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Hello!
I have a problem with writing the BYE message from the ACC module to the database, because the messages are generated locally by the ims_charging module at the end of the credit and the flag will not work.
You can help catch such local messages and make a record in the database.
Hello, I have some trouble to figure out how routing works when the
request coming from the kamailio itself (used as a user agent per example)
.I try to use presence PUA... modules. The issue I have is the NOTIFY
requests aren't sent to the good destination; it doesn't seems to obey to
the contact or other informations when the device did a SUBSCRIBE.
I don't want to ask to troubleshoot the presence module directly
I just want to know how Kamailio deals with request coming from Kamailio
itself (in the case of a NOTIFY generated by PUA_... modules
My mains questions are:
Does the pua modules when generating request like NOTIFY will pass through
request_route ?
Does the pua modules when generating request like NOTIFY will be sent
only when t_relay() is used or UA kamailio based request bypass all the
logic of the Kamailio proxy behavior ?
I'm trying to understand if I can modify the NOTIFY request to change
destination before the "routing decision" is made by Kamailio
Kamailio 5.6.0 used as :
-proxy to remote pbx for call dialog
-registrar/location server
-media relaying and nat management
-...and I try to use it as a presence server instead to use the pbx behind
kamailio
Hi,
Happy New Year!
From what I understand, replies are always sent back out of the listener on which they were received, though `reply_to_via` (off by default) can override this and cause the exit listener to be recalculated based on a real-time assessment of the best way to reach the last Via hop.
Two questions arise:
1) If turning `mhomed` off, can `$fs` be used to override the exit interface of locally generated replies, too? If so, where should it be done? In a request_route prior to a send_reply() / sl_send_reply() / t_reply() call?
Or should it be done inside a local reply route or onsend_route?
2) Does this differ for locally generated replies vs. relayed replies, either statefully or statelessly?
Thanks!
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Hi Guys,
can someone point me in the right direction as to how i can use kamailio as a registration proxy similar to how opensips does mid_registrar?
i want to proxy all sip registrations through kamailio to asterisk or freeswitch
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A Happy, Peaceful And Prosperous Year 2023 to everyone using Kamailio
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Looking forward to meeting many of you around this world during 2023 and
collaborating in a friendly environment!
Daniel
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