Hello,
On 2/9/10 11:07 AM, Antonio Reale wrote:
2010/2/9 Daniel-Constantin
Mierla<miconda(a)gmail.com>om>:
Hello,
Hi Daniel,
thanks for reply.
This one should work:
route {
rewritehost("192.168.10.1");
forward();
}
Already tried that, but it doesn't work:
route {
rewritehost("192.168.10.1");
forward();
}
result in:
"bad forward argument".
you are right. I checked the source and the function without params was
missing, it is the old style:
forward(uri:host, uri:port);
However, I just added it in kamailio_3.0 branch (it is an alias to
forward(uri:host, uri:port) for better compatibility with 1.5.x) so if
you installed from git then pull again. It will be in 3.0.1.
Thanks,
Daniel
If you don't want to change the r-uri:
$du = "sip:192.168.10.1:5060";
forward();
Thanks for the suggestion, in this way it is more transparent...
The forward in 3.0 has a slightly different
parameters format than 1.5.x.
Docs should be updated and I will try to add backward compatibility
alternative.
Cheers,
Daniel
Regards.
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