[Users] maddr parameter
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
daniel at voice-system.ro
Wed Feb 21 23:27:19 CET 2007
Hello,
rr module has support for handling maddr in strict and loose routing (in
1.2.0). As for r-uri, there is an easy way to do it from the script in
v1.2.0 via transformations:
if($(ruri{uri.maddr}) != "")
{
# sip:maddr:port
$ruri = "sip:" + $(ruri{uri.maddr}) + ":" + $rp;
}
For more see:
http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/transformations:devel
However, automatic handling should be nicer from user's point of view.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 02/21/07 23:22, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
> Hi Watkins,
>
> some discussions may be forgotten (some timer there are too many), so
> we encourage people to use the tracker as a reminder. AFAIK nothing
> was done on the matter, so please open a BUG report about this.
>
> Thanks and regards,
> bogdan
>
> Watkins, Bradley wrote:
>> I see that there was some discussion back in March 2006
>> (http://www.openser.org/pipermail/users/2006-March/003339.html)
>> regarding this parameter, but nothing since. Daniel mentioned that
>> perhaps it might be put on the to-do list, but I see no mention of it
>> anywhere else. Was this implemented in 1.2?
>>
>> I see that maddr is available using pseudo-var transformations as
>> {uri.maddr} in 1.2, but not mention of any automatic behavior if the
>> parameter exists.
>>
>> I realize that I can work around it by using subst and subst_uri, but I
>> really shouldn't have to. A simple t_relay should send it on its merry
>> way to the value of maddr. My reading of both RFC3261 and 3263 seem to
>> imply that the existence of this parameter in the request URI mandates
>> forwarding the request to this address.
>> I see in the code (for 1.1.1, I haven't looked at 1.2 yet) that the
>> parameter is parsed, but then it appears (correct me if I'm wrong) as
>> though nothing further is done with it. Is there some relatively simple
>> way to modify the code to so that the maddr is used directly?
>>
>> As you can probably tell, I have a gateway with which I have to
>> interoperate which uses this parameter extensively, hence my interest.
>> :)
>>
>> Any advice (even if it's "use subst and subst_uri you whiner" ;) ) is
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> - Brad
>>
>>
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