Hi Denis!

Good catch! For the first time, I documented a parameter, but forgot to export it for the script writer as well! :)

It is now fixed. Thank you!

Cheers,

Liviu Chircu
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On 19.04.2018 17:28, Denis via Users wrote:
Hello, Liviu!
I had installed latest Opensips 2.2 (Opensips 2.2.6)
In a log file, during start of Opensips, i can see
ERROR:core:set_mod_param_regex: parameter <use_local_time> not found in module <fraud_detection>
Where is mistake?
Thank you.
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Best regards, Denis
13.04.2018, 09:49, "Denis via Users" <users@lists.opensips.org>:
Ok, thank you
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Best regards, Denis
12.04.2018, 14:23, "Liviu Chircu" <li...@opensips.org <mailto:li...@opensips.org>>:

Use $Ts [1] to get the current UNIX timestamp in seconds.

[1]: http://www.opensips.org/Documentation/Script-CoreVar-2-4#toc91

Liviu Chircu
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On 12.04.2018 14:08, Denis via Users wrote:
Liviu, is there any way to find out current time from Opensips during call processing (some functions, variables etc which i can use in opensips.cfg)?
Thank you
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Best regards, Denis
12.04.2018, 13:50, "Liviu Chircu" <li...@opensips.org> <mailto:li...@opensips.org>:

Hi Denis,

The fraud detection module has no such mechanism, currently. We could invent some variables such as $frd_last_warn, $frd_last_crit, $frd_first_warn, $frd_first_crit. They would output a UNIX timestamp. If there were no warnings during the current interval, the timestamp value would be 0. Can't think of anything better now - you can polish this idea and open up a pull request if you want.

How many users do you have? The "cachedb_local" offers a fast and configurable hash implementation. Why wouldn't it be a good solution in order to store/fetch the above-mentioned timestamps for each of your users?

Best regards,

Liviu Chircu
OpenSIPS Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com <http://www.opensips-solutions.com/>
On 10.04.2018 13:11, Denis via Users wrote:
Hello, Liviu!
"So you want to check the time of the last fraud detection attempt for a user?"
Yes, but not for store this time to anywhere.
I want to detect the time of the first fraud call, and if this time, for example, between 19:00 and 09:00, make some actions.
Can i do it with Opensips?
Thank you.
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Best regards, Denis
10.04.2018, 12:28, "Liviu Chircu" <li...@opensips.org> <mailto:li...@opensips.org>:

Hi Denis,

Yes, the "sequential calls" holds the size of the last batch of calls sent to the same number. For example, if a user were to dial 44 and 45
prefixes in a round-robin manner, his "sequential calls" value would
never exceed 1.

So you want to check the time of the last fraud detection attempt for a user? You can use "cachedb_local", for example, and hold the last fraud detection timestamp for each user. Also, note that check_fraud() [1] has some useful return codes (-1 and -2), in case you don't want to use the
E_FRD_ events.

Cheers,

[1]:
http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/2.4.x/fraud_detection.html#func_check_fraud

Liviu Chircu
OpenSIPS Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com <http://www.opensips-solutions.com/>

On 09.04.2018 09:12, Denis via Users wrote:

     Hello, Liviu!
     Thank you very much!
     I will try your fix.
     And, What does "Sequential calls" mean? These are calls to
    one number?
     So, if we have situation dealing with reset counters, i
    want to make
     one thing.
     I want to check the time when fraud has been detected and
    if this
     time, say, after 19:00 make some actions. How can i check
    time of the
     call processing?
     Thank you.



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