Daniel and Alex,
Obviously I stumbled into a way to do things that has been illegal in the past. How do I do this the old way? I have been looking for examples and hints online but have only found references to modules and examples using Kamailio compiled as OpenSER. I am using Kamailio from RPMs so I only have modules and modules_k.
The issue I was having was that my extension (either 3 digit or 7 digit) was showing up as the callerid when I made outside calls. I created a reverse table that you look up the correct number to show the callee. I also add the domain to the query when I have multidomain enabled. On my test box for multidomain which I am developing in parallel, my code works and $fu is set to what I want and the callee gets what I want them to see. It is odd to me that it works on one box with multidomain and not the other with multidomain disabled.
Thank you, Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. Operations Manager Phoenix Internet
On 4/10/2012 1:07 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
On 4/10/12 4:05 AM, Alex Balashov wrote:
$fu is not mutable.
actually it is starting with v3.2.0. But it is not visible in the script, like the other operations performed on the headers -- they operations are kept as a diff (patch) list, not applied immediately.
So, you will see the new From header when the message is sent to the network, before that is the original value. You can use msg_apply_changes() to make the changes visible immediately.
Cheers, Daniel
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"Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr."mailing-lists@phoenixinternet.net wrote:
I wrote the code below to rewrite an extension to a phone number (It is called in route[LOCATION]). This code works fine with MULTIDOMAIN enabled but when I run it as a single domain the line $fu=$var(b); does not seem to work.. You can see that I have several xlog lines outputting the variable values into my /var/log/messages. $var(b) has the correct value in it, so I do not know what is happening. I have also included the /var/log/messages output which I redacted the phone number, domain, and extension for security purposes. I am sure I am going about this backwards, but can someone provide me some guidance as to what is going wrong?
Thank you, Gilbert
# Rewrite - Gilbert route[REWRITE] { # This section rewrites the outbound calling number so that caller id works correctly. #!ifdef WITH_REWRITE # lookup an outbound number to replace the extension with $var(b)="NO REV"; sql_xquery("ca","select number from pioutalias where username='$fU'","ra"); # determine if a outbound number exists if ($xavp(ra=>number)) { $var(b)="sip:" + $xavp(ra=>number) + "@" + $fd; xlog("L_INFO","var(b): '$var(b)'"); xlog("L_INFO","fu: '$fu'"); # Assign the outbound calling number $fu=$var(b); xlog("L_INFO","New fu: '$fu'"); } sql_result_free("ra"); # see if it found a number and log if it did not if ($var(b)=="NO REV") xlog("L_INFO","No number found for extension: '$fu'"); #!endif }
/var/log/messages output
Apr 9 14:38:38 tempfax /usr/sbin/kamailio[6088]: INFO:<script>: var(b): 'sip:602XXXXXXX@xxxx.com' Apr 9 14:38:38 tempfax /usr/sbin/kamailio[6088]: INFO:<script>: fu: 'sip:30XXXXX@xxxx.com' Apr 9 14:38:38 tempfax /usr/sbin/kamailio[6088]: INFO:<script>: New fu: 'sip:30XXXXX@xxxx.com'
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