Hello Joel,
I did a quick look into the code, this is basically unchanged since 2008. I also tested
5.2.3, it shows the same behavior.
NOTICE: {1 1 REGISTER 363545605-1445114084-1880652839} <script>: [DEBUG]
Au=82621@116.203.XXX.XXX<mailto:Au=82621@116.203.XXX.XXX> au=<null>
aU=<null> fU=82621
fu=sip:82621@116.203.XXX.XXX<mailto:fu=sip:82621@116.203.XXX.XXX> -
root@sip:~# kamcmd core.version
kamailio 5.2.3 (x86_64/linux)
I certainly would make more sense in a way like it is documented. Can you easily check an
older version?
Cheers,
Henning
Am 08.08.19 um 21:48 schrieb Joel Serrano:
Hi,
Testing on latest master deb nightly build from last night I've noticed that when $au
is not available, $Au is being set to $fu (uri) instead of $fU (username).
Docs:
https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/cookbooks/devel/pseudovariables
...
$Au - Acc username: username for accounting purposes. It's a selective pseudo variable
(inherited from acc module). It returns auth username ($au) if exists or From username
($fU) otherwise.
...
I have the following log in several places in a test box:
xlog("L_NOTICE", "[DEBUG] Au=$Au au=$au aU=$aU fU=$fU fu=$fu - \n");
And when I run through them (on both request and reply routes) I get the following:
Aug 8 14:37:43 csbc01 csbc[9478]: NOTICE: {1 21564 REGISTER
d8df9be1-1702e20b@A.B.C.D<mailto:d8df9be1-1702e20b@A.B.C.D>} <script>: [DEBUG]
Au=1002366@some.domain<mailto:Au=1002366@some.domain> au=<null>
aU=<null> fU=1002366
fu=sip:1002366@some.domain<mailto:fu=sip:1002366@some.domain> -
Aug 8 14:37:43 csbc01 csbc[9479]: NOTICE: {1 21565 REGISTER
d8df9be1-1702e20b@A.B.C.D<mailto:d8df9be1-1702e20b@A.B.C.D>} <script>: [DEBUG]
Au=1002366@some.domain<mailto:Au=1002366@some.domain> au=1002366 aU=1002366
fU=1002366 fu=sip:1002366@some.domain<mailto:fu=sip:1002366@some.domain> -
Aug 8 14:37:43 csbc01 csbc[9484]: NOTICE: {2 21565 REGISTER
d8df9be1-1702e20b@A.B.C.D<mailto:d8df9be1-1702e20b@A.B.C.D>} <script>: [DEBUG]
Au=1002366@some.domain<mailto:Au=1002366@some.domain> au=<null>
aU=<null> fU=1002366
fu=sip:1002366@some.domain<mailto:fu=sip:1002366@some.domain> -
Those 3 logs belong to the same flow from different places in the config script.
I would expect $Au to never have a "(a)some.domain" in it, so I assume in some
place the replacement is not being done with $fU but with $fu.
@Devs: I'm happy to create a GH issue for tracking etc if required, please let me
know!
Cheers,
Joel.
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