Hello,
reverse dns to discover hostnames is done only at startup, being a
rather time expensive operation.
You should use domain module where you put the list of local domains in
a database table and issue reload commands via kamctl. You can enable a
parameter so that domains managed by this module match the 'mysql' keyword.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 03/01/14 06:50, arun Jayaprakash wrote:
Hello,
I am using Kamailio with a multidomain set up. It is working well but
for one issue: I first populate the /etc/hosts file with the domain
name and the IP address ( and of course the domain table ) but the new
domain does not take effect till I restart the kamailio. Does anyone
know how I can overcome this problem as it is not possible for me to
keep restarting the server each time a new user registers.
Thanks for the help.
Arun
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