Warning header field in the answer could reveal the content of the URI which may be what's causing troubles....
jiri
On 12/10/13 5:09 PM, Helena Garcia-Nieto wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the answer but…
I already tested if the problem is there and even commenting the prefix out the error is exactly the same.
That is why I test it using:
pstn.gw_ip = "10.XX.XX.XX"
pstn.gw_port = "5060"
And route(PSTN)
Without changing original PSTN routing.
I’m getting the same problem.
Could you think on something else that can be affecting that?
Helena
*From:*sr-users-bounces@lists.sip-router.org [mailto:sr-users-bounces@lists.sip-router.org] *On Behalf Of *Daniel-Constantin Mierla *Sent:* martes, 10 de diciembre de 2013 16:54 *To:* Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List *Subject:* Re: [SR-Users] 500 I'm terribly sorry error
Hello,
I guess the r-uri is not correct after your changes. you can try to print $ru with xlog(...) just before the route(RELAY).
You should use string operation to add the prefix instead of using a regular expression substitution, like:
prefix("A99901");
or
$rU = "A99901" + $rU;
Cheers, Daniel
On 10/12/13 16:19, Helena Garcia-Nieto wrote:
Hello, Thanks in advanced for the help. I am almost new with kamailio and still struggling through silly problems so please forgive me if the solution is so obvious. I have a network like Xlitle -- Kamailio -- GW The GW is more or less out of my reach for changing the behaivour. As devices I have xlitle Kamailio is on version 4.0.2 I’ve changed only few things from the default config file. Add mysql support, auth, userlocdb, pstngw. For this part, gw routing , I’ve defined gw ip and port inside the PSTN definition like: #!ifdef WITH_PSTN # PSTN GW Routing # # - pstn.gw_ip: valid IP or hostname as string value, example: # pstn.gw_ip = "10.0.0.101" desc "My PSTN GW Address" # # - by default is empty to avoid misrouting pstn.gw_ip = "" desc "PSTN GW Address" pstn.gw_port = "" desc "PSTN GW Port" iskratel.gw_ip = "10.XX.XX.XX" iskratel.gw_port = "5060" #!endif I route the calls with: route(ISKRATEL); And defined a routing function route[ISKRATEL] { #!ifdef WITH_PSTN # check if ISKRATEL GW IP is defined if (strempty($sel(cfg_get.iskratel.gw_ip))) { xlog("SCRIPT: PSTN rotuing enabled but iskratel.gw_ip not defined\n"); return; } # only local users allowed to call if(from_uri!=myself) { sl_send_reply("403", "Not Allowed"); exit; } if (strempty($sel(cfg_get.iskratel.gw_port))) { $ru = "sip:" + $rU + "@" + $sel(cfg_get.iskratel.gw_ip); } else { $ru = "sip:" + $rU + "@" + $sel(cfg_get.iskratel.gw_ip) + ":" + $sel(cfg_get.iskratel.gw_port); } # Add profix to ISKRATEL: A99901 subst_uri('/^sip:(.*)/sip:A99901\1/i'); # add A99901 route(RELAY); exit; #!endif return; } I can see that the code goes all the way to the route(relay) but all I can see is the 500 I’m terribly sorry, server error occurred (7/SL) and a second response 500 I’m terribly sorry, server error occurred (7/TM) I’ve tried defining the IP as the given pstn.gw_ip and route(pstn) without changing anything on the pst default routing but the response of the server is the same. I cannot see any special error on the logs. I have the exact same config for this part, in another test server and the calls go to the gw without reporting any error. I’ll appreciate any help from you! Thanks in advanced for your time Helena _______________________________________________ SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list sr-users@lists.sip-router.org <mailto:sr-users@lists.sip-router.org> http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users
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