On Wednesday 27 February 2008, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
The userblacklist module allows OpenSER to handle blacklists on a per user basis. This information is stored in a database table, which is queried to decide if the number is blacklisted or not.
Could it be used to set the allowed international destinations? It's something that I asked past week and something for which there is not a "ellegant" and simple solution in OpenSer (and modules).
For example:
table "globalblacklist": prefix whitelist comment
0 Any destination dissabled by default
+34 1 Spain (allowed) +44 1 England (allowed)
Hi Iñaki,
yes, this works. I just extend the test for the module (test/25.sh), take a look into this file to get an idea.
Cheers,
Henning