Hello Andreas,
I will double check that. Probably the release of 1.2.2 shall wait fixing this (tomorrow I will test your scenario and hopefully fix if something wrong there), making it feasible 1.2.2 for next week (in the irc conf was more or less scheduled for this one).
Daniel
On 08/08/07 10:14, Andreas Granig wrote:
Btw, forget the last log line "msg_uri: bad uri sip:user@", it sneaked in while copy&paste. Rest is ok.
Andreas Granig wrote:
Hi Bogdan,
No, the r-uri is definitely ok. Here's the real-world snipped and logging example. The snipped is placed as very first code in route[0]:
if(uri =~ ";sw_domain=.+") { xlog("L_INFO", "unprocessed uri='$ru'\n"); $var(swdom) = $(ru{uri.param,sw_domain}); xlog("L_INFO", "domain='$var(swdom)'\n"); $ru = "sip:" + $rU + "@" + $var(swdom); xlog("L_INFO", "processed uri='$ru'\n"); }
This works well for ~5 times, then I get:
unprocessed uri='sip:agranig@192.168.101.11;sw_domain=sipwise.com' domain='' ERROR: parse_uri: bad host in uri (error at char ERROR: parse_sip_msg_uri: bad uri sip:agranig@ xl_get_ruri: ERROR while parsing the R-URI processed uri='<null>' msg_uri: bad uri sip:user@
Andreas
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi Andreas,
I rather suspect that there is a problem with the RURI you are trying to use. I guess you get the error for the first line ($var(mydom) = $(ru{uri.param,my_domain});), so can you check (xlog) what's the ruri before?
regards, bogdan
Andreas Granig wrote:
Hi,
At the top of my config I've put the following snippet for some SEMS routings:
if(uri =~ ";my_domain=.+") { $var(mydom) = $(ru{uri.param,my_domain}); xlog("L_INFO", "domain='$var(mydom)'\n"); $ru = "sip:" + $rU + "@" + $var(mydom); }
It does nothing more than changing an r-uri "sip:user@domain;my_domain=otherdomain" to "sip:user@otherdomain". This works fine for some requests, but then it starts to complain:
xl_get_ruri: ERROR while parsing the R-URI domain='' ERROR: parse_uri: bad host in uri (error at char ERROR: parse_sip_msg_uri: bad uri sip:user@
So obviously the transformation $(ru{uri.param,my_domain}) doesn't return the parameter anymore, but it's present in the r-uri. After a restart it works again for some requests, then again stops working.
Any hints? Andreas
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