<https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/tutorials/security/kamailio-security> in the same
section as masking the Server header. I never considered the cookbook for this, I’d gotten
the original idea from the security suggestions page!
Thanks again :).
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On 28 Mar 2019, at 2:19 am, Fred Posner
<fred(a)palner.com> wrote:
You can make it global with:
user_agent_header="User-Agent: My Super SIP Server"
https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/cookbooks/5.2.x/core#user_agent_header
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On 3/27/19 11:11 AM, Andrew White wrote:
Hi all,
I’ve set the server_header variable in my primary config, and I’ve got a catch in the
default reply route to modify headers where required. I’m masking this value for security
reasons, and filling it with my own value for vanity reasons :).
I’ve noticed that the OPTIONS packet that is send via the dispatcher module when probing
mode is on contains a User-Agent field which has the full version and OS type.
Unfortunately I don’t necessarily have trust of the end destination being dispatcher to,
nor the packet switchers in-between.
How can I catch this OPTIONS packet to manipulate the value? It doesn’t appear to go
through the REQUEST route or the ONSEND route.
Thanks!
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Andrew White - Director
uConnected
Email: andrew(a)uconnected.com.au <mailto:andrew@uconnected.com.au>
Web:
www.uConnected.com.au
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