Hello,
what version of openser do you use? I just tested with the latest cvs
version and the port is checked also:
0(6023) grep_sock_info - checking if host==us: 12==12 &&
[192.168.1.10] == [192.168.1.10]
0(6023) grep_sock_info - checking if port 5060 matches port 5070
0(6023) grep_sock_info - checking if host==us: 12==12 &&
[192.168.1.10] == [192.168.1.10]
0(6023) grep_sock_info - checking if port 5060 matches port 5070
0(6023) check_self: host != me
Could you run it in debug=7 and log_stderror=yes and watch the debug
messages?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 11/01/05 07:16, Vitaly Nikolaev wrote:
I also went thought the same situation and found the
best solution
(fastest) to keep second application (in my case b2bua) on different IP
(alias)
-----Original Message-----
From: users-bounces(a)openser.org [mailto:users-bounces@openser.org] On
Behalf Of Tavis P
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 7:34 PM
To: users(a)openser.org
Subject: [Users] "uri == myself" matches when port is not port is
different
This is a somewhat unique situation, but with my config i have some call
features that are hosted on another SIP aware application running on the
same system.
In a branch_route block i am checking to see if destination is myself to
avoid loops, however when i direct a message to, say "127.0.0.1:5090"
and OpenSER is configured to listen on port 5060 only the "if (uri ==
mysql)" statment matches even though the port is different.
It seems to me that this behaviour is not intuative given the use of the
statment, can anyone else comment on this?
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