[Users] Using forward_tcp help
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
daniel at voice-system.ro
Tue Oct 10 09:19:49 CEST 2006
Maybe the REGISTER does not get to the forward_tcp(). Put some xlog()
messages and watch the trace.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 10/09/06 10:26, Nhadie Ramos wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have the REGISTER part of my ser.cfg below, what do you think is
> wrong because it doesn't replicate it.
> Do i have to do any changes on parameters of required modules?
>
>
> if (method=="REGISTER") {
>
> if ((src_ip=="10.10.10.20") ||
> (src_ip=="10.10.10.30")) {
> if (isflagset(8)) {xlog("L_INFO",
> "Register: Source is either 10.10.10.20 or 10.10.10.30\n");};
> save_noreply("location");
> } else if (!www_authorize("mydomain.com",
> "subscriber")) {
> if (isflagset(8)) {xlog("L_INFO",
> "Register: asking for authentication\n");};
> www_challenge("mydomain.com", "0");
> break;
> };
>
> if (isflagset(8)) {xlog("L_INFO", "Register:
> Authorized, saving location\n");};
>
> if (!save("location")) {
>
> sl_reply_error();
>
> } else {
> if (isflagset(8)) {xlog("L_INFO",
> "Register: Authorized, saving location\n");};
>
> if ((!src_ip=="10.10.10.20") ||
> (!src_ip=="10.10.10.30")) {
> if (isflagset(8))
> {xlog("L_INFO", "Register: Replicating to 10.10.10.20\n");};
> forward_tcp("10.10.10.20", 5060);
> forward_tcp("10.10.10.30", 5060);
> };
> };
> break;
> };
>
>
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