Thankyou Daniel,
Yesterday I posted a comment to the Kamailio Github Issues including a patch which adds an
optional parameter to the ipsec_destroy function.
Although it’s a quick hack, the patch solves my problem, and I believe it has no impact on
existing behaviour.
All the best
James Bishop
European Commission
Directorate-General Joint Research Centre
E.2 Unit
Via E. Fermi 2749, TP 723
I-21027 Ispra (VA), Italy
+39 0332 786225
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Subject: Re: [kamailio/kamailio] ims_ipsec_pcscf: dummy AOR ***(a)***.*** prevents
ipsec_destroy() from finding contact (Issue #3570)
The event route are executed with a fake message, because there could be situations when
there is not SIP message received from the wire. The solution here is to enhance the
function to get the value of the AoR as a parameter.
I am tagging this accordingly, maybe someone is going to code it (you are of course
welcome to do it, as well), if not, it is going to be closed after a while.
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