You are probably using an old version of OpenSIPS, that's why you are
not seeing negative return values.
Checking if the IP might still be ok, if your database is consistent and
has an IP for every user. So for now I would go with this solution.
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I've just did it like this:
xlog("$rc");
and on Friday I got
18446744073709551615
so You were right that it was unsigned int. But now if I want to read
xlog("$rc") it has 1 value. And my table is empty.
Now I've changed script and it looks:
if ($avp(s:ip) == null ) {
xlog("no results found
That's weird. How did you check the value and you got 1842312...? I am
asking because that does look like a -2, only converted to an unsigned
representation, (unsigned int)-2 = 18446744073709551614). Or was it -1?
Can you control the data in the database and make sure you don't have
that usernam
Razvan, I've found that this conditional doesn't work:
if ($rc == -2)
It turned out that $rc variable is never -2, although select query(select ip
from address where context_info='$fU'", "$avp(ip)"), doesn't contain any
values. When I checked $rc variable its value was 1, and once it was
somethi
Razvan, that's what I was looking for. I haven't tested it yet but it looks
like You made my day! Thanks
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You can do something like this:
avp_db_query("select ip from address where context_info='$fU'", "$avp(ip)");
if ($rc == -2) {
# not found in db
} else if ($avp(ip) != $si) {
# reject the call
}
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On 01/13/2017 01:
Still I have to check login whether it exist in table. Then I have to compare
it to IP address.
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Use 0.0.0.0/0 for those without IP filter.
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Il 13/01/2017 12:09, maatohewetbi ha scritto:
I think You don't understand. My Opensips should work in this scenario:
1. When user wants to register, I have to check whether his sip login is in
address table (which can be stored in context_info for
I think You don't understand. My Opensips should work in this scenario:
1. When user wants to register, I have to check whether his sip login is in
address table (which can be stored in context_info for example). If it is
there then check IP, which is in this record, for this sip login. If this IP
Yes, it is. Provision the address table in the database and use the
check_source_address() functionin the script.
[1] http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/2.2.x/permissions#id295007
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On 01/13/2017 11:03 AM, maatohe
Yes, but every IP and login should be in table. How can I read variables from
DB? Is it possible to do it?
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Then simply reverse the IP check logic and do it after the user is
authenticated.
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On 01/11/2017 01:15 PM, maatohewetbi wrote:
Yes, but I want to check sip login first, not an IP. Here is ny plan, what I
want to do:
-
Yes, but I want to check sip login first, not an IP. Here is ny plan, what I
want to do:
- store IP, login in one table (a new on or existing one) - there will be
IP and SIP logins.
When a client make a registration, my script should check if this login is
in table, if yes - then check IP, if i
Yes, you can use the check_source() address function[1] just before the
auth block.
[1] http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/2.2.x/permissions#id295007
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OpenSIPS Solutions
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On 01/11/2017 12:44 PM, maatohewetbi wrote:
Is there any way
Is there any way to make an IP authorization with registrar module? First I
want to authenticate peer with IP, and then allow him to register with
correct login/pass. Or is there any way to select any variable from DB?
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