Hello all,
 
I have a question about replicated registrations. Server1 sends an authenticated REGISTER to server2. The script looks like:
 
if (method=="REGISTER") {
                if (src_ip==server1) {
                        # Handle replicated registrations. No need to authenticate, just save.
                        if (!save("location"))
                                sl_reply_error();
                }
                else {
                        # Digest authentication
                        if (!proxy_authorize("", "subscriber")) {
                                proxy_challenge("", "0");
                                return;
                        }
                        if (!check_from() | !check_to()) {
                                sl_send_reply("400", "Bad Request");
                                return;
                        }
 
                        if (!save("location")) {
                                sl_reply_error();
                        }
 
                        # Send a copy of this registration to the other proxy
                        t_replicate("sip:server2:5060");
                }
                return;
}   
 
On server2 I get this message:
ERROR:registrar:update_contacts: invalid cseq for aor <...>
But I don't have the same message on server1. If the cseq is invalid then how come server1 saves it successfuly and then replicates it to server2?
 
thank you
 
George
 
 

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