I pushed append_body_part_hex() function in master branch, which expects
the parameter in hexa format and it will decode it before adding it as a
body part. Can you test the function and see if it works ok?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 05.04.18 09:32, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
On 05.04.18 09:19, Sergey Basov wrote:
Are you doing msg_apply_changes before use of
sipt_destination()?
Yes I do.
Why you had to do changes inside sipt module and
not inside
append_body_part()?
I have added line to debug append_body_part() function and it
receives string till first \x00 in input...
May be this problem goes from configuration parser? Can it parse \x00
as end of value?
I make change in sipt module because I create ISUP part with replaced
\x00 by \x01 in 3 places.
I know where they are incorrect, so I can change them to 00 while
changing number using sipt_destination()
OK.
I haven't looked at the code to see how the config parser handles this
case, could be what you said.
A solution might be to add a new function append_body_part_hex(...)
where the parameter is given in hexadecimal without escaping and the
conversion to binary is done inside the code of the function. Like:
append_body_part("01 90 00 20")
Spaces can be omitted or ignored.
Cheers,
Daniel
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2018-04-05 8:20 GMT+03:00 Sergey Basov <sergey.v.basov(a)gmail.com
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Hi Daniel,
I think that kamailio while reading configuration think that \x00
character is the end of string..
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2018-04-04 19:47 GMT+03:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>>:
Hello,
I haven't looked at the source code, but it looks like it
needs some options to make it work with zero characters.
Why you had to do changes inside sipt module and not inside
append_body_part()?
Are you doing msg_apply_changes before use of sipt_destination()?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 04.04.18 16:19, Sergey Basov wrote:
Hi All.
Does nobody have any idea how to avoid this?
Thank you.
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2018-04-03 17:07 GMT+03:00 Sergey Basov
<sergey.v.basov(a)gmail.com <mailto:sergey.v.basov@gmail.com>>:
Hi All!
I have some troubles with encoding hex string to use as
ISUP part.
I have next line:
append_body_part("\x01\x10\x48*\x00*\x0a*\x00*\x02\x09\x07\x03\x90\x90\x13\x71\x32\x20\x0a\x04\x02\x13\x73\x12*\x00*","application/isup;version=itu-t92+","signal;handling=optional");
Problem is in the *\x00 *kamailio reads this string till
first \x00
May be there is some workaround?
Currently I have added some C code into SIPT module to
change values in this pisitions first to 00 then make
other changes.
My current input string is
append_body_part("\x01\x10\x48*\x01*\x0a*\x01*\x02\x09\x07\x03\x90\x90\x13\x71\x32\x20\x0a\x04\x02\x13\x73\x12*\x01*","application/isup;version=itu-t92+","signal;handling=optional");
I first make replacement \x01 to \x00 while executing
sipt_destination
May be there is better solution?
Thank you.
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