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Subject: [SR-Users] checking source domain
From: Yuriy Gorlichenko <ovoshlook () gmail ! com>
Date: 2016-01-31 16:32:34
Message-ID: CABSP_Vc2P1Vos=hGGmWwwLK_mOnpT4ejRTNhQuH0xLExhLLfcA () mail ! gmail ! com
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I need to understand where from packets received. Now I use something like
If $si == "1.2.3.4" {
xlog("L_INFO","bla bla bla");
}
But I need to check source server not only by IP and PORT, but at Domain too
For example
if (some_pseudovariable=="pbx.server.com"){
xlog("L_INFO","bla bla bla");
}
I can use $fu for example because for some packets it includes domain name
of kamailio (i think details not important but this situations can be)
Does kamailio have some mechanisms to do that? I searched it at cookbook
but not found anything.
Thank you
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<div dir="ltr">I need to understand where from packets received. Now I use something \
like <br><br>If $si == "1.2.3.4" {<br> xlog("L_INFO","bla \
bla bla");<br>}<br><br>But I need to check source server not only by IP and \
PORT, but at Domain too<br>For example <br><br>if (some_pseudovariable=="<a \
href="http://pbx.server.com">pbx.server.com</a>"){<br> \
xlog("L_INFO","bla bla bla");<br>}<br><br>I can use $fu for \
example because for some packets it includes domain name of kamailio (i think details \
not important but this situations can be)<br>Does kamailio have some mechanisms to do \
that? I searched it at cookbook but not found anything.<br><br>Thank you</div>
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