Iñaki,
I tried redirecting with your syntax
$ru = "sip.voipstunt.com"; send_reply("302", "Redirect to SIP provider"); exit;
but i get an erro "unknown command, missing loadmodule?"
I can't figure out what module I should load, I tried uac_redirect but that's not it.
thanks
David
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 6:00 PM, Iñaki Baz Castillo ibc@aliax.net wrote:
El Viernes, 20 de Junio de 2008, Valerio Di Marino escribió:
Thanks for your answer.
Ok, but next time continue the thread in the maillist ;)
2008/6/20 Iñaki Baz Castillo ibc@aliax.net:
AFAIK if a UAC is redirected it will not include the already used credentials in the new request to the new destination (maybe I'm wrong).
Do you think is possible to force using the pseudovariables ?
No, it's not possible. When a UAAC receives a 302 it generates a completely new request with destination the URI of the "Contact" in the 302.
If you need solving NAT in your OpenSer then you need to forward the request in it after make fix NAT.
How ? Can explain better ?
If a UAC receives a 302 it will generate a new INVITE. If the UAC has not configured your OpenSer as outbound proxy, the new INVITE it generates will go directly to the SIP provider, so it's not possible your OpenSer makes fix the NAT (fix "Contact" and so). But maybe your SIP provider makes fix the NAT by itself, or you can try STUN in your UAC's.
If not you could use forwarding or redirect.
With redirect, openser will send an address and the uer will contact the new address: is it correct ? (I am not shure).
Yes, OpenSer replies a 302 with the new URI in the "Contact" header.
In OpenSer to get a redirection you must set the RURI ($ru = ...) and reply a 302 to the user.
Can you send ma a routine syntax ? For example, I would redirect to sip.voipstunt.com
Something like:
$ru = "sip.voipstunt.com"; send_reply("302", "Redirect to SIP provider"); exit;
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