The module permissions with the function allow_source_address is exactly what I want to
do. Check where the call is coming from and do something special to it. Thanks a lot for
that great module (and of course to 3.1 and to the nice help which I got here :-)
Best regards,
Bernhard
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:miconda@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 2. November 2010 17:57
An: Bernhard Suttner
Cc: sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org
Betreff: Re: [SR-Users] loop through variables
On 11/2/10 5:52 PM, Bernhard Suttner wrote:
Hi,
thanks @ all. I will try out the AVP method.
beware that normally the avps are
persistent per transaction. Meaning
that when the transaction processing (or the message in stateless mode)
is done, avps are removed automatically.
There are global avps coming from ser 2.0 (therefore you have to use
version 3.0+) where the name has to contain 'g.' prefix - $avp(g.foo)
Cheers,
Daniel
Best regards,
Bernhard
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:miconda@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 2. November 2010 17:16
An: Alex Balashov
Cc: Bernhard Suttner; sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org
Betreff: Re: [SR-Users] loop through variables
On 11/2/10 5:13 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
On 11/02/2010 12:01 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
wrote:
What Alex provided for assignment is not working
exactly that way,
because an assignment to an AVP always adds at the first position like a
stack (the index is not relevant for avp in the left side of assignment
unless it is '*' and assigned value is null - meaning delete all avps
with that name).
That is true. I forgot about that. That still means he could
insert
the IPs in backward order, though, doesn't it?
yes, it inserts them in
backward order.
Cheers,
Daniel
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