Hello,
yes I'm using that one. What I'm trying to do is to rewrite the hostpart of the URI after doing get_redirects, but preferrably only after 302s with a special number.
Br, /Tobias
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu said the following on 2008-02-19 17:00:
Hi Tobias,
Have you looked at the uac_redirect module first?
Regards, Bogdan
Tobias Lindgren wrote:
Bogdan,
can you please hint me of a way to make decisions with the information in the 302? Could I use the "on_reply"-route for this or am I still only re-processing INVITEs there aswell?
Br, /Tobias
Tobias Lindgren said the following on 2008-02-15 15:28:
Hi Bogdan,
cool, didn't know that, thanks!
Br, /Tobias
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu said the following on 2008-02-15 15:26:
Hi Tobias,
It is nothing bogus or funny :)...
Shortly, in failure route, you re-process the original INVITE (and not the reply that trigger the route). So you will see the source ip of the request ;).
For more on this, see the admin training material : http://www.voice-sistem.ro/downloads/2007.08.29-Admin-Course/
Regards, Bogdan
Tobias Lindgren wrote:
Hi there,
I was trying to do this in OpenSER 1.2.2: failure_route[1] { if (t_check_status("302")){ xlog("L_ERR", "302 source ip address is $si"); if (src_ip == 192.168.5.1) { # Do something }; }; };
But the proxy sending the 302 (192.168.5.1) is not the one who ends up in my logs, instead my sip-server (192.168.1.1) who initiated the call ends up in the log.
"302 source ip address is 192.168.1.1".
Have I understood the "$si" psuedo variable wrong? Can I find the correct source address of the 302-message somehow?
Br, /Tobias
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