Thanks Klaus, you pointed me in the right direction, I dropped my p_assert table and used the subscriber table instead. If you guys wouldn't mind looking this over for me when you get a chance, I would appreciate it. It seems to be working just fine, but I wouldn't mind a second opinion if there is a better way to do something. Here is what I ended up with:
# ------------- avpops params --------------------
# define "from_hdr" as an alias to AVP ID 12 # modparam("avpops", "avp_aliases", "from_hdr=s:12") modparam("avpops", "avp_table", "avptable") modparam("avpops", "uuid_column", "contact") modparam("avpops", "username_column", "username") modparam("avpops", "domain_column", "domain") modparam("avpops", "db_scheme", "scheme0:table=subcriber;uuid_col=uuid;username_col=username;value_type=stri ng")
I moved this up to the "if method=register" section after my www challenge: # write sip_uri "from" as avp "from_hdr" avp_write("$from", "from_hdr");
And this is after "if method=invite":
# Remove P-Asserted-Identity if it exist # remove_hf("P-Asserted-Identity");
# If Privacy header is set to ID make anonymous if (search("[Pp]rivacy:[^@][Ii][Dd][^@];") { append_hf("P-Asserted-Identity: anonymous@anonymous.invalid"); uac_replace_from("Anonymous","sip:anonymous@anonymous.invalid"); }
# Else insert P-Asserted-Identity
if (!search("[Pp]rivacy:[^@][Ii][Dd][^@];") {
# P-Asserted-Identity Insertion # avp_printf("s:12", "sip:$fU@64.192.174.8"); avp_pushto("$P-Asserted-Identity", "s:12"); }
Ty Manthey
-----Original Message----- From: Klaus Darilion [mailto:klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at] Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 5:05 To: Ty Manthey Cc: users@openser.org Subject: Re: [Users] P-Asserted-Identity
Ty Manthey wrote:
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"scheme0:table=p_assert;uuid_col=uuid;username_col=username;value_type=strin
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( I built a table "p_assert" in the openser database with the above
columns,
Not sure if this overwrite the previously created AVP or it creates a second one with the same name.
Further - what is the problem? Pushing into the header or fetching from DB?
Have you tried it without loading from DB? If this works, make it dynamically loading from DB.
btw: I put the PAI into the rpid column in the subscriber table. Thus, the s:rpid gets loaded during authentication.
regards klaus
thought