Hello,
it is about routing priorities. loose_route() sets the outbound proxy
address. You need to reset it, so use:
$du = null;
before t_relay("udp:myd...");
Cheers,
Daniel
On 06/09/08 20:19, Anatoly Pidruchny wrote:
Hi All,
I have something like this in my script:
...
if (loose_route())
{
...
t_relay("udp:mydomain2.com");
...
}
...
The idea is that the initial INVITE message can be relayed to one
destination (
mydomain1.com). But later, for the BYE message, if that
destination becomes unavailable and we know about that, then we send the
message to
mydomain2.com. The problem is that it does not work that way.
Even if
mydomain2.com is passed to t_relay, the message is still sent to
mydomain1.com. It looks like the parameter is ignored when loose routing
is done. Is it a bug or a feature? If it is a feature, then the
documentation for the t_relay function should mention that the parameter
is ignored when loose routing is done.
Another question is, how to make it send the message to mydomain2.com?
Do I have to modify the message (like, modify the Route header)?
Thanks,
--------
Anatoly.
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