Hi!

You could copy the PAI body into an AVP and then use pseudo variable transformations to parse the URI.

uups - i just found that there is already a PV:
http://www.openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/pseudovariables:1.2.x#uri_in_sip_request_s_p-asserted-identity_header

But I do not know if this works with multiple PAI headers too.

regards
klaus

Helmut Kuper schrieb:
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Hi,

I'm playing around with RFC 3325 and P-Asserted-Identity (PAI)
Header-Field. I found that openser 1.2.x doen't support PAI parsing, so
that I don't have a fast way to access user and domain part of PAI.

Is this planned for openser in the near future?

regards
helmut

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