The whole thing is I'm making routing decisions adding prefixes to
usernames, for example, suppose I have two boxes: box01 and box02. If I
want to dial to an extension in box02 from and extension registered in
box01 I was prefixing the box02 to the username. When the call hits
kamailio I check if the username has the box02 prefix and if it has I send
it to the ip address of that box stripping the prefix before. Something
like this:
if(($rU=~"^(box02)[0-9]{2,15}$")) {
$rU = $(rU{s.substr,5,0});
$ru = "sip:" + $rU + "@" + $sel(cfg_get.box02.gw_ip) +
":" +
$sel(cfg_get.box02.gw_port);
}
The problem I'm having is I'm not being able to do blind tranfers. I think
the cause is the prefix that remains in the TO field. After rewriting the
TO field nothing change. I would appreciate if someone could point me to
the right path.
Lucas Alvarez
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 4:22 PM, Andrew Pogrebennyk <apogrebennyk(a)sipwise.com
wrote:
On 03/07/2012 07:37 PM, Lucas Alvarez wrote:
I want rewrite $tU but I'm not being able,
I'm doing the following:
remove_hf("To");
insert_hf("To: sip:$rU@$rd\r\n", "From");
Then I'm printing $tU and it is still having the previous value, any
help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Did you verify what is actually sent on the wire?
If it's just a logging issue you need to do msg_apply_changes().
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