Hi Kobi,
I have a patch you might find useful - instead of taking the AOR from
the request ( registered () and lookup() from RURI and save() from To),
you may push via an AVP what ever AOR you want. So you can take the TO
uri, place it in an AVP and pass it to registered() as AOR.
does it sound reasonable?
regards,
Bogdan
Kobi Eshun wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion, Bogdan, but the setting the max_contacts
parameter doesn't help me determine, at the script level, whether or
not the client is currently registered while processing a REGISTER
request.
Do you foresee any issues with patching the 'registered()' function to
operate on the To header in the case of a REGISTER request? Thanks,
--
kobi
On Sep 13, 2006, at 10:55 AM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi Kobi,
use the max_contacts param to limit the number of registrations:
http://openser.org/docs/modules/1.1.x/registrar.html#AEN233
regards,
bogdan
Kobi Eshun wrote:
Hi,
I need to determine whether or not a client is currently already
registered while processing a REGISTER request from that client. The
obvious solution would be to invoke the 'registered()' predicate
funciton -- unfortunately, that function only searches for an
address-of-record in the R-URI, rather than the To header, and so it
does not work as expected.
a) Does anyone know of a different way to accomplish this query?
b) Is there a conceptual problem with patching the 'registered()'
function to extract the AOR from the To header in the case of
REGISTER requests?
Best regards --
kobi
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