Samuel,
It seems that t_replicate() requires a host and port as parameter. It looks like it
doesn't use what's in the destination set to deliver messages... which breaks
stuff. Arrgh, I'm going in circles!
-----Original Message-----
From: samuel [mailto:samu60@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 10:27 AM
To: Douglas Garstang
Cc: users(a)openser.org
Subject: Re: [Users] Tricky Question
Have you tried t_replicate instead of t_relay???
This t_replicate function should send the REGISTER to the other
registrar and absorve the answers. However this t_replicate has (or
had??) an inconvenient: it can be used with only one secondary
host...so it's not possible to use it with several asterisks. Please,
correct me if I am wrong.
Samuel.
2005/12/14, Douglas Garstang <dgarstang(a)oneeighty.com>om>:
Here's a tricky question for the list.
I have phones registering with OpenSER. After authenticating and saving the location, it
forwards each registration request onto multiple Asterisk systems who send back Trying,
OK, etc. OpenSER forwards these back to the phones eventhough they don't need to be. I
want to stop them from getting back to the phones, because from the phone's
perspective they've already registered, and now these extra Trying, Ok messages are
coming back. Furtunately it doesn't seem to be causing any problems for the Polycom
phones, but I'd still like ton get rid of them.
How....? Maybe call setflag() when I get a registration, and then look for messages
coming back with the flag?
Doug
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