Hi Gabriel, thanks for your reply. I had already tried the GWRewriteE164
rule, but I tried it again. Nothing changed though, still behaviour.

I have enabled logging and I've seen that LRJ is sent due to Security
Reasons

2013/06/21 11:06:07.200 1       RasSrv.cxx(381) RAS LRQ Received from
10.1.12.153:1719
2013/06/21 11:06:07.200 2
Toolkit.cxx(941)  GWRewriteTool::RewritePString: 002533 to 2533
2013/06/21 11:06:07.200 2
RasSrv.cxx(420) LRJ|10.1.12.153|2533:dialedDigits
2013/06/21 11:06:07.200 3       RasSrv.cxx(262) RAS Send to 10.1.12.153:1719
locationReject {
    requestSeqNum = 4
    rejectReason = securityDenial <<null>>
  }


Probably there's something I'm missing. I will look into the manual more
accurately.

Cheers, p.

On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 10:47 PM, Gabriel Georgescu <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Pierlu,
>
> It might be that the global rules in [RasSrv::RewriteE164] on GNUGK00
> occurs before neighbor selection, so 'Accept prefixes' will not match the
> dialed number now with 00 stripped.
> I guess when you try with SendPrefixes=2 you do not strip the 2 anymore.
>
> I think you better try with a GWRewriteE164 rule (instead of the global
> rule RewriteE164) that occurs after gateway selection:
>
> [RasSrv::GWRewriteE164]
> GNUGkCh=in=00=
>
> For more details see the diagram in the manual at 6.4 Section
> [RasSrv::GWRewriteE164].
>
> Regards,
> Gabriel
>
>
>
> On 20/06/2013 20:24, pierlu wrote:
>
>  Hi. I tried to set up two gatekeepers with prefixes and LQR forwarding
> but I'm not getting something because things don't work and I get LRJ.
>
> Both GK are Gnugk 3.2.0
> Gatekeeper(GNU) Version(3.2.0)
> Ext(pthreads=0,radius=1,mysql=1,pgsql=1,firebird=1,odbc=1,sqlite=1,large_fdset=0,crypto/ssl=1,h46018=1,h46023=1,ldap=1,ssh=0,ipv6=
> 1,h235media=1,lua=0,h46017=1,snmp=1) H323Plus(1.24.2) PTLib(2.10.1)
> Build(Jan 15 2013, 00:59:18) Sys(Server 2003 i586 (Model=9 Stepping=1)
> v5.2.3790)
> Startup: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 18:58:38 +02:00   Running: 0 days 00:00:13
>
> Ini's are very simple.
>
> *INI GNUGKCH*
> [Gatekeeper::Main]
> Name=GNUGkCh
> [GkStatus::Auth]
> rule=allow
> [RasSrv::Neighbors]
> GNUGk00=GnuGK
> [Neighbor::GNUGk00]
> Host=10.1.12.152:1719
> SendPrefixes=00
>
> *INI GNUGK00*
> [Gatekeeper::Main]
> Name=GNUGk00
> [GkStatus::Auth]
> rule=allow
> [RasSrv::RewriteE164]
> 00=
> [RasSrv::Neighbors]
> GNUGkCh=GnuGK
> [Neighbor::GNUGkCh]
> Host=10.1.12.153:1719
> AcceptPrefixes=00
>
> I have only two endpoints: the first one is registered on GNUGKCH
> with E164 3333 and the second one is registered on GNUGK00 with E164 2533.
>
> With that configuration, I was expecting that when endpoint 3333 in zone
> GNUGKCH would dial 002533, a call with endpoint 2533 in zone GNUGK00 would
> be set up. But I'm receiving a denail, as you can see from status ports'
> outputs
> *STATUS GNUGKCH:* ARJ|10.1.12.60:1720
> |002533:dialedDigits|3333:dialedDigits=.:h323_ID|false|calledPartyNotRegistered|65-d8-c6-71-32-0a-19-10-85-d8-02-01-51-12-10-60;
> *STATUS GNUGK00*: LRJ|10.1.12.153|2533:dialedDigits
>
> What makes me wonder it's that if I set SendPrefixes=2 on GNUGKCH and
> AcceptPrefixes=2 on GNUGK00, when the 3333 endpoint calls the 2533 endpoint
> by dialing 2533 with no prefix, the call is placed no problem.
>
> It seems I don't understand things right with prefixes. Which way of
> thinking should I adopt to understand what I am doing wrong?
>
> Thanks, pierlu
>
>
>
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