Pavol Segeč wrote:
Hi,
But as I see in rfc3261 such header as Remote-Party-ID is not there, or I'm wrong? What this headre means? In which rfc it is described? I suppose that
It never reached the RFC state, it was only a draft, but is supported by Cisco, Asterisk, ser, Inalp, ...
http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/02mar/I-D/draft-ietf-sip-privacy-04.txt
for wished functionality should we need rewrite From and Contact headers
Do not rewrite From: as it is forbidden (used for dialog matching in RFC2543)
Do not rewrite Contact:, user rpid.
regards, klaus
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pavol
-----Original Message----- From: Klaus Darilion [mailto:klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at] Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 1:31 PM To: Pavol Segeč Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] URI rewrite utils
This can be achieved by using the Remote-Party-Id: header (rpid).
Take a look at append_rpid_hf from auth module: http://openser.org/docs/modules/0.10.x/auth.html#APPEND-RPID-H F-NO-PARAMS
regards, klaus
Pavol Segeč wrote:
Hi,
Ser has a few cmd which allows rewrite request uri or some
part of it.
Does SER have some cmd which allow rewrite caller uri or
some part of it?
For example, my uri is 1767@mydomain.com but when I'm
calling outside
of my VoIP world to PSTN (for example through Cisco call manager) I would like to identify myself by E.164 address format, i.e.
+4214151341767@mydomain.com.
It should be helpful for me change my URI.
Thanks,
palo
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