I saw that function, but I do not see the relation between the origination IP and any other parameter that you would configure on the module itself.
The idea is to have a table with a list of IPs and R-URIs to receive. If a request comes from an authorized IP and the R-URI matches any of those assigned to that IP then we accept the call. If a call comes from an IP not found in the table then we reject the call. Something like that is what I would like to implement, I think the PERMISSIONS module allows that fucntionality but I would like to kow whethere there is another method for my version 1.4.3 txs a lot jp ________________________________ From: Juha Heinanen <[email protected]> To: Juan Perez <[email protected]> Cc: Daniel-Constantin Mierla <[email protected]>; [email protected] Sent: Friday, March 6, 2009 3:34:19 PM Subject: Re: [Kamailio-Users] controlling inbound calls Juan Perez writes: > I am kind of confused now with trying to use Dispatcher or LCR to > filter the inbound request, although they provide with functions to > check the origination IPI thought that their use was mainly to know > where to route the calls to. > For LCR module, how would it work for filtering by IP? I thought that > the GWs on the GW table are used to send calls to. lcr module has from_gw function that can be used to check if request came from a gw. if you want to general purpose filtering, then permissions module might better better idea. -- juha
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