2010/4/28 Juha Heinanen :
> Iñaki Baz Castillo writes:
>
> > Is there any bug or different behavior in LCR in openser 1.2? or do I
> > miss something?
>
> inaki,
>
> there may be a bug in 1.2, but the version is too old in order to be
> supported by me anymore.
Ok, I just wanted to ask if it's a
Hi, some time ago I asked if allow_source_address_group() gives
preference to the entries in 'address' table with lowest mask. I was
replied that such case is not analyzed.
But the fact is that in my tests it just works:
Entry 1:
- grp = 1
- ip_addr = 9.9.9.9
- mask = 32
Entry 2:
- grp =
Iñaki Baz Castillo writes:
> However after checking the module code it seems that there are just
> two cases:
> - IP addresses (mask = 32).
> - Subnets (mask != 32).
>
> So first the source address is always matched against he address hash,
> and if it doesn't match then it is matched aga
Iñaki,
Maybe you can try with 2 masks that are not 32.
example:
Entry 1:
- grp = 1
- ip_addr = 9.9.9.128
- mask = 25
Entry 2:
- grp = 2
- ip_addr = 9.9.9.0
- mask = 24
And then verify if the order or id matters. But as per Juha's comment, the
result can be unpredictable.
Maybe we an
2010/4/28 Uriel Rozenbaum :
> Iñaki,
>
> Maybe you can try with 2 masks that are not 32.
> example:
>
> Entry 1:
> - grp = 1
> - ip_addr = 9.9.9.128
> - mask = 25
>
> Entry 2:
> - grp = 2
> - ip_addr = 9.9.9.0
> - mask = 24
>
> And then verify if the order or id matters. But as per Juha
2010/4/24 Iñaki Baz Castillo :
> 2010/4/24 Andreas Heise :
>>
>> Hello Iñaki,
>>
>> did you fixed your issue? I'll also connect an OmniPCX pbx which maintain
>> the session
>> after forward / transfer and would be interested in a working config example
>> for the
>> SR/RTPproxy part. OmniPCX SIP co
Hello,
can you paste here the sip message and the result of the substitution?
It will help to troubleshoot if is something wrong there.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 4/27/10 2:35 AM, Brandon Armstead wrote:
Hello All,
Correction, it seems both the last supplied regex and xlog("L_INFO",
"[$ci] m=aud