Hi,

That param will not help you (if I correctly understand your scenario). Even if you leverage all the presentities at subscription time, what about NOTIFY time. Here is the my case:
    * A@dom1 subscribers to B@dom1
    * in opensips, in SUBSCRIBE, you change B@dom1 into B@dom2
* when you have a call involving B@dom2, a NOTIFY with B@dom2 will be fired * A@dom1 receives a NOTIFY for B@dom2, for which A never subscribed ?!?!

Regards,

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
  OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
  http://www.opensips-solutions.com

OpenSIPS Summit May 2017 Amsterdam
  http://www.opensips.org/events/Summit-2017Amsterdam.html

On 04/25/2017 12:02 PM, maatohewetbi wrote:
I've realized that bla_presentity_spec (str) should do the trick:

modparam("presence", "bla_presentity_spec", "$var(bla_pres)")

I could set this module, and set a variable ($var(bla_pres)) to
$var(bla_pres) = "sip:" + $au + "@" + "192.168.0.111";
burt active_watchers table still show auto-generated values. Why is that?
Did I miss something?



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