# cat /usr/local/etc/kamailio/kamctlrc# $Id$## The Kamailio configuration file for the control tools.## Here you can set variables used in the kamctl and kamdbctl setup# scripts. Per default all variables here are commented out, the control tools# will use their internal default values.
## your SIP domainSIP_DOMAIN=kamailio.org
## chrooted directory# $CHROOT_DIR=”/path/to/chrooted/directory”
## database type: MYSQL, PGSQL, Oracle, DB_BERKELEY, or DBTEXT, by default none is loaded# If you want to setup a database with kamdbctl, you must at least specify# this parameter.DBENGINE=MYSQL
## database hostDBHOST=localhost
## database name (for ORACLE this is TNS name)DBNAME=openser
# database path used by dbtext or db_berkeley# DB_PATH=”/usr/local/etc/kamailio/dbtext”
## database read/write userDBRWUSER=openser
## password for database read/write userDBRWPW=”openserrw”
## database read only user# DBROUSER=openserroDBROUSER=openserro
## password for database read only userDBROPW=openserro
## database super user (for ORACLE this is ‘scheme-creator’ user)DBROOTUSER=”root”
# user name columnUSERCOL=”username”
# SQL definitions# If you change this definitions here, then you must change them# in db/schema/entities.xml too.# FIXME
# FOREVER=”2020-05-28 21:32:15″# DEFAULT_ALIASES_EXPIRES=$FOREVER# DEFAULT_Q=”1.0″# DEFAULT_CALLID=”Default-Call-ID”# DEFAULT_CSEQ=”13″# DEFAULT_LOCATION_EXPIRES=$FOREVER
# Program to calculate a message-digest fingerprint# MD5=”md5sum”
# awk tool# AWK=”awk”
# If you use a system with a grep and egrep that is not 100% gnu grep compatible,# e.g. solaris, install the gnu grep (ggrep) and specify this below.## grep tool# GREP=”grep”
# egrep tool# EGREP=”egrep”
# sed tool# SED=”sed”
# tail tool# LAST_LINE=”tail -n 1″
# expr tool# EXPR=”expr”
# Describe what additional tables to install. Valid values for the variables# below are yes/no/ask. With ask (default) it will interactively ask the user# for an answer, while yes/no allow for automated, unassisted installs.#
# If to install tables for the modules in the EXTRA_MODULES variable.# INSTALL_EXTRA_TABLES=ask
# If to install presence related tables.# INSTALL_PRESENCE_TABLES=ask
# Define what module tables should be installed.# If you use the postgres database and want to change the installed tables, then you# must also adjust the STANDARD_TABLES or EXTRA_TABLES variable accordingly in the# kamdbctl.base script.
# Kamailio standard modules# STANDARD_MODULES=”standard acc lcr domain group permissions registrar usrloc msilo# alias_db uri_db speeddial avpops auth_db pdt dialog dispatcher# dialplan”
# Kamailio extra modules# EXTRA_MODULES=”imc cpl siptrace domainpolicy carrierroute userblacklist htable purple”
## type of aliases used: DB – database aliases; UL – usrloc aliases## – default: none# ALIASES_TYPE=”DB”
## control engine: FIFO or UNIXSOCK## – default FIFO# CTLENGINE=”FIFO”
## path to FIFO file# OSER_FIFO=”FIFO”
## check ACL names; default on (1); off (0)# VERIFY_ACL=1
## ACL names – if VERIFY_ACL is set, only the ACL names from below list## are accepted# ACL_GROUPS=”local ld int voicemail free-pstn”
## verbose – debug purposes – default ‘0’VERBOSE=1
## do (1) or don’t (0) store plaintext passwords## in the subscriber table – default ‘1’# STORE_PLAINTEXT_PW=0
## OPENSER START Options## PID file path – default is: /var/run/kamailio.pid# PID_FILE=/var/run/kamailio.pidPID_FILE=/var/run/kamailio.pid
## Extra start options – default is: not set# example: start Kamailio with 64MB share memory: STARTOPTIONS=”-m 64″# STARTOPTIONS=
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