[OpenSIPS-Users] Opensips 2.5 and fraud module
Liviu Chircu
liviu at opensips.org
Sat Jun 9 12:31:39 EDT 2018
The "call duration" is a "per call" statistic, while "sequential",
"concurrent", "cpm" and "total" are "interval-based" statistics --
indeed, once they trigger, subsequent calls have a good chance of also
being rejected (e.g. unlike "total" and "sequential", which are only
reset when a new interval starts, if you wait a bit, the "cpm" will cool
down and you will be able to safely dial again).
Cheers,
Liviu Chircu
OpenSIPS Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com
On 09.06.2018 15:51, Denis via Users wrote:
> Liviu,
> I expect that ones the module detects fraud, it should return -2 on
> subsequent calls. As it does to "total calls" and "subsequent calls"
> respectively.
> In my example, the second call was successful (return 1) , although,
> as i expected, it should be fail (return -2)
> Thank you
> --
> С уважением, Денис.
> Best regards, Denis
> 09.06.2018, 15:11, "Liviu Chircu" <liviu at opensips.org>:
>>
>> Hi Denis,
>>
>> If these are your tests:
>>
>> 1. 11111111 22222222 101 06.06.2018 15:34:54
>> 2. 11111111 22222222 0 06.06.2018 15:38:21
>>
>> Then the 1st one should return -2 ("call duration" critical threshold
>> hit, since 101 sec > 60 sec), and the second one should return 1
>> (success, no thresholds have been hit yet).
>>
>> This seems to be exactly how it behaved in your case. Did I
>> misunderstand your test? If not, how exactly are you expecting it to
>> work?
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Liviu Chircu
>> OpenSIPS Developer
>> http://www.opensips-solutions.com <http://www.opensips-solutions.com/>
>>
>> On 09.06.2018 11:32, Denis via Users wrote:
>>
>> Hello!
>> Liviu, can i be sure, that you will analyze my question?
>>
>>
>>
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