I just tried to use the check_user_blacklist function but then kamailio
crashed when i start it. I'm using the following code:
if (!check_user_blacklist("blacklist", "$avp(from_domain)",
"$(avp(ruri_number){s.substr,1,0})")) {
xlog("L_ALERT", "ALERT: $rU is blacklisted, rejecting
call - IP=$si PORT=$sp R=$ru ID=$ci FU=$fu M=$rm UA=$ua\n");
sl_send_reply("403", "Forbidden");
exit;
}
This is the GDB output:
Core was generated by `/usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid
-m 768 -M 16 -u kamailio -g k'.
Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
#0 0x00007fdf4b2be6fb in str2int (_s=0x7fff312b7bd0, _r=0x30) at
../../parser/../parser/../ut.h:643
643 *_r = 0;
I have kamailio 4.4.0 installed, just tested with 4.4.1 and the result
is the same.
Thanks,
Jan
Jan Hazenberg schreef op 2016-06-23 09:47:
Hello,
I'm trying to use the userblacklist module to implement a global
blacklist. I have a few questions about the module.
Is it possible to use a avp for the check_blacklist function? If i'm
correct it will only parse the request URI, but i'm rewriting the URI
in a branch route to allow different formats to different
destinations. Or is this only possible with the check_user_blacklist
function?
I also have a issue with numbers in E164 format with a leading +. I
tried to escape this with a \ in the database but it will not load the
entry's when i use the + in front of the number. Is the + supported by
this module or should i strip it before the function and add it again
afterwards?
Thanks,
Jan
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