Daryl Sanders wrote:
I'd love to use uac_replace_to(), but to my knowledge it does not exist. I read through the UAC module docs and there is no mention of it.
Any other posibilities?
If I were to use subst(), can it be applied it in such a way that it does not cause problems with the dialog?
You have to catch everys reply and remove the + sign.
Further you have to check all in-dialog requests received from the PSTN provider and remove the + sign to, and catch every reply from the user's client to add the + sign again.
You could also use an Asterisk server between your proxy and the gateway provider.
regards klaus
PS: Maybe you can teach your PSTN provider that routing based on To: header is absolute bullshit (you can forward my email) and it should read the standards and configure its gateway to use the request URI for routing.
- Daryl
On 3/21/07, Alan Crosswell alan@columbia.edu wrote:
Let me guess -- Level 3? They're the only ones that make that bogus requirement AFAIK. And, the subst() is of course wrong, you need to do uac_replace_to() or break the dialog otherwise.... /a
Daryl Sanders wrote:
One of my providers requires the To: header to be in e.164 format with a "+" in front of it. Since there is no uac_replace_to() function yet, what are my options for adding this plus symbol?
Before anyone suggests it... I cannot just use another provider. I must find a solution to add the plus symbol.
Thanks, Daryl
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