The fact that there is a function in the source code does not mean you can use it in the route script; functions have to be properly defined and exposed/exported to make that happen.  Indeed, there are far more functions in the C source than in the modules' exported parameters list.

Check the 'rr' module reference for more info.

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On Dec 2, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Gnaneshwar Gatla <GGatla@InTouchHealth.com> wrote:

Hello,

 

I have Kamailio 3.1.0 behind a NAT. We need the Firewall for sip-security reasons.

Currently I’m using record_route_preset(“advertised_Address”) for keeping the advertised address in the record-route header. This works for fine when I have all clients running on UDP protocol.

 

I currently have some TLS clients added to our network, Kamailio does not insert the second record-route header with the advertised-IP whenever there is a call between a UDP and a TLS Client.

Instead it inserts the internal/Local IP of the server.

 

I had also noticed the record_route_preset() function does not include the transport parameter (“transport=UDP” or “transport=TLS”).

 

I was looking through the source code of Kamailio and found record_route_advertised_address() in record.c . I would like to know how to use this function with the Kamailio config.

 

Regards

Gnani

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