Adrian,
I see. So on the proxy where you call add_path_received(), you don't
send out the request again but just call save() then? For such a
scenario it unfortunately doesn't work.
Andreas
Adrian A wrote:
Hi Andreas,
I have set the configuration as you mentioned below but it does not seem
to help. Let me give you some more details about what I'm trying to
accomplish.
In my setup, there are 2 proxies: Proxy A and Proxy B. Depending on the
physical location, some users register to Proxy A and some to Proxy B.
The openser database is shared between the two proxies.
Here is the call scenario that I'm looking to get working:
1. User Bob registers to Proxy A with a particular NAT binding
2. External call comes in to Proxy B for user Bob.
3. Proxy B tries to contact Bob at the location from the usrloc table
but because the NAT binding does not know anything about Proxy B's IP,
the request is not passed trough.
What I need is for Proxy B to send the request to Proxy A so this can
then relay to client.
I have added the modparam settings on both proxies (since both can act
as both outbound proxies and registrar for different users) and added
inside the route:
...
If (uri == myself) {
...
If (is_method("REGISTER")) {
add_path_received();
...
I would have expected that this would add something to the 'path' value
in the location table, but this is still NULL after user registers.
Thanks,
Adrian
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 7:57 AM, Andreas Granig <agranig(a)sipwise.com
<mailto:agranig@sipwise.com>> wrote:
Hi Adrian,
I wrote the path module for exactly the scenario you describe here, so
it should work for you as well :)
So, on your outbound proxy you have to set:
loadmodule "path.so"
modparam("path", "use_received", 1)
As well as something like the following in your routes:
if(method=="REGISTER") { add_path_received(); }
An on your registrar/proxy, you have to set:
modparam("registrar", "use_path", 1)
modparam("registrar", "path_mode", 0)
modparam("registrar", "path_use_received", 1)
Cheers,
Andreas
Adrian A wrote:
Does anyone know how to use the Path functions or
has an alternative
method of solving this issue with multiple proxies?
Thanks in advance.
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Iñaki Baz Castillo
<ibc(a)aliax.net
<mailto:ibc@aliax.net>
<mailto:ibc@aliax.net
<mailto:ibc@aliax.net>>> wrote:
El Domingo, 16 de Marzo de 2008, Adrian A escribió:
> I've looked over the RFC and the module and while they
describe
a
slightly
different scenario (with a load balancer and
separate
registrars), it seems
> like it should work.
>
> I've added the required parameters to the config:
>
> modparam("registrar", "use_path", 1)
> modparam("registrar", "path_mode", 0)
> modparam("registrar", "path_use_received", 1)
> modparam("path", "use_received", 1)
>
> Then, in my auth section, I store the path:
>
> if (is_method("REGISTER")) {
> add_path();
>
> This does not seem to do anything however, the proxy still
forwards
directly
to the client instead of sending it to the proper
outbound proxy.
> I looked in the location table and I see path is set to
NULL so
unless this
> is stored in some other place, the proxy would not know
where to
send it
> anyway.
>
> Have you used this? Am I doing something wrong? I could
not find
on this
list or anywhere a sample openser config that
uses it...
Sorry, I've not used it, but I'm 100% sure that it's what you
need.
--
Iñaki Baz Castillo
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