It's just MSRP responses (I've only gotten the
client stack to
generate 200 OKs).
Regards,
Peter
On Thu, 2013-02-07 at 16:38 +0100, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
I will look over it very soon, just didn't get time yet.
Is it for all messages, or just for some particular ones?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 2/7/13 11:46 AM, Peter Dunkley wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone got any ideas about this, because it has me very confused.
Peter
On Wed, 2013-02-06 at 16:28 +0000, Peter Dunkley wrote:
Possible - but the inside the MSRP function the
pv_get_intstrval()
function is used, so in both the examples from my email I would
expect $msrp(code) to resolve to an integer with a value of 200.
Regards,
Peter
On Wed, 2013-02-06 at 14:09 -0200, Edson - Lists wrote:
> Just a guess....
>
> hex('\n') => 0x0a or '10'
>
> So, 10200 = concat('10','200')... don't know why... but
that's a hint...
>
> Edson.
>
> Em 06/02/2013 14:03, Peter Dunkley escreveu:
> >
> > I am having strange behaviour with $msrp(code).
> >
> > The following config. fragment:
> >
> > if (msrp_is_reply()) {
> > xlog("Code: $msrp(code)\n");
> > if ($msrp(code) < 300) {
> > xlog("Received OK MSRP reply\n");
> > } else {
> > xlog("Received failure MSRP reply\n");
> > }
> >
> >
> > Produces the following output:
> >
> > Feb 6 15:55:02 blade14 /usr/sbin/kamailio[3831]: ERROR: <script>:
Code: 200
> > Feb 6 15:55:02 blade14 /usr/sbin/kamailio[3831]: ERROR: <script>:
Received failure MSRP reply
> >
> >
> > Which I can't explain as 200 is clearly less than 300.
> >
> > It gets even stranger when I change the config. to this:
> >
> > if (msrp_is_reply()) {
> > $var(tmp) = $msrp(code)
> > xlog("Code: $var(tmp)\n");
> > if ($var(tmp) < 300) {
> > xlog("Received OK MSRP reply\n");
> > } else {
> > xlog("Received failure MSRP reply\n");
> > }
> >
> >
> > And this is the output:
> >
> > Feb 6 15:56:17 blade14 /usr/sbin/kamailio[3831]: ERROR: <script>:
Code: 10200
> > Feb 6 15:56:17 blade14 /usr/sbin/kamailio[3831]: ERROR: <script>:
Received failure MSRP reply
> >
> >
> > The MSRP response here was a 200 OK. So where did the 10200 come from?
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Peter
> >
> > --
> > Peter Dunkley
> > Technical Director
> > Crocodile RCS Ltd
> >
> >
> >
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