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Hi Simon,You could try adding a catch all ACL via the web interface to basically treat all addresses as "trusted" this should allow relaying to/from unknown domains and avoid the 403's.Also you can use the webinterface or modify the config file to add domains, then use an HTTP command (or reprocmd) to restart the proxy leaving registrations in tact. See "Repro Command Interface" and "Scripting Database Updates" sections in https://www.resiprocate.org/images/f/f0/Repro_1.8_Overview.pdf for more info.ScottOn Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 6:05 PM, Simon Quigley <squigley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
_______________________________________________Hello,I'm using reSIProcate as a TCP to UDP relay, in front of a switch which has a single DNS hostname, but accepts registration for many domains.
Auth and registration are disabled in the config file for resipro, but it still requires the domain to be specified.
Is it possible to have reSIProcate accept/route requests for any/all domains, rather than having to specify them in the domain list/config file?(I've tried obvious things like omitting the domain list, and also attempting to specify wildcards, but that results in it returning 403s for every registration attempt).
Alternatively, if it isn't possible to allow all domains, is it possible to have the running repro process reread the domain list/config file, without having to do a full restart? (in which case I could have some sort of wrapper script which would append the additional domains to the list, and then cause it to be reread).
I've searched through the site, and the list archives, but I couldn't find these subjects being discussed, I apologise if they have been, and I failed to find the posts, and am repeating questions.
Thanks,Simon
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