Hello, On 12/18/07 00:25, Taisto Qvist wrote: > Hi! > > And the same goes for removing headers like the stripping that > loose_route() does? yes > > So consequtive calls to loose_route() will actually check same > route-header twice?, > Or will the first actually remove a route: (if it matches "us") ? will mark for removal the local routes.
Cheers, Daniel > > Thanks a lot for the quick reply! > > TQ > > Daniel-Constantin Mierla skrev: >> >> Hello, >> >> adding a new header is not reflected immediately in the sip message, >> just before the relaying. The changes over the initial sip message >> are kept is a special list, like a diff against original message. >> >> So, append_hf("Route: xx") followed loose_route() didn't work for >> sure in any of the openser versions. You have to use dst uri: >> >> $du = "sip:ip:port"; >> >> Cheers, >> Daniel >> >> >> On 12/17/07 22:29, Taisto Qvist wrote: >>> Hi Guys, >>> >>> I have been trying all day, to create "static routing" in my >>> openser-proxy(1.3). >>> >>> My openser-script is based on the default, so what I am doing is just: >>> >>> ------------------------------------------- >>> if ( loose_route() ) >>> { >>> // strip of preloaded route is NOT being done here?? >>> route(); >>> } >>> >>> if ( isToMe() ) >>> { >>> // Do local logic >>> } >>> else >>> { >>> // forward this via proxyX >>> append_hf("Route: <sip:1.1.1.1:5060;lr>\r\n"); >>> if (loose_route() ) >>> { >>> route(1); >>> } >>> else >>> { >>> // I always end up here...loose_route() always returns false... >>> // because its looking at the first route, that should have >>> been stripped off... >>> } >>> ----------------------------- >>> >>> I have added lots of traces to lookup.c, and according to those, it >>> seems that the preloaded >>> route is not stripped off properly? >>> Once I get too the second "loose_route()", that function IS STILL >>> looking at the first >>> preloaded route, which should have been stripped in the first "if". >>> I am getting the feeling that the "deletion/stripping" of the first, >>> preloaded, Route, is not >>> done directly, causing the second check, to find the first... >>> >>> My work-around is naturally to use setdsturi(), but I thought that >>> loose_route() should be able >>> to do all this for me...? >>> >>> Also, this used to work, in version 1.1, about year ago :-) >>> >>> Any toughts? >>> >>> Regards >>> Taisto Qvist >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Users mailing list >>> Users@lists.openser.org >>> http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >>> _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users