Hi, You can use a $shv() variable to store the key. To track it you can use rtimer or just don't track it at lll, but just renew at 403. There are other ways tho, these are what I use
вт, 27 авг. 2024 г. в 14:25, Sergio Charrua via sr-users < [email protected]>: > Hi all! > > I need to integrate a REST Service with Kamailio. Integration is easy, not > a problem, but my concern is that the REST Services has a JWT token > authentication required for each request, common to many (it not all) REST > Services. > So, it is required to POST for authentication (username and password) and > once I get authentication done, and receive a JWT token, I will need to use > this token in all other requests to the REST Service. The token is valid > for 24h. > My question is: > - how to save the token for use during 24h, on all calls/sessions, without > the need to authenticate on every call? > - how to detect the token has expired and re-authenticate? > > I looked for some modules, but could not find any that suited me. > I am thinking of executing a Python script for this, but concerned about > latency and PDD.... > Any thoughts? Any suggestions? Any known best-practice? > > Atenciosamente / Kind Regards / Cordialement / Un saludo, > > > *Sérgio Charrua* > > > > > __________________________________________________________ > Kamailio - Users Mailing List - Non Commercial Discussions > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] > Important: keep the mailing list in the recipients, do not reply only to > the sender! > Edit mailing list options or unsubscribe: > -- Alexandru Covalschi VoIP engineer and system administrator tg: @acovalschi
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