(uri=~"^.*@10\.22[45]\..*" || .....)
2006/6/21, İlker Aktuna (Koç. net) <ilkera(a)koc.net>et>:
Thank you; that was what I'm looking for.
How can I match i.e IP block 10.224.0.0 - 10.255.255.255 ?
Is there an easy way or should I list them with || as in :
(uri=~"^.*@10\.224\..*" || uri=~"^.*@10\.225\..*" || .....)
Thanks,
ilker
________________________________
From: Greger V. Teigre [mailto:greger@teigre.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 12:50 PM
To: İlker Aktuna (
Koç.net)
Cc: serusers(a)iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] checking source ip and dest ip
Check the request uri after lookup, right before t_relay().
(uri=~"^.*@10\..*") As long as you don't have nated clients (and thus
don't
use fix_nated_register()) the request uri will contain the actual IP
address.
g-)
İlker Aktuna (
Koç.net) wrote:
Hi,
In fact my network is not 10.0.0.0 ; that was just an example (bad example).
The network addresses are specific public network addresses (lets say 3
different C Class network) and has no relation to NAT.
That's why I need to check the IP adrresses (from and to) of the SIP message
before deciding if it should use mediaproxy or not.
Any idea how to do that ?
Soruce address can be checked as :
if (src_ip="195.1.1.+") {
}
but that won't be same for destination address as "dst_ip" is the SER
server
ip.
How can I check the ip address of the client that the SIP message will be
forwarded ?
Thanks,
ilker
________________________________
From: Greger V. Teigre [mailto:greger@teigre.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 10:26 PM
To: İlker Aktuna (
Koç.net)
Cc: serusers(a)iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] checking source ip and dest ip
Yes, and your network is in the RFC1918 (private) address space, so you can
use the same logic (even without change as you want to proxy when the
address is on your network).
g-)
İlker Aktuna (
Koç.net) wrote:
In fact, I am not looking for "if address is NATed or not", I need to check
if address belongs to my network or not.
what do you mean by RFC1918 addresses ?
Thanks,
ilker
________________________________
From: Greger V. Teigre [mailto:greger@teigre.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 1:40 PM
To: İlker Aktuna (
Koç.net)
Cc: serusers(a)iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] checking source ip and dest ip
Why not test for RFC1918 addresses? That's what the
onsip.org nat-handling
scripts do. A NATed destination is determined by a flag in the location
record and the src ip is checked with nat_uac_test(). It will give a more
robust NAT handling that testing on IP addresses for parts of the RFC1918
addresses.
The problem has already been solved, why not reuse? ;-)
g-)
İlker Aktuna (
Koç.net) wrote:
Hi,
I need to check source ip of a SIP message and also destination IP to which
the message will be sent.
i.e. I will use mediaproxy only if the one of the ip addresses match
10.0.0.0 / 255.0.0.0
is it possible ?
Thanks,
ilkerC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
In fact, I am not looking for "if address is NATed or not", I need to check
if address belongs to my network or not.
what do you mean by RFC1918 addresses ?
Thanks,
ilker
________________________________
From: Greger V. Teigre [mailto:greger@teigre.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 1:40 PM
To: İlker Aktuna (
Koç.net)
Cc: serusers(a)iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] checking source ip and dest ip
Why not test for RFC1918 addresses? That's what the
onsip.org nat-handling
scripts do. A NATed destination is determined by a flag in the location
record and the src ip is checked with nat_uac_test(). It will give a more
robust NAT handling that testing on IP addresses for parts of the RFC1918
addresses.
The problem has already been solved, why not reuse? ;-)
g-)
İlker Aktuna (
Koç.net) wrote:
Hi,
I need to check source ip of a SIP message and also destination IP to which
the message will be sent.
i.e. I will use mediaproxy only if the one of the ip addresses match
10.0.0.0 / 255.0.0.0
is it possible ?
Thanks,
ilkerC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
Hi,
In fact my network is not 10.0.0.0 ; that was just an example (bad example).
The network addresses are specific public network addresses (lets say 3
different C Class network) and has no relation to NAT.
That's why I need to check the IP adrresses (from and to) of the SIP message
before deciding if it should use mediaproxy or not.
Any idea how to do that ?
Soruce address can be checked as :
if (src_ip="195.1.1.+") {
}
but that won't be same for destination address as "dst_ip" is the SER
server
ip.
How can I check the ip address of the client that the SIP message will be
forwarded ?
Thanks,
ilker
________________________________
From: Greger V. Teigre [mailto:greger@teigre.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 10:26 PM
To: İlker Aktuna (
Koç.net)
Cc: serusers(a)iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] checking source ip and dest ip
Yes, and your network is in the RFC1918 (private) address space, so you can
use the same logic (even without change as you want to proxy when the
address is on your network).
g-)
İlker Aktuna (
Koç.net) wrote:
In fact, I am not looking for "if address is NATed or not", I need to check
if address belongs to my network or not.
what do you mean by RFC1918 addresses ?
Thanks,
ilker
________________________________
From: Greger V. Teigre [mailto:greger@teigre.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 1:40 PM
To: İlker Aktuna (
Koç.net)
Cc: serusers(a)iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] checking source ip and dest ip
Why not test for RFC1918 addresses? That's what the
onsip.org nat-handling
scripts do. A NATed destination is determined by a flag in the location
record and the src ip is checked with nat_uac_test(). It will give a more
robust NAT handling that testing on IP addresses for parts of the RFC1918
addresses.
The problem has already been solved, why not reuse? ;-)
g-)
İlker Aktuna (
Koç.net) wrote:
Hi,
I need to check source ip of a SIP message and also destination IP to which
the message will be sent.
i.e. I will use mediaproxy only if the one of the ip addresses match
10.0.0.0 / 255.0.0.0
is it possible ?
Thanks,
ilkerC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
In fact, I am not looking for "if address is NATed or not", I need to check
if address belongs to my network or not.
what do you mean by RFC1918 addresses ?
Thanks,
ilker
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