Thanks, Weiter. Now I can see this clearly.
The lines you showed me has been taken from api.h, from the SER package. In OpenSER this lines are quite different. post_auth_f is not longer called post_auth_f. In OpenSER I can see the new names are post_auth_t and pre_auth_t.
Thanks a lot.
Victoria
----- Original Message ----- From: "Weiter Leiter" bp4mls@googlemail.com To: users@openser.org; openser@conexiongroup.com Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 11:54 PM Subject: [Users] pre_auth_f and post_auth_f
./modules/auth/api.h:63 says:
/*
- Purpose of this function is to do post authentication steps like
- marking authorized credentials and so on.
*/ typedef auth_result_t (*post_auth_f)(struct sip_msg* _m, struct hdr_field* _h, str* _rpid); <<
WL.
Hello guys.
I've some trouble for compiling a module originallly written for SER (Works fine on SER 0.9.6). The lines below belongs to the code I'm talking about:
pre_auth_f pre_auth func = 0; post_auth_f post_auth_func = 0;
The problem is that I couldn't find the definition (neither gcc) of the post_auth_f and post_auth_f types. I've search in all the files of openser core sources and all the modules sources.
Have you any idea about where is they defined?
Thanks in advance.
Victoria
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