I am having some trouble getting this to work. I have tried...
openserctl rpid add 200 "privacy=full" openserctl rpid add 200 "<sip:200@ourdomain.net;party=calling;id- type=subscriber;screen=yes;privacy=full>"
I made sure that the changes were actually taking place in the mysql db. neither have achieved the desired effect equal to callerid block on the pstn. I have included the related portions of my openser.cfg. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
# auth modparam("auth", "rpid_avp", "rpid") modparam("auth", "rpid_prefix", "") modparam("auth", "rpid_suffix", ";party=calling;id- type=subscriber;screen=yes")
if (method=="INVITE" && uri =~ "sip:1[0-9]{10}@.*"){ if (is_user_in("From", "ld")){ if (!www_authorize("", "subscriber")){ www_challenge("", "1"); break; }; setflag(1); append_rpid_hf(); prefix("+"); rewritehost("1.2.3.4");
On Oct 6, 2005, at 4:53 AM, Jesus Rodriguez wrote:
On Wed, 5 Oct 2005, Brandon Price wrote:
Can someone please explain to me how RPID works under openser? I have some experience with SIP and Asterisk, but I am having some trouble manipulating the RPID variables under openser. How does RPID relate to Callerid or simple services like private calling, or anonymous call block. How do I tell openser to send all calls from a certain user with the privacy=full flag, I'm assuming this tells the sip proxy or UA on the other end not to present the callerid? Any help greatly appreciated.
You can use a field "rpid" in the database and load the value with AVPs. A possible format to use is:
sip:12345678@domain.com;user=phone;privacy=off
You can also add a prefix or sufix to every rpid that will be automatically added by OpenSER with:
modparam("auth", "rpid_suffix", ";party=calling;id-type=subscriber")
Saludos JesusR.
Jesus Rodriguez VozTelecom Sistemas, S.L. jesusr@voztele.com http://www.voztele.com Tel. 902360305