I will take care of the seq calls + "UTC time" investigation. Just let me know if you find anything else that refutes the theory in the meantime. For example, if fraud alerts are also skipped during daylight hours.

Liviu Chircu
OpenSIPS Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com

On 04.04.2018 16:54, Denis via Users wrote:
Ok, i will check it.
And what about "sequential call"? Should i make TT?
P.S. I will ask you about one thing yet.
Can i detect current 'time' using Opensips script? And compare it someway?
Thank you.
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С уважением, Денис.
Best regards, Denis
04.04.2018, 15:13, "Liviu Chircu" <[email protected]>:

Did OpenSIPS crash or restart between 0:25 - 3:20? I double checked, and
"total_calls" cannot be reset in another way.

Another possibility is that the code sees GMT time. Since Москва is on
GMT+3, this may well explain the situation: first calls were placed
around 21:25 GMT, then the "total calls" limit was hit. At 0:00, the
counters were reset, so another 29 calls successfully passed through
starting with 0:20.

Let's keep an eye out for the "total calls" metric during normal hours,
for a couple of days, so we confirm the above hypothesis (or not).

Best regards,

Liviu Chircu
OpenSIPS Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com <http://www.opensips-solutions.com/>


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