Hello Joachim,
the solution is rather simple. If you have a set of proxies where you
want to send the message, you have to add the address of the first one
in dst_uri (see avp_pushto() -> $duri:
) and the
rest of them in Route headers.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 10/20/05 18:12, Joachim Fabini wrote:
Hi Klaus,
Seems like I missed to mention the most important thing:
We do have the mechanisms to store and retrieve all routes
in place. What I am looking for is just the mechanism
(OpenSER calls, order of calls) where/how to add some route
headers within the registrar so that it can route the message
to the destination.
It's about plain SIP routing, nothing to do with path
(although it's a path implementation).
regards
--Joachim
-----Original Message-----
From: Klaus Darilion [mailto:klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at]
Sent: Donnerstag, 20. Oktober 2005 15:33
To: Joachim Fabini
Cc: users(a)openser.org; 'Joachim Fabini'
Subject: Re: [Users] Registrar-initiated Route changes on Invite?
I think the Path module from ser experimental tree, recently
updated by
Andreas Granig, could do that. Probably you would have to port it to
openser.
regards
klaus
Joachim Fabini wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We'd like to force the following SIP INVITE routing
> scenario: UA1->P1->P2->R->P2->P1->UA2.
>
> Unfortunately the Route is not known apriori and
> must be built dynamically. P1 knows the Route from
> P1 to R, R knows the Route from R to P1/UA2.
>
> The INVITE sent by UA1 is loosely routed to R based
> on the Route (Route: <sip:P2;lr>,<sip:R;lr>)
> that is added by P1 to UA1's INVITE. This works.
> The message arrives correctly to the registrar, Route
> header contains Route: <sip:R;lr> as it should.
>
> What we'd like to do:
> 1) Lookup the contact (lookup("location");)
> 2) Rewrite the Route field to the value
> Route: <sip:P2;lr>,<sip:P1;lr> that is
> stored by R in an AVP.
> 3) Forward the Invite on this route to UA2
>
> Can someone please give some hints on how this
> is typically done in OpenSER?
> Although we rewrite the Invite's Route header field
> (new value stored in an AVP) at the Registrar,
> loose_route() does not work. We tried several
> alternatives including re-writing the Route header,
> pushing hard-coded strings into the Route, etc. but
> none of these solutions does what we want.
>
> What does work is if R self-forwards the Invite and
> only then adds a new Route header. Apparently
> loose_route() in R acts on the route header of the
> incoming INVITE - if present - and ignores route header
> changes done within the script.
>
> Thanks in advance
> --Joachim
>
>
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