Update to my earlier post: I found a change log for v1.5 or 1.6 that says "reply_to_via" option has been withdrawn. So the documentation needs to be corrected because it is still shown right through to v2.4
I still have some questions about how much control we have over the routing of replies: Is it possible to change the destination where replies are sent or will they always be routed to the source address of the corresponding SIP request, even when the topmost Via has a different address in its URI? The answer to that question may be in 2 parts because some responses are generated internally - e.g. "100 Giving a try", some 200 OK's - while others are received from a downstream server and can be caught in onreply_route. [It is also possible to explicitly generate responses using t_reply() or sl_send_reply(), but these offer no routing options]. Supplementary to this, is the addition of ";received=w.x.y.z" to the topmost Via something that is always done when the source of a request doesn't match the Via's URI? Does this happen inside t_relay()? Do we have any control of this from within the script? Thanks. John Quick Smartvox Limited _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opensips.org http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users