Thanks for that Daniel,
Just implemented and tested OK. Just out of interest, how can I check the contents of core keywords? Is there a way I can see the value in a log file using xlog for instance?
I failed to mention that I am using version 1.0.1 on Debian Sarge.
Thanks, Bas.
On Tue, 2006-04-04 at 16:41 +0300, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
to test the domain in R-URI you can use:
if(uri=~".*@foo.com")
With development version you can have:
if(avp_check("$rd", "eq/foo.com/i"))
Using pseudo-variables direct from script is in roadmap and will be added in the future.
Cheers, Daniel
On 04/04/06 14:36, Bas Driessen wrote:
Hello,
I would like to test for the domain name in a sip request to decide if an invite is accepted or not. I have the following lines in my openser.cfg file to cater for DNS SRV forwarding:
# accept calls from foo.com if ( is_method("INVITE") ) { rewritehost ("sipproxy.foo2.com"); rewriteport (""); }
This works well, but I would like to tighten security by only allowing invites forwarded by foo.com. When debugging using xlog calls, the pseudo-variable I am after is : $rd.
However $rd can not be used in openser.cfg as follows:
if ( is_method("INVITE") && $rd="foo.com" )
Documentation suggests to use core keywords like:
if(is_method("INVITE") && from_uri=~".*@foo.com")
This does not work for my situation and I don't know how I can see the value of 'from_uri', as it can't be expanded into xlog calls.
So my kind of overlapping questions are:
How can I use pseudo-variables in openser.cfg to test for a certain value? How can I see (debug) the contents of a core keyword? Which keyword should I be using to solve this issue? Has anyone solved a similar issue in the past and if so can you please give some details?
Thanks, Bas.
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