append_rpid_hf has no parameters. Version with 2 parameters is in
unstable branch in the CVS only. What exactly do you want to do ?
Jan.
On 02-10 11:26, Steve Dolloff wrote:
I found this example in a previous Serusers message.
append_rpid_hf("<sip:+",
"@zettou.net>;party=calling;id-type=subscriber;privacy=off;screen=yes");
I tried calling append_rpid_hf();, but it does nothing.
I also tried
append_rpid_hf("party=calling;id-type=subscriber;privacy=off;screen=yes"
); but I get an unknown command presumably because I am not using the
right number of parameters.
I only want to modify the calling-id info.
Can anyone provide an example?
-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Janak [mailto:jan@iptel.org]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 11:09 AM
To: Steve Dolloff
Cc: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] caller-id with raius using sip-rpid
If you want to add Remote-Party-ID header field then you have to call
append_rpid_hf function in your script.
Jan.
On 02-10 11:07, Steve Dolloff wrote:
OK, I am setting up a Voicemail system (using
asterisk) and I am
currently doing a rewritehostport(ip:port) and then trelay() to send
it
to the voicemail system if an invite fails.
Should I change something? See my ser.cfg and output from the call to
the vm.
Here is the code from ser.cfg
rewritehostport("219.242.10.153:5061");
t_relay();
Here is the sip info from asterisk.
INVITE sip:200@219.242.10.153:5061;user=phone SIP/2.0
Max-Forwards: 10
Record-Route: <sip:200@219.242.10.153;ftag=2236658534;lr=on>
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 219.242.10.153;branch=z9hG4bK13de.31901234.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 226.145.234.113:5060;rport=5060
From: sip:test@voip2.test.net;tag=2236658534
To: <sip:200@voip2.test.net;user=phone>
Call-ID: 2218108971(a)226.145.234.113
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:test@226.145.234.113:5060;transport=udp>
User-Agent: Cisco ATA 186 v2.16.2 ata18x (030909a)
Expires: 300
Content-Length: 271
Content-Type: application/sdp
Subject: Re: [Serusers] caller-id with raius using sip-rpid
Remote-Party-ID header field is inserted into forwarded requests, not
responses.
Jan.
On 02-10 10:53, Steve Dolloff wrote:
> Ser doesn't appear to be passing the Caller-id to the ata at auth or
I
> am doing something wrong. Can anyone point
me in the right
direction?
Thanks,
Stephen
I have the following entry in my freeradius users file.
test(a)voip2.test.net Auth-Type := Digest, User-Password == "test"
Reply-Message = "Hello, test with digest", Sip-Rpid =
"8472222222"
When I run a radclient test I get the correct info..
radclient -f digest.test 219.242.10.153:1812 auth testing
Received response ID 134, code 2, length = 57
Reply-Message = "Hello, test with digest"
Sip-Rpid = "8472222222"
This is the output from ngrep port 5060
U 216.222.234.113:5060 -> 219.242.10.153:5060
REGISTER
sip:voip2.test.net SIP/2.0..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
216.222.234.113:5060..
From: sip:test@voip2.test.net;tag=277486986..To:
sip:test@voip2.test.net..Cal
l-ID: 2687235586@216.222.234.113..CSeq: 2 REGISTER..Contact:
<sip:test@216.
222.234.113:5060;transport=udp>;expires=120..User-Agent: Cisco ATA
186
v2.
16.2 ata18x (030909a)..Authorization: Digest
username="test",realm="voip2.test.net",nonce="3f7c49b40e81572eff05bdf50c
> > 867a85bbb0da3c",uri="sip:voip2.test
> >
.net",response="1684410c130d6faa9a3c573365f36ab6"..Content-Length:
> > 0....
> > #
> > U 219.242.10.153:5060 -> 216.222.234.113:5060
> > SIP/2.0 200 OK..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
> > 216.222.234.113:5060;rport=5060..From: sip
> > :test@voip2.test.net;tag=277486986..To:
> > sip:test@voip2.test.net;tag=b27e1a1d3
> > 3761e85846fc98f5f3a7e58.13c2..Call-ID:
> > 2687235586@216.222.234.113..CSeq: 2
> > REGISTER..Contact:
> > <sip:test@216.222.234.113:5060;transport=udp>;q=0.00;exp
> > ires=120..Server: Sip EXpress router (0.8.12dev-t16
> > (i386/linux))..Content-
> > Length: 0..Warning: 392 219.242.10.153:5060 "Noisy feedback tells:
> > pid=121
> > 59 req_src_ip=216.222.234.113 req_src_port=5060
> >
in_uri=sip:voip2.test.net ou
> >
t_uri=sip:voip2.test.net via_cnt==1"....
> >
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