision as of 15:08, 4 October 2012

Registration Module

Regfile is a registration module. It can be used for autentication, registration, and routing of users from a file. Is provided as a demo module for people who want to develop their own autentication, registration, or routing module. The config file is regfile.conf

; you have to put username as a category and password into key password
; if password is missing the module will only register but not authenticate
; if password exists and is empty will blindly authenticate anybody
[username]
;password=something

i.e. to register my Grandstream Budgetone SIP phone, with username bt101, I have:

[bt101]
password=mysecretpass


There is however the special [general] section

[general]
; auth setups the user.auth handler priority
auth=100
; register setups the user.register and user.unregister 
; handlers priority
register=100
; route setups the call.route handler priority
route=100
; file: string. An auxiliary conf file used to save and load from it autocreated and registered entries
; If file don't exists the registered entities will be lost on reload
;file=/path/filename


Other things can be done from this file:


; alternatives: list of called party numbers separated by coma
; Note if multiple users share the same party number the call will go to all users.
;alternatives= num1,num2,....
;
; Set/Modify call.route parameters when the caller matches this section
; You can put call.route replacement ${variables} on the right side
; Note: Any parameter except for "password" and "alternatives" will be used for set/modify
;
; Ex:
; Modify caller name
;callername=name
;
; Modify caller number
;caller=number
;
; Replacement example
;callername=John Doe from ${address}
;
;param=value

NOTE: If you want to limit the access to make calls only to autenticated users you have to setup in regexroute.conf in section [default] this line:

${username}^$=-;error=noauth
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