Hello,
On 12/2/10 4:15 PM, nikita wrote:
Hello,
Sorry for the late reply, I was a little busy by something else.
On 30/11/2010 22:24, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
do you have
#!KAMAILIO
as first line in config file? This is required only for kamailio 3.0, next versions has the feature of dropping replies by default.
Yes I have #!KAMAILIO at the beginning of my kamailio.cfg.
is your config that you pasted located in a tm onreply route or the default onreply route? TM onreply route can drop only provisional replies (100-199).
Also, someone notided me that it could be a better idea to do a proper dialog establishment and try to end it after that, for example with dlg_bye("all"); So I think I will try to use something like :
#!ifdef WITH_MEDIA_PROXY
if (is_method("INVITE")&& status == "200") { use_media_proxy(); if($rc< 0) { xlog("L_ERR", "invite reply error,
use_media_proxy() failed with $rc \n"); if (dlg_get("$ci", "$ft", "$tt")) { xlog("L_DBG", "ending a new dialog\n"); dlg_bye("all"); } } } #!endif
Anyone has ever tried something like that ?
You will send the BYE before the 200ok is sent to caller, so it will get rejected most probably.
Cheers, Daniel
Thanks,
Cheers, Daniel
On 11/26/10 12:55 PM, nikita wrote:
Hello,
I'm using kamailio 3.0 with mediaproxy and I want to cancel calls if I have no mediaproxy relay connected to my mediaproxy dispatcher.
In my request route I'm checking if "use_media_proxy()" is returning me a positive result and it's working fine :
use_media_proxy(); if($rc< 0) { sl_send_reply("480","Temporarily Unavailable"); exit; }
But I'm also want check in my onreply_route If I still have an active relay because I need to rewrite the sdp in the 200/OK reply. My problem is that I don't know how to end the transaction, I have tried :
if (is_method("INVITE")&& status == "200") {
#!ifdef WITH_MEDIA_PROXY use_media_proxy(); if($rc< 0) { xlog("L_ERR", "invite reply error $rc \n"); dlg_bye("all"); } #!endif }
and also :
if (is_method("INVITE")&& status == "200") {
#!ifdef WITH_MEDIA_PROXY use_media_proxy(); if($rc< 0) { xlog("L_ERR", "invite reply error $rc \n"); drop(); } #!endif }
In both case I'm seeing in my log file that use_media_proxy() returned me -1, but the reply is routed to the caller ...
Any idea on how I can cancel my call in the onreply_route ? Also, I don't know if it's a good thing to make a second call to "use_media_proxy" in the onreply_route, mediaproxy module couldn't reply me with a different relay address if I have multiple mediaproxy relay?
Regards,