Greg,
I wish it were that easy. If you receive a REGISTER message, it does contain the <Contact> header.
But by doing the following a 200 OK is retured __without__ a <Contact> header and therefore the SIP client must ignore the response. So I really need to find a way to "copy" the Contact header from the REGISTER message to the 200OK response.
if (method=="REGISTER") { sl_send_reply("200", "OK"); break; };
FYI, if you're wondering why such a silly thing is needed it is because we use a UTstarcom iAN-02EX ATA which is two phone ports on the back. We only configure Line 1 and in the past this caused customers problems because they assume the Line 1 is the "left" port and Line 2 is the "right" port.
So the just plug in to the left port (Line 2) and realize the get no dial tone. Then they call for support and blah blah blah.
So we now configure Line 2 as extension 697. If they attempt to dial __any__ number from Line 2 we route them to the Asterisk server and play a "please reconfigure your ATA" message to prevent a support call.
The only problem is that in order for the ATA to give dial tone it must successfully REGISTER.
And from a SIP proxy point of view, there is no reason to ever fully process these REGISTER messages.
Regards, Paul
On Apr 2, 2005 3:50 AM, Greger V. Teigre greger@teigre.com wrote:
No guarantees that this works, just a quick attempt: You already have a Contact header in the reply (I believe), you just need to manipulate it. (If not, you can use avp_pushto("Contact/reply","avpair") to create one)
Use subst to get: Contact: sip:username@ipaddress:port;q=0.00;expires=3600.
Here is a regex I put together as an example: /^Contact:(.*)sip:([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)@([0-9.]+):([0-9]*)(.*)$/Contact:\1sip:\2@\3:\4>;q=0.00;expires=3600/
Good luck! ;-) g-)
Java Rockx wrote:
Hi All.
I'm using ser-0.9.1 with auth_db enabled for user registration stuff.
I need to fake a REGISTRATION under certain circumstances. What I want to do is sl_send_reply("200", "OK") when I get a REGISTER message from user 697.
I don't want to actually call the save("location") method because I do not want to store 697 in the database or in ser's cache.
So how can I sl_send_reply() and include the <Contact> header which the save() function would normally insert in to the response?
I'm thinking I could use AVPOPs somehow, but I'm not sure.
Can this be done?
Regards, Paul
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