Edson,
That would work. That's what a b2bua would do. I've used a b2bua (Jasomi SBC) that sends a reINVITE one (or both) directions every X seconds. If the reINVITE isn't responded to a BYE is sent in both directions.
It's a bit tricky though. You have to watch all of the messages and pick up the right CSeq number. Also, if the other end challenges the message you would have to deal with that.
-g
On 4/2/06, Edson 4lists@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Daniel...
I was wondering if injecting a fake BYE message on the middle would do the job... sending a "fake" BYE message to OpenSER... It would see the BYE from, say, A and send to, say, B.
Wouldn't the call be finished?
Please it's just a thought... ;)
Edson.
-----Original Message----- From: users-bounces@openser.org [mailto:users-bounces@openser.org] On Behalf Of Daniel-Constantin Mierla Sent: domingo, 2 de abril de 2006 06:32 To: Manuel Ángel Rubio Jiménez Cc: users@openser.org Subject: Re: [Users] External actions
Hello,
On 03/31/06 18:23, Manuel Ángel Rubio Jiménez wrote:
Hi,
i'm new in OpenSER and i like know, how i can hang up a current call?, i
did
try it via fifo file, but i haven't found any command to do it.
Anybody can help me?
you cannot hang up a call with openser right now, it is just a sip proxy/router, you need a back-to-back user agent or at least a call stateful proxy.
Cheers, Daniel
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