Hi Vikas!
Why do you need a strict router SIP proxy? You could use a loose router
and SIP elements which are strict routers do not see the difference.
regards
klaus
Vikas CG. schrieb:
Hi,
Thanks for the information,
Actually we were looking to some server which can acts as a strict
router.
Can u suggest regarding this?
Thanks,
Vikas C.G.
-----Original Message-----
From: Klaus Darilion [mailto:klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 7:59 PM
To: Vikas CG.
Cc: users(a)openser.org
Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] Want to know about configuring openser as
strict router
Hi!
Openser is a loose-router. This means that the inserted Record-Route
header do have the ;lr parameter. Thus, other SIP clients know that
openser is a looserouter and weill send messages in loose-router syntax.
On the other hand, openser checks if the next route header and/or the
RURI contains the ;lr parameter to make conversion from/to strict-router
syntax.
Thus, depending on if the previous and next hops are strict or loose
routers, openser will do the conversion (by using the loose_route()
function).
regards
klaus
Vikas CG. schrieb:
Hi all,
We are using openser server for testing. Can
we configure it as
strict router?
I have tried making changes in configuration
file by enabling Record
Route.
I want to know whether the openser will
strictly acts as “Strict Router”
I.e. performing actions like modifying Request
URI and last route
header.
Can any body suggest me?
Thanks in advance ,
Vikas C.G.
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