Ok, thanks for the answer, I am a bit disapointed, I'll find another way
(trying hard)
Olivier
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Bogdan-Andrei Iancu [mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro]
Envoyé : lundi 7 novembre 2005 13:42
À : OT geomatics
Cc : users(a)openser.org
Objet : Re: [Users] allow_trusted
Hi Olivier,
you mean if there is a way to do reverse DNS on the IP and to see if
belongs to a trusted domain? If so, I don't think is possible right now,
AFAIK.
regards,
bogdan
OT geomatics wrote:
I need a way to trust calls coming from a dynamic IP
but with a
domain-name.
In fact, it's an asterisk on a dynamic IP with a dynamic dns.
allow_trusted just permit to consider an IP as trustable, is there
another way to do that with a domain name?
Olivier
-----Message d'origine-----
*De :* users-bounces(a)openser.org
[mailto:users-bounces@openser.org] *De la part de* Brandon Price
*Envoyé :* vendredi 4 novembre 2005 16:42
*À :* users(a)openser.org
*Objet :* [Users] Call executing multiple blocks of code
I am having a problem with calls matching a certain pattern
executing more than one block of code. I have a block of code that
looks like
if (method =~ "INVITE" && uri =~ "sip:\*12.*") { ...
do some stuff
};
and another like
if (method=="INVITE" && uri =~ "sip:1[0-9]{10}@.*"){
...
do some stuff
};
see full block here <http://www.dacrib.net/dump/currenterror>.
The problem is that whenever *12 is dialed it executes both
blocks, I thought the pattern matching is just wrong but when a
number matching the second pattern is dialed then it doesn't
execute the 1st block. Can someone please explain this behavior to
me.
--Sorry if this is a repost--
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