Hi Anders!

Am 09.06.2010 19:00, schrieb Anders:
thanks!

...but does it even make sense what I'm trying to do?

yes.

> I mean, at what
point in the cfg would I tell it that if it's choosing a specific gw,
it needs to substitute the IP with a domain name...a new $rd?

somewhere between normal routing decisions and t_relay(), e.g.

route {
  ...sanity checks
  ...authentication
  ...NAT traversal
  ...routing decisions

  if ($rd = "1.2.3.4") { #ip address of gateway
    $rd = "domain.com";
  }

  t_relay();
  exit;
}

regards
Klaus

//Anders

On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Klaus Darilion
<klaus.mailingli...@pernau.at>  wrote:
$d_ means destination URI (DURI). The DURI is used only for routing purposes
and ist not reflected in the SIP message. You want to use $d_ which means
the request URI (RURI).

$rd = "domain.com"

regards
klaus

PS: both, ruri and duri are read/write

Am 09.06.2010 18:23, schrieb Anders:

Hi,

I have a carrier who insists and have configured their system so they
can receive INVITEs to their domain name only, and not the IP. I
cannot configure the gw for anything but IPs, but thought that I might
be able to replace the IP address in the cfg. So I tried with setting
$dd = "domain.com"; but that's not working, - I guess $dd is read-only
or something. Any ideas?

Thanks!!

//Anders

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