[Freeswitch-users] CLIR on SIP
kokoska rokoska
kokoska.rokoska at post.cz
Fri Jun 20 12:36:55 EDT 2008
It is based on what I put as data into "privacy" directive:
<action application='privacy' data='full'/> =>
Remote-Party-ID: "name" <sip:number at ip>;screen=yes;privacy=full
<action application='privacy' data='number'/> =>
Remote-Party-ID: "name" <sip:number at ip>;screen=yes;privacy=number
...
And, like I wrote before, "From:" header is unttached, thus always contains:
From: "name" <sip:number at ip>;tag=Ky5yFavK7gUNB
Best regards,
kokoska.rokoska
Brian West napsal(a):
> What does the remote-party-id header say?
>
> /b
>
> On Jun 20, 2008, at 8:39 AM, kokoska rokoska wrote:
>
>> Hi all!
>>
>> I have (may be) stupid question: How to hide caller identity in
>> Freeswitch, i.e. provide CLIR?
>>
>> I try following (I found it somewhere in the wiki):
>>
>> <action application='set' data='Caller-Privacy-Hide-Number=yes'/>
>> <action application='set' data='Callee-Privacy-Hide-Name=yes'/>
>> <action application='privacy' data='xxx'/>
>> where xxx I replace with all mentioned values - no|yes|name|full|
>> number
>>
>> I try all combinations of above methods, but "From:" header still
>> contains name and number setted-up in Directory and Remote-Party-ID is
>> also included with caller datas and , btw, there is no Privacy
>> header...
>>
>> What I'm missing? Any hints are really welcome :-)
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> kokoska.rokoska
>>
>>
>>
>>
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> Brian West
> sip:brian at freeswitch.org
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