On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 9:36 AM, Robert Edeker <[email protected]> wrote:
> I second that. Not using any SQL back-ends at this time.
>
> We have some control via the firewall by Geographic area and business hours,
> but nevertheless want to block spam.
OK, so if I create a table called "banTable" in MySQL, and insert the following:
create table banTable(
acceptCall boolean default false,
vendor varchar(64) not null)
(probably doesn't work but that's OK)
insert into banTable(acceptCall,vendor) values(false,"Mera");
Then I create a SQLAuth section in the gatekeeper.ini:
CallQuery = SELECT acceptCall FROM banTable WHERE vendor LIKE %{Vendor}
And if I have sql in the routing then it should work to block Mera
calls? And I can put cisco ooh323 as the other vendor to auto-block?
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