SYNOPSIS
use Net::SIP::Dropper::ByIPPort;
my $drop_by_ipport = Net::SIP::Dropper::ByIPPort->new(
database => '/path/to/database.drop',
methods => [ 'REGISTER', '...', '' ],
attempts => 10,
interval => 60,
);
use Net::SIP::Dropper::ByField;
my $drop_by_field = Net::SIP::Dropper::ByField->new(
methods => [ 'REGISTER', '...', '' ],
'From' => qr/sip(?:vicious|sscuser)/,
'User-Agent' => qr/^friendly-scanner$/,
);
my $drop_subscribe = sub {
my ($packet,$leg,$from) = @_;
# drop all subscribe requests and responses
return $packet->method eq 'SUBSCRIBE' ? 1:0;
};
my $dropper = Net::SIP::Dropper->new(
cbs => [ $drop_by_ipport, $drop_by_field, $drop_subscribe ]);
my $chain = Net::SIP::ReceiveChain->new(
[ $dropper, ... ]
);
DESCRIPTION
Drops messages. This means, does no further processing in the Net::SIP chain and does not send something back if the incoming message match the settings.Some useful droppers are defined in Net::SIP::Dropper::ByIpPort and Net::SIP::Dropper::ByField.
CONSTRUCTOR
- new ( ARGS )
-
ARGS is a hash with key "cb" or "cbs". "cb" is a single callback to be
processed, "cbs" is an arrayref with callbacks. If one of the callbacks returns
true the message will be dropped. If all callbacks return false the message will
be forwarded in the chain.
Returns a new dropper object to be used in the chain.