Hi Antanas,
have you added a failure_route like this ? :
failure_route[x] {
if (t_check_status("3[0-9][0-9]")) {
log(1, "3xx reply received !\n");
get_redirects("*");
t_reply();
};
}
Best regards,
Marian
Antanas Masevicius wrote:
Hello Marian,
tried to use this module, but ser always forwarded 302 back to calling side.
Ser himself, never generated INVITE instead of calling client. Does
uac_redirect module should really generate INVITE by replying to 302 itself?
Now, it just forwards 302 message to calling client.
Antanas
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marian Dumitru" <marian.dumitru(a)voice-sistem.ro>
To: "Antanas Masevicius" <admin(a)ntt.lt>
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 2:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Serusers] Fw: turning 30x blind forward to INVITE
Hi Antanas,
you may try the uac_redirect module from the OpenSER - it will serve
your purpose - see
http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/0.10.x/uac_redirect.html
Best regards,
Marian
Antanas Masevicius wrote:
>Hello,
>
>
>this topic was last discussed here:
>http://lists.iptel.org/pipermail/serusers/2005-May/019551.html
>
>last few days i was trying to apply juha's move() function with almost
>no success to 0.9.3 stable branch.
>
>i added such code to my ser.cfg:
>
>onreply_route[1] {
> xlog("L_NOTICE", "Reply status %rs: Reason %rr\n");
> if (t_check_status("30[12]")) {
> xlog("L_NOTICE", "We got a 30[12]!!!!!\n");
> t_move(); # custom function by juha
> #t_reply();
> };
>}
>and modified move() code like this:
>
>inline static int move(struct sip_msg* _m, char *_foo, char *_bar)
>{
> //struct sip_msg* reply;
> regmatch_t pmatch[2];
> struct hdr_field hf;
> contact_t* first;
> regex_t contact_re;
>
> // What is it? didn't find anywere.
> //reply = _m->final_reply;
> // MOD HERE
> if (!_m) {
> LOG(L_ERR, "move(): No reply found\n");
> return -1;
> }
>
>
> LOG(L_ERR, "move(): unparsed part of reply: %s\n",
_m->unparsed);
> // FIXME: where to put this?
initialisation?
> // MOD HERE
> regcomp(&contact_re, "^Contact:(.*)$",
REG_EXTENDED|REG_NEWLINE);
> if ( ( regexec(&contact_re,
_m->unparsed, 2, &(pmatch[0]), 0) !=
>0) || (pmatch[1].rm_so == -1)) {
> LOG(L_ERR, "move(): No Contact header found\n");
> return -1;
> }
>
> hf.type = HDR_CONTACT;
> hf.name.len = 0;
> hf.body.len = pmatch[1].rm_eo - pmatch[1].rm_so - 1;
> hf.body.s = &(_m->unparsed[pmatch[1].rm_so]);
> hf.len = hf.body.len + 2;
> hf.parsed = NULL;
> hf.next = NULL;
>
> // this prints out redirected contact
> LOG(L_ERR, "hf.body: '%.*s'\n", hf.body.len, hf.body.s);
>
> if (parse_contact(&hf) < 0) {
> LOG(L_ERR, "move(): Error while parsing Contact\n");
> goto failure;
> }
>
> if (((contact_body_t*)hf.parsed)->star == 1) {
> LOG(L_ERR, "move(): Contact is *\n");
> goto failure;
> }
> first = ((contact_body_t*)hf.parsed)->contacts;
> if (first) {
> // MOD HERE
> if (append_branch(_m, first->uri.s, first->uri.len, 0,
>0, Q_UNSPECIFIED) == 1) {
> goto success;
> } else {
> LOG(L_ERR, "move(): Appending branch failed\n");
> }
> } else {
> LOG(L_ERR, "move(): No contacts in Contact header\n");
> }
>
>failure:
> if (hf.parsed) {
> free_contact((contact_body_t**)(&(hf.parsed)));
> }
> return -1;
>
>success:
> free_contact((contact_body_t**)(&(hf.parsed)));
> return 1;
>}
>
>it seems that t_move succeeds(), contact gets parsed and append_branch()
>>gets execuded. But then, nothing happens. 302 is replied back to call
>>originator. It is function build_res_buf_from_sip_res is called() which
>>builds 302 message back to call originator..
>>It seems that after getting contact from 302 message, INVITE sould be
>>generatated somehow. I suspect that i am passing wrong message to
>>append_branch, but i didn't found how to access INVITE from tm module
>>while in onreply_route[].
>>
>>Can anybody with deeper ser knowledge help?
>>
>>
>>Antanas