Hello,
first, thanks for publishing the extensions to the public space.
If you want, you can include the module in the GIT repository of
Kamailio. It will make installation easier, being part of the default
source tree and packaged in releases.
If you are interested in maintaining it in our
Hello Alex, Camila, list,
I'm replying this old thread to follow the sequence of the conversation.
With two months of delay, I would like to share the credit control module
we talked about with the hope of helping somehow to the community with this
contribution.
The project has three parts:
- T
Thanks! I'll start a new thread and I'll put the code on github.
If it turns to be actually useful to the community, it would be great, but
if not, it will be a good learning material for the developers coming,
because it covers important topics on Kamalio's Core Development :D.
Best regards.
On
That is indeed a rather sophisticated superset of what I've been working
on! I look forward to this contribution.
On 11/19/2012 03:00 PM, Carlos Ruiz Díaz wrote:
Hello Camila, Alex.
I wrote a module that you may find useful for this purpose and which I'm
planning to release in the next few d
Hello Camila, Alex.
I wrote a module that you may find useful for this purpose and which I'm
planning to release in the next few days.
Please allow me to introduce its features:
- It relies on the dialog module to track the calls it handles
- You can group calls by an ID, which can be the clien
Not presently, but I am actually working on an enhancement to the dialog
module (for contribution back into the open-source project) that will do
just that, as I have this need also.
On 11/19/2012 09:29 AM, Camila Troncoso wrote:
Hi,
I have a kamailio proxy server that´s controlling the limi