[SR-Users] opt_reply(): called for non-OPTIONS request

Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda at gmail.com
Mon Jul 15 16:35:59 CEST 2019


Hello,

quite strange, I looked a bit over the code and I couldn't spot anything
wrong. Can you print the value of the pseudo-variable $rm from python (get
it via KSR.pv.get(...)) and see what it reports?

Cheers,
Daniel

On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 9:16 AM Alexandru Covalschi <568691 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> It's in route_reqinit, I only to couple of checks before calling it
>
>     def ksr_request_route(self, msg):
>         received_port = KSR.pv.get("$Rp");
>         proto = KSR.pv.get("$proto");
>         if ((received_port == MY_WS_PORT) or (received_port ==
> MY_WSS_PORT) and
>             (proto != "ws") and (proto != "wss")):
>             KSR.xlog.xwarn("SIP request received on " + received_port +
> "\n");
>             KSR.sl.send_reply(403, "Forbidden");
>             exit();
>
>         if not KSR.is_method_in("IABCRO"):
>             KSR.sl.sl_send_reply(405, "Method not allowed");
>             exit();
>
>         if KSR.is_INVITE():
>             KSR.rr.record_route();
>             KSR.dialog.dlg_manage();
>
>         self.ksr_route_reqinit(msg);
>
>     def ksr_route_reqinit(self, msg):
>         KSR.xlog.xinfo("IN ksr_route_reqinit\n");
>         if KSR.maxfwd.process_maxfwd(10) < 0:
>             KSR.sl.sl_send_reply(483, "Too many hops");
>             exit();
>
>         if KSR.is_OPTIONS() and KSR.is_myself_ruri():
>             KSR.x.modf("options_reply");
>             exit();
>
>         if KSR.sanity.sanity_check(1511, 7) < 0:
>             KSR.xlog.xinfo("Malformed SIP message from " +
> str(KSR.pv.get("$si")) + ":" + str(KSR.pv.get("$sp")) + "\n");
>             exit();
>
>         return 1;
> ________________________________
> Regards,
> Alexandru Covalschi
> VoIP Engineer and System Administrator
> tel: +37367367850
>
> 15 июля 2019 г., в 9:20, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda at gmail.com>
> написал(а):
>
> Hello,
> do you have that piece of code in the request route function (or a
> function executed from there)?
>
> Any other functions from KSR executed before, or it is just at the top?
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
> On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 12:31 AM Alexandru Covalschi <568691 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello list,
>>
>>         if KSR.is_OPTIONS() and KSR.is_myself_ruri():
>>             KSR.x.modf("options_reply");
>>             exit();
>>
>> with a valid URI (no username) gives the subj output (opt_reply(): called
>> for non-OPTIONS request)
>> How could that be?
>> Python KEMI, 5.2.3, docker.
>>
>> ________________________________
>> Regards,
>> Alexandru Covalschi
>> VoIP Engineer and System Administrator
>> tel: +37367367850
>>
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