So, is there a legitimate way to retrieve multiple rows using
avp_db_query() and iterate through them with a loop structure?
Does AVP support the notion of an "array" construction?
And if not, how do I get OpenSER to apply a set of rules
codified in custom database structures?
--
Alex Balashov
I need some help and guidance here as I am fairly new
to openser but have made some progress
Can some one throw some light on this issue. I am
using a standard openser script from sipwise.com. I
have several ATA or UAC registered with
openser-1.1.1-tls. THe registration process works just
fine
Hello,
Is it planned to add daily snapshats for the 1.3.x release? They are
missing here: http://www.openser.org/downloads/snapshots/
Thanks,
/Anatoly.
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Hi Jiri,
Happy new year :)
> At 14:38 03/01/2008, Henning Westerholt wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> just a short report from the 24C3:
>>
>> about 250 people attended my talk here, afterwards there was also a
>> short
>> discussion. I meet after the talk with some users of OpenSER/SER
>> from othe
At 14:38 03/01/2008, Henning Westerholt wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>just a short report from the 24C3:
>
>about 250 people attended my talk here, afterwards there was also a short
>discussion. I meet after the talk with some users of OpenSER/SER from other
>german carriers. It was a really nice conference
Hi Henning,
> just a short report from the 24C3:
>
> about 250 people attended my talk here, afterwards there was also a
> short
> discussion. I meet after the talk with some users of OpenSER/SER
> from other
> german carriers. It was a really nice conference, with many
> interesting
> talk
Hi all,
just a short report from the 24C3:
about 250 people attended my talk here, afterwards there was also a short
discussion. I meet after the talk with some users of OpenSER/SER from other
german carriers. It was a really nice conference, with many interesting
talks, i think my contributio
On Thursday 03 January 2008 12:36:24 Jesus Rodriguez wrote:
> Hola Iñaki,
>
> > The problem is that this "200 OK" from OpenSer to Linksys PAP is not
> > recognized by Linksys PAP
> > who doesn't reply with an ACK (just ignores the "200 OK"), so the
> > "200 OK" is resent again
> > and again by Aste
Hola Iñaki,
> The problem is that this "200 OK" from OpenSer to Linksys PAP is not
> recognized by Linksys PAP
> who doesn't reply with an ACK (just ignores the "200 OK"), so the
> "200 OK" is resent again
> and again by Asterisk.
>
> This issue just occurs with the Linksys PAP:
> Product Na
Hi, I use "uac_replace_from" with:
modparam("uac","from_restore_mode","auto")
modparam("uac","rr_store_param","vsf")
So when a call arrives and must be sent to an Asterisk voicemail server I
change the From:
Linksys PAP -> OpenSer
INVITE sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 1
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