The reason why your second regular expression is not matching the pattern
is because of a typo in the syntax. You have used the ~= operator instead
of the =~ operator, which is the correct way to test if a string matches a
regular expression in PCRE.
Op di 2 jan 2024 om 12:28 schreef Faheem Muhamm
If you're not seeing any packets received on the Homer server, there could
be several reasons for this issue. Let's go through some troubleshooting
steps:
1.
Check Network Connectivity:
- Ensure that there is network connectivity between your OpenSIPS server
and the Homer server. Y
Alexei,
Thanks you for the feedback.
It works.
Regards,
Muchel
Op do 12 okt. 2017 14:11 schreef Alexey K. via Users <
users@lists.opensips.org>:
>
>
> Oh. The sign you need is replaced here with the 'at' word. I hope you
> understand tht you need the sign, not the word.
> As here:
> http://www
se the request has all required headers.. maybe the issue is on
> the remote side..
>
> Regards,
>
> Arsen Semionov
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 11:29 AM, Michel crans wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> when i send from opensips an option request i receive a 400-bad reques
Hi,
when i send from opensips an option request i receive a 400-bad request.
I guess this is because its missing the contact header ( wich i dont need
according the sip rfc)
09:36:19.551613
vsipproxy01.local.sip > sbc02.local.sip: [bad udp cksum 0x3c1d ->
0x1818!] SIP, length: 337