If you're running from source, just set up a separate copy of the
opensips 2.2.5 tree, compile the latest fraud_detection.so module and
replace it under /usr/lib/opensips/modules/fraud_detection.so (just an
example, your path may differ!).
If you're using packages, download the current 2.2.5 OpenSIPS deb or RPM
for the fraud_detection module, extract "fraud_detection.so" from it,
and overwrite it under /usr/lib/opensips/modules/fraud_detection.so.
Remember to make a backup of the old fraud_detection.so in case anything
goes wrong in this process. My personal recommendation is to upgrade to
2.2.5 - it only contains critical fixes reported by the community in the
last months, nothing else.
Liviu Chircu
OpenSIPS Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com
On 01.10.2017 14:48, Adrian Fretwell wrote:
Hi Liviu,
My version is 2.2.1, it has been running and very stable since August
last year. Is it possible for me to patch just the Fraud detection
module?
Kind regards,
Adrian.
On 26/09/17 17:24, Liviu Chircu wrote:
Hi,
Could you please provide your OpenSIPS version? Both concurrent and
sequential calls have received fixes within the past year.
Best regards,
Liviu Chircu
OpenSIPS Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com
On 20.09.2017 11:35, Adrian Fretwell wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone help clarify a couple of of points that I have not been
able to with the module documentation?
I understand that all of the counters should reset at the start of a
new time period with the exception of sequential calls.
I discovered that the sequential calls counter only gets reset if a
call is made that actually matches another rule in the fraud
detection table. So for example I have a rule with a 00 prefix
(international dialling from here in the UK) but I have no rule for
prefixes for ordinary geographic numbers, 01, 02 etc. So if we
alternate calls between international (00) and domestic (01) the
international sequential calls counter just keeps increasing until
the critical limit is reached.
So to rectify this, I added some rules for the domestic (01 or 02)
calls. This now causes the international sequential calls counter
to reset OK but I now have a new problem. My concurrent calls
counter is increasing but not getting reset at the change of a time
period. To add to this issue I have discovered that if I make a
call to a non-existent number and the gateway returns 404 not
found, the concurrent calls counter increments but does not
decrement at the end of the call. The same is true if I call a
valid number but cancel the call before the callee answers.
Am I missing something here? Any feedback or ideas would be
appreciated.
Kind regards,
Adrian Fretwell
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