Hi Henning,
Yes, I looked to topoh to hide topology but I didn't find a way to restore back the
Via and Record-Route headers when I get replies from the external network.
Regards,
Anthony
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Objet : RE: How to hide Via and Record-Route header to external network and restore them
to internal network?
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Hello,
already investigated the topology hiding modules (topos, topoh)? They might be not doing
exactly what you are describing, but usually are used for this kind of scenarios.
Cheers,
Henning
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Subject: [SR-Users] How to hide Via and Record-Route header to external network and
restore them to internal network?
Hi Community,
I have set up a SBC with Kamailio.
I am testing voice call from external network to my network and voice call from my network
to external network.
When I send SIP messages to external network, I want to hide Via and Record-Route headers
but when I receive replies from the external network I want to restore these Via and
Record-Route headers to my network.
How to store and restore these headers in Kamailio configuration ?
Could you help on this?
Thanks
Anthony Blandin