Hello,

On 1/12/10 4:03 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
On 01/12/2010 06:35 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,

On 1/11/10 6:55 PM, Geoffrey Mina wrote:
this was from a regular route[] block. I ended up finding an old
thread which pointed me in the right direction.

I am currently using this to retrieve the destination IP POST
dispatcher lookup:

$var(destIP) = $(ru{s.select,1,:}{s.select,1,@});

It seems to be working well. Anything I should be aware of while
using this technique?

actually ds_next_dst() populates the dst uri, which is accessible via
$du. Make sure ds_append_branch parameter is set to 0:
http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/3.0.x/modules_k/dispatcher.html#id2543896

Then you call append_branch() after doing your IP check.

If you do ds_next domain() then you get the new address in r-uri
(therefore $ru).

To get access to dest uri domain, simply use: $dd.

Your expression with transformations will give you the ip along with
protocol and uri parameters, if they are present in r-uri.

Oh, so that's the difference between ds_next_dst() and ds_next_domain()?
yes.

I never did figure that out and always used ds_next_domain(). Thanks Daniel!

So, Kamailio operates on the dst_uri in the same way that a UA uses an 'outbound proxy' setting - i.e. relays a call to RURI sip:us...@domain through proxy x.x.x.x?
yes.

Cheers,
Daniel

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Daniel-Constantin Mierla
* http://www.asipto.com/


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