IƱaki Baz Castillo wrote:
Not so easy. I've never tryed the only way to
process a *stateless* reply is
in "onreply_route[0]".
Theorically "check_trans()" works also in ONREPLY_ROUTE, but even if it
detects the reply, how to drop it? do "drop()" or "exit()" eliminate
a
response?
I would think drop() would do it.
Why is the response stateless? When a 487 is relayed by a proxy it is
statefully associated with an INVITE transaction that is being closed in
response to a CANCEL, right? Or did I not carefully read this thread
and miss something?
If
reply-routes can be used to modify replies (i.e. SDP and Contact
fixups for NAT traversal), surely they can be used to suppress them as
well?
Sure? (I don't know).
PD: I will try it right now :)
Will be interested to know the results!
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