I suppose I could stick an encrypted payload into the From tag, which would come back to me in the From tag of the 3xx response. However, it does not appear that uac_req_send() allows me to modify the response, and I would rather not try to override it with headers manually.
There is no header that I can pass to the redirect server that it is going to send back in the 3xx response.
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 02:40:50PM -0500, Alex Balashov wrote:
Hello,
I am using uac_req_send() to send INVITEs to a redirect server. However, upon receiving the redirect, I need access to some state information that was last available at the time of sending the request.
Does uac_req_send() allow me to persist AVPs like a normal TM transaction? If not, what are my options, other than building my own state using htable or what have you? I would really rather not maintain—and be responsible for garbage-collecting—externally constructed state like that if possible.
Thanks!
-- Alex
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