Hi Mike,
I used to save all the blocked international prefixes in the local cache
and then you can check in the INVITE section.
If it matches, just drop the packet.
Regards,
Jehan
On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 11:44 AM Mike O'Connor wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I'm working with a company running an old
Hi All
I'm working with a company running an old version of OpenSIPS (1.6.4),
who need to selectively block international calls. What was the
recommended method doing this back then?
I've been contracted to upgrade the whole system to current version of
everything but that is going to take
Herewith some backtraces:
#0 __strlen_sse2 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/../strlen.S:120
No locals.
#1 0x7f3e6c2b25d3 in _IO_vfprintf_internal (s=s@entry=0x557c28170060,
format=format@entry=0x557c27af4378 "CRITICAL:core:%s: freeing already freed %s
pointer (%p), first free: %s:
Hello!
Bogdan,
I tested the combination of dialog + TH modules and found out that this
also does not work correctly if the incoming call was forked.
Outgoing legs have the same Call-ID and tag, although I would expect them
to be different.
The configuration is exactly the same as in the
Hi Schneur,
Yeah, comparing the last 2 dumps, I see 9615 (prev 704) chunks
accumulating from mk_proxy() + hostent_cpy(). But it is a tough one to
identify what is triggering the leak.
You mentioned this happens only from the timer process, right ? do you
do anything (pinging?, probing?)
Hi,
In opensips 2.4.x is there a way to inject a custom field into the dialog
list? For example, inject a custom SIP header into it?
Thank you!
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