You can do it with the avpops module and a little crafty-ness. I did
something similar using this general logic.
Store patterns in the database that will satisfy the fm style matching
of the avpops module (ie. "sip:00355*"), then load them with avp_db_load
and then run over it with avp_check on $ruri/username using the fm
operator and the g flag to check them all. If the avp_check succeeds
then you block the call, if not let the call through.
-Evan
Robert Zorop wrote:
Hi, thanks for the response. The problem i have is a lot of this
destinations to block. Does someone knows a scalable method to do it? . I
think that writing a hundred of this entry should be slow at lookup time?..
2006/7/10, CM0002@aol.com <CM0002@aol.com>:
try this:
# block expensive area codes
if (uri=~"^sip:00355[0-9].*@.*" |
uri=~"^sip:00358830[0-9].*@.*" |
uri=~"^sip:001670.*@.*" |
uri=~"^sip:001671.*@.*" |
uri=~"^sip:00247[0-9].*@.*"
) {
sl_send_reply("409", "Country not in plan");
break;
};
regards Christian
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