Daniel, I think this could be implemented without re-introduction of error_route, what about core parameter route_on_error=yes/no (default no)? If route on error is enabled, then sanity module will do the trick:
route{ if(!sanity_check("1159")) { xlog("L_INFO","Bad message from $proto:$si:$sp\n$mb\n"); break; } ....
It will be up to script writer what to do in main routing block if message parsing fails.
On Friday 29 October 2010, Sergey Okhapkin wrote:
It would be nice to get error_route back. The route was trivial in my cfg file:
error_route { xlog("L_INFO","Bad message from $proto:$si:$sp\n$mb\n"); drop(); }
On Friday 29 October 2010, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
On 10/28/10 1:41 PM, Sergey Okhapkin wrote:
I've found one more feature missed in 3.1 - error_route is eliminated and sanity module added. But if received SIP message is malformed and can't be parsed, routing script is not executed and I have no way to log the message to kamailio log. I did it in error_route before.
This logging is important to me to support customers. SIP ALG in routers often breaks Via line :-(
Since I developed error_route, I remember that it handled just sporadic cases, but I can add an event_route to pass the buffer and some hints to configuration file in case the initial parsing fails and the message is dropped before getting to config file.
It is good to know that someone use such case, introduction of sanity was clearly mentioned and so far there was no complain.
Cheers, Daniel
On Thursday 28 October 2010, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
On 10/26/10 2:22 PM, Sergey Okhapkin wrote:
setdebug() function is no longer provided by core. How to change debug level dynamically in the script to trace execution of a few statements only?
seems was lost in transition to 3.0, I will check to see what can be done with the new architecture.
Thanks, Daniel
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