I receive "Redirect" with more than one contact destination, and I need to do fork (parallel).
I am using "t_relay()" to do this, but I didn´t see correct relay because, now, the Openser sent Invite only one destination. Is there another command to do relay?
Could some one help me?
Does your redirect contact header have more than one response with the same q value? The redirect packet would be nice to see, as would the way you are catching the 302 in your script.
-g
On Aug 21, 2006, at 7:23 AM, Andrew And wrote:
I receive "Redirect" with more than one contact destination, and I need to do fork (parallel).
I am using "t_relay()" to do this, but I didn´t see correct relay because, now, the Openser sent Invite only one destination. Is there another command to do relay?
Could some one help me?
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My redirect has 2 destination, look this example that I get with tethreal/tcpdump: Contact:sip:+11910001@openser2.com; <sip:+11910001@openser2.xpto +11910001@openser2.xpto.com>
Redirect has "+" before URI because I am using ENUM function, but the Openser extract "+" before exec "t_relay()".
The Redirect has number 300: 300 Redirect.. Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
2006/8/21, Greg Fausak lgfausak@gmail.com:
Does your redirect contact header have more than one response with the same q value? The redirect packet would be nice to see, as would the way you are catching the 302 in your script.
-g
On Aug 21, 2006, at 7:23 AM, Andrew And wrote:
I receive "Redirect" with more than one contact destination, and I need to do fork (parallel).
I am using "t_relay()" to do this, but I didn´t see correct relay because, now, the Openser sent Invite only one destination. Is there another command to do relay?
Could some one help me?
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