Will this also permit incoming messages from this domain? Do I need to add the gateway in any other settings besides the one you outlined?
Thanks,
Ed
If I understood you right you just need to rewrite R-URI domain and forward MESSAGE if a user in not registered.
if (!lookup("location")) {
switch($retcode) {
case -1:
$rd = "gatewaydomain.com";
t_relay();
exit;
default:
sl_send_reply("404", "Not Found");
exit;
}
}
I am trying to route SIP messages to a gateway. I am using SIP MESSAGE over UDP as well as the MSILO module for storing messages for users that aren't currently logged in. I have read through the Dynamic Routing module info but am not able to determine the best way to accomplish the routing I require. Our scenario is outlined below.
User A sends a message addressed to "sip:12345678900@mydomain.com"
Kamailio at mydomain.com checks if 12345678900 is a registered user in the system.
If not, the message header is translated to "sip:12345678900@gatewaydomain..com" and forwarded.
Incoming messages need to be accepted from their IP as well.
It would also be useful if the address came as "sip:2345678900@mydomain.com" could be translated to "sip:12345678900@gatewaydomain.com".
Is there any built in functionality I can configure for this, or will this need to be scripted?
Thanks,
Ed
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