I don't know if this is right, but:

        if(is_method("INVITE"))
        {
                rewritehostport("test.com");
                sl_send_reply("302", "Moved Temporarily");
        }

seems to work for me.

I'd try loading some branches if you want more than one
item in the contact header.  Just guessing though, I'm usually
the recipient of a 302!

-g

On Aug 22, 2006, at 8:24 AM, Christophe Irles wrote:

Hi,

I checked archive without any result... >From an openSER rule, I want to create a 302 message if a specific RURI is used.

First I need to change the contact header to specify the URI of the new callee.

I tried something like that:
avp_printf("$avp(s:100)", "sip:test@christophe.fr;target=$ruri;cause=486;");
avp_pushto("$ct", "$avp(s:100)"); # => error generated on this line

ERROR:avpops:fixup_pushto_avp: unsupported  destination "$ct"; expected $ru,$du,$br

So how can I modify the contact header ?

Just after the update on the contact header I envisaged to use this function
sl_send_reply(302, "Moved Temporarily")

Is it  correct ? Is there a better way to 'create' 302 message in this case ?
I check UAC_REDIRECT module but I don't think I can use it in this case or perhaps I missed something

Before to use a 302 message I succesfully tested to create a new INVITE with the $ruri modified correctly. But I would like to create a 302 message to prevent any problem of authentication.

Thanks,
Christophe

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