Hello,
The 404 No t found was received for another server, we had the code on
the onreply_route and that work.
if(t_check_status("404")){
xlog("L_ERR", "404 Not found\n");
append_hf("Reason: Q.850; cause=1\r\n");
xlog("L_ERR", "404 Not found apres\n");
exit;
}
Thanks,
Alexandre Rendour
Acropolis Telecom <http://www.acropolistelecom.net>
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Le 30/04/2010 12:50, Daniel-Constantin Mierla a écrit :
Hello,
On 4/30/10 11:07 AM, Alex Rendour wrote:
Hi,
We need to add header on the failure route.
Exemple:
On failure 404 Not found, we need add header
Reason: Q.850; cause=1
We tried this in failure_route:
if(t_check_status("404")){
xlog("L_ERR", "404 Not found\n");
append_to_reply("Reason: Q.850; cause=1\r\n");
xlog("L_ERR", "404 Not found apres\n");
exit;
}
and
if(t_check_status("404")){
xlog("L_ERR", "404 Not found\n");
append_hf("Reason: Q.850; cause=1\r\n");
xlog("L_ERR", "404 Not found apres\n");
exit;
}
The twice doesn't work.
Someone can help me?
is it a received 404? Or you enforce it with t_reply() from
failure
route?
If it is received, you cannot do much on failure_route() since you
process the request there. If it is enforced, then append_to_reply()
should work, just confirm is not working and I will investigate.
For received replies the solution is to use a onreply_route[x]. Before
relaying the request, use t_on_reply("x") and then in the
onreply_route[x] use append_hf(...)
Cheers,
Daniel