Hi,
in the instance where you send a stateless reply, the failure route will
not be triggered. You need to try:
UserA -> proxy (rewrite with some non existent user) -> proxy (replies
with 404).
you will get failure route execution on first iteration on proxy.
regards,
bogdan
D'Addelfio Davide wrote:
Thanks for reply.
When I have a 404 Not Found, openser doesn't enter in failure root block and so it
doesn't store anything into db. In attach my cfg file.
Had a REFER message, why and what does it means?
Thanks,
Davide
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu [mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro]
Inviato: mercoledì 10 maggio 2006 23.56
A: D'Addelfio Davide
Cc: users(a)openser.org
Oggetto: Re: [Users] failure_route
Hi,
D'Addelfio Davide wrote:
Hi all,
i have 2 questions for the forum:
1) What can I do to simulate a failure message to understand if
openser store it into database, through acc_db_request?
just send it back to your proxy with a username that does not exists in
RURI -> 404 Not Found.
2) Have I any chance to get information from reply
messages, like
storing some in db or something else? I know I can't use acc and avp
module in on_reply route block, so any suggestion?
not from on_reply but from the failure_route you can.
regards,
bogdan