Hello,
On 11/12/13 09:38, Alex Balashov wrote:
Carsten,
On 12/11/2013 03:36 AM, Carsten Bock wrote:
why should Kamailio add a route for himself to an outbound request? 172.30.105.18 is obviously the proxy itself; so adding the Route-Header makes no sense.... (at least from a SIP-Perspective).
Record-Route: sip:172.30.105.18;lr=on;ftag=ervXH3ycHcgpK;vsf=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA--;proxy_media=yes;dlgcor=fa8.9ea
03:27:37.464071 IP 172.30.105.18.5060 > 172.30.105.20.5060: SIP, length: 367
Or am i missing something here?
That depends, philosophically, on whether the intention of this feature is to spoof BYEs so that they appear to come from the respective UAs toward each other through the proxy (or, in substance, act as if they were), or for Kamailio to unexpectedly take on the role of a UAC mid-call. :-)
there must not be any route for proxy itself, even when BYE is sent by end UA the Route is consumed by proxy, so it is no difference from this perspective.
In the initial email on this thread, there was a second proxy, so I wanted to see the route header stored for that proxy.
Cheers, Daniel