Hello again,
I applied a patch to devel version(svn head). Can you try and see if
works ok now? If yes, I will backport to stable versions.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 03/23/07 17:41, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
the r-uri is given as parameter by default:
http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/1.2.x/exec.html#AEN101
Probably has to be quoted in the module. I will check it.
Alternatives in 1.2.0 are exec_avp() of exec module, or the perl
module, where you can embed a perl application to be executed in
config file. You get access to lot of internal functions and
structures of openser.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 03/23/07 16:43, Tobias Lindgren wrote:
Hi,
forgot this error message in the output from openser:
0(7689) ERROR: exec_str: cmd lookup.php
'sip:1001@192.168.0.1:5060;sipx-noroute=Voicemail' failed.
exit_status=-1, errno=10: No child processes
Br,
/Tobias
Tobias Lindgren said the following on 2007-03-23 14:26:
Hi all,
I'm using exec_dset to run a script which takes the Request-URI and
returns a new Request-URI based on the number dialed.
In ser.cfg I'm doing this:
if (exec_dset("lookup.sh \"$$SIP_RURI\"")) {
# Route call
} else {
# Reply with a cause
}
Recently a customer started to use SIP-X, and his INVITES with
Request-URIs looks like this:
sip:1001@192.168.0.1:5060;sipx-noroute=Voicemail
Ser responds with "500 Server Internal Error" to these INVITEs,
which is
due to that my script fails.
If I run OpenSER in the foreground with debugging I can see this:
0(20509) exec:w_exec_dset: executing [lookup.php "$SIP_RURI"]
0(20509) exec_str: rtrim
sh: line 1: sipx-noroute=Voicemail: command not found
How do I correctly escape the SIP_RURI in my openser.cfg to prevent my
script from failing? Or is the RURI to long or something? If I run my
script from commandline with the request uri, everything is fine.
Br,
/Tobias
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