Hello,
in onsend_route, the 'standard' message variables still point to
incoming message structure. But you can see what is going to be sent out
with $snd(buf).
Cheers,
Daniel
On 04/12/15 14:28, Jurijs Ivolga wrote:
Hi all,
I opened a bug here:
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/issues/430
But then I was advised to write to mailing list.
In nutshell:
I'm running Kamailio 4.3.3.
When I'm trying to update $ru, $fu & $fd in Kamailio conf:
$rU = "1000";
$fu = "sip:something@mydomain.com <mailto:something@mydomain.com>";
$fd = "newdomain.com <http://newdomain.com>";
And later I'm trying to print out $rU, $fu, $fU & $fd in onsend_route:
|xlog("ALERT: From URI $fu \n"); xlog("ALERT: From domain $fd \n");
xlog("ALERT: From user $fU \n"); xlog("ALERT: Request user $rU \n");
|
Kamailio 4.3.3 prints out following:
ALERT: From URI sip:2000@some_ip
ALERT: From domain some_ip
ALERT: From user 2000
ALERT: Request user 1000
But I believe it should:
ALERT: From URI sip:something@mydomain.com <mailto:something@mydomain.com>
ALERT: From domain
mydomain.com <http://mydomain.com>
ALERT: From user something
ALERT: Request user 1000
I'm using default Kamailio config with minor changes, you can check it
in attachment.
Is it proper behavior?
Thank you!
With kind regards,
Jurijs
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