Let me also explain a bit what I'm trying to fix through this method.
We have an Asterisk box that forwards call through kamailio to one of our carriers. That works great. The calls are being forwarded with a To of: 5551112222@kamail1.domain.com towards our carrier
We also added another kamailio 'load-balancer' (using dispatch module ) box in the middle of all this to try and eventually load balance the calls. So the setup looks like this: Asterisk -> Kamailio Load Balancer -> Kamailio gateway -> Carrier. The problem with this setup is that now our carrier doesn't accept the calls and returns a 500 - Internal error message. The only difference I saw is that the To in the packets now look like this: 5551112222@kamail-load-balance.domain.com
I'm thinking the carrier is blocking us based on not recognizing the domain part in the URI and that's why I'm trying to change it. Does it make sense ?
Quoting qmail@polarismail.com:
Sorry if I repeat myself - I just subscribed properly to the list:
if you don't need to change it back for replies and next requests, try:
$td = "xyz.com";
IIRC, that is available on 3.2.x. If not, either you upgrade or use replace functions from textops.
Cheers, Daniel
Thank you for replying. We tried the direct assignment of $td="xyz.com" but the variable doesn't change. We are doing an xlog print right after and an ngrep and we confirmed that the domain part of the URI doesn't change. I also tried a subst() and it's the same problem. I read on the online documentation that the variable is read-only and I figured it can't be changed through these methods. That's why I tried uac_replace_to().
To sum it up, is that variable read-only or not ?
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