The branch route worked perfectly. Thanks.
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 4:26 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com
IIRC, there was no automatic handling of maddr in
request uri, only
record route module does it (or at least did it) for route headers via
loose route. The sip rfc discouraged use of maddr:
-
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3261#section-19.1.1
But you can handle it in branch route, for your specific case. After using
get_redirect() and before relaying, set a branch route, inside it you can
use:
$(ru{uri.maddr}) to get its value and use it as outbound proxy:
$du = "sip:" + $(ru{uri.maddr});
subst_uri() from textops should help removing the parameter.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 17/03/14 17:42, Marc Soda wrote:
I'm trying to handle a redirect with get_redirects(). It seems that
Kamailio is ignoring the maddr param on the contact header. Is there a way
to force maddr to be used?
The Contact header on the 302 looks like this:
<sip:2404441112@domain.com:5060;maddr=1.1.1.1>;q=0.5,
<sip:2404441112@comain.com:5060;maddr=2.2.2.2>;q=0.25
The message is then being sent to
domain.com, rather than 1.1.1.1.
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