Hello,
if you look to add topology hiding to your config,then just load topos module and configure it with one of the supported backends (database like db_mysql, or redis via topos_redis). Besides that, routing blocks should stay the same.
If you wanted the config for helping to troubleshoot, then disregard this message.
Cheers,
Daniel
Hi can you share. Your config and how you implemented topology hiding?
On Fri, Jul 10, 2020, 5:35 PM Mark Boyce <mark@darkorigins.com> wrote:
Hi all
Just enabled topos with redis backend (topos/topos_redis/ndb_redis)
The interesting bits of the calls are going from kamailio (5.3.5) to Asterisk with topos enabled for that leg
All seems to be ok until the far end (Asterisk) sends a BYE. At which point kamailo passes message to WITHINDLG, in loose_route comes up false (-1) and the BYE gets missed, falling through to the “404 Not here” at the end of WITHINDLG.
I’m guessing that loose_route should be able to “see inside” topos, or should I be throwing loose_route away when using topos?
Happy to upgrade to 5.4 and do diags if it appears to be a bug.
Best regards
Mark
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