Hi all,
Thanks for your answer. I don't use SEMS and OpenSER, so I think that
application will probably be the good workaround. Just need knwoledges
and documentations.
Wich languages could be pertinent to do that according to you ?
Thanks.
Le jeudi 10 avril 2008 à 02:28 +0200, Stefan Sayer a écrit :
Martin Hoffmann wrote:
inge wrote:
SO it's difficult to send a BYE after 2 hours
exactly. Any other
solution maybe or more help on this workarround ?
You could probably build an app that, based on accounting information
keeps track of ongoing call and then BYEs them off after exactly two
hours.
afaik for openser there is a 'bye2bye' on top of the dialog module,
that
sends BYE in both directions from the proxy.
Just keep in mind that this kind of thing actually is some sort of a man
in the middle attack and border line evil. If you want to do this
properly, you need a B2BUA.
you could use SEMS for that, i just added a call timer
application:
http://svn.berlios.de/wsvn/sems/trunk/doc/Readme.call_timer
it's easy, for a test run just do
svn co
https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/sems/trunk sems_trunk
make -C sems_trunk/core
make -C sems_trunk/apps/call_timer
PREFIX=~/test_call_timer make -C sems_trunk/core install
PREFIX=~/test_call_timer make -C sems_trunk/apps/call_timer install
PREFIX=~/test_call_timer make -C sems_trunk/apps/call_timer install-cfg
and
~/test_call_timer/sbin/sems -f ~/test_call_timer/etc/sems/sems.conf -D 3 -E
and send your call to your_local_ip:5080
Stefan
Regards,
Martin
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