On Fri, 2018-02-09 at 13:36 +0100, Daniel-Constantin
Mierla wrote:
Hello,
On 09.02.18 12:25, Paulo Ferreira wrote:
Hi list,
I'm testing permissions module with kamailio 5.1.1 and I was
struggling
with regular expressions in trusted requests part of module.
I noticed that 9[0-9]{4} doesn't work as expected so I had to
change it
for 9[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9] to work.
Is it supposed to be like that?
Is there other way in this module to simplify the expression since
it
is not accepting the POSIX way?
it should be postfix regexp, at a matter of fact, the input is passed
to
the regexp implementation in libc, it is not written from scratch by
kamailio. I have seen in the past some situations that a regexp
didn't
work as expect on various versions of operating systems.
Can you try and see if 9([0-9]){4} works?
I tried and didn't work.
Otherwise, try with debug=3 in kamailio.cfg and
see if you can spot
some
useful debug messages.
I tried before attempting to discover what was wrong with
the
expression and no useful messages regarding this.
Can you try in kamailio.cfg:
$var(x) = "912345678";
if($var(x) =~ "9[0-9]{4}") {
xlog("regexp matched\n");
}
Same regexp library is used. If this one works, then loading the value
from trusted might have some issues.
Cheers,
Daniel
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Daniel-Constantin Mierla