Re: Multiple GWRewriteE164 entries

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Hello,

gw1=out=123=888;out=789=888

should work.

Tamas

smy@xxxxxxxx wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>I've just started using GWRewriteE164 function to replace the simple RewriteE164
>function.  This works great in many ways in terms of managing things a little
>easier.
>
>Yet the problem I'm having is that I can't have multiple entries for the same
>gateway.
>
>eg.
>gw1=out=123=888
>gw1=out=789=888
>
>According the log, only the first entry is loaded.  Is this what gnugk suppose
>to do?!?  Or there are something that we can do to have it see multiple
>entries.  If I were to use RewriteE164, I can use as much rules as possible,
>but I would have to make sure each and every gateway is running the same
>prefix, as well as managing users from prefix auth....  which isn't very
>flexible.
>
>Any ideas?!?
>  
>


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