Here is the link to the patch:

http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=sip-router;a=blobdiff;f=modules/tm/t_msgbuilder.c;h=b5ff3094af2594e62a050ccc56768ad9237eb633;hp=aa0144c8443760c9e81ee121ef907be812fa9da8;hb=4e4b1339bfd3a832f5feeb1d2a2380c7455ec82b;hpb=744a8d317b894a1360e3441a9e69ac9190a1745b

You have to add the lines starting with '+' in t_msgbuilder.c -- there are six.

Not sure it really works replacing the entire file, it is safe to apply the patch.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 4/25/13 3:17 PM, Uri Shacked wrote:
I have no internet access from my kamailio servers.
where can i download it and install?
or just download the t_msgbuilder.c and reinstall 3.3.2 ?


On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 3:55 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

I committed a patch to add angle brackets around From/To URI for local generated requests. Here is the link to commit:

- http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/sip-router/?a=commit;h=4e4b1339bfd3a832f5feeb1d2a2380c7455ec82b

No time to test it, so give it a try. If you are using 4.0 (even 3.3) should work by just cherry-picking. Let me know if works fine.

Depending on feedback will be part of 4.0.1 (out in few hours), or let to be backported for 4.0.2.

Cheers,
Daniel


On 4/25/13 2:23 PM, Uri Shacked wrote:
Hi,
As i wrote, when the BYE is "normal" not generated form dlg_timeout. srv2 that forwards it, does it OK.
The TO/From headers in my scenario are the same as the initial request in both servers (there are 2 legs for each call (incoming and outgoing), on each leg i use the same initial headers.Ii hope i was more clear now.
Thanks,
Uri


On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Klaus Darilion <klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at> wrote:
IMO the timeout-triggered BYE should have identical From/To headers as the initial request - otherwise it may cause issues with clients that are strict, or rely on identical headers (like in your setup).

regards
Klaus


On 25.04.2013 13:30, Uri Shacked wrote:
Hi,

Following this issue, and the issue "BYE dialog timeout bad syntax" from
Julia.

I have 2 kamailio servers. srv1 creates a dlg_timeout BYE and sends it
to srv2 that forwards the BYE to the next sip server (some other server...).

I can definitely see that the BYE that is being forward is malformed.
The TO header info is not complete (the port section for example).

When a "normal" bye is received from srv1 (not dlg_timeout) all works fine.

One thing that i do in this scenario, on srv2 i use uac_replace() on the
TO header. So, it is OK that the final destination is different (i do
translations).

I attached the BYE from both servers.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Uri

You probably meant the To and From headers, I'm guessing. Yeah, as long
as there is no display name component, URIs in headers like that don't
have to go in <>s. The way Kamailio sends it is grammatically valid, per
RFC 3261. The user agents are at fault for not understanding it
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