So, you're saying that if all the dialogs were tracked, everything would work as I expect it to? 


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Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
I think there was an addition to use dialog module to store initial and new values. I don't know if it can be turned off or is automatically when the dialog module is loaded - just to see if that is the cause.

However, if you do msg_apply_changes(), local replies will use the new headers. I'm pretty sure it happened the same before -- e.g., it was no way to revert back so that sl can use older values of the headers. Perhaps you can revert from config, changing the header to initial value that you store in an avp, apply changes and send the reply.

Received and relayed replies should be converted.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 10/2/12 8:57 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
I should be clearer: when I say "internally generated", I don't mean it in the sense of 408 or something else opaquely generated by the proxy. I mean internally generated as in originating from the proxy, e.g. something sent with sl_send_reply() or t_reply(). 


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Alex Balashov <abalashov@evaristesys.com> wrote:
Hello,

I am using the latest cloned 3.3 branch and performing a
uac_replace_from() operation.  After the operation, I do
msg_apply_changes().

My 'uac' modparams are:

modparam("uac", "rr_from_store_param", "vsfc")
modparam("uac", "restore_mode", "auto")
modparam("uac", "restore_passwd", "xxxxxxxxx")

However, the modified From URI is getting back to the originator, both
in internally generated errors, and in relayed replies.

This didn't used to happen before 3.3, but has been outstanding for
quite some time (I didn't look at it much until now).  Is there some
possibility that there is a >= 3.3 bug?  Or, have I simply misconfigured
something?

Thanks!

-- Alex

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