It is, unfortunately, not possible.  The uac_req_send() requests fly under the 
radar of TM state.

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brevity, errors, and general sloppiness.

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On Jan 16, 2012, at 5:08 PM, Nathan Angelacos <nan...@nothome.org> wrote:

> 
> I'm trying to arm the failure route for a message sent via uac_req_send - 
> similar to:
> 
> {
> $uac_req(method)="OPTIONS";
> $uac_req(ruri)="sip:kamailio.org";
> $uac_req(furi)="sip:kamailio.org";
> $uac_req(turi)="sip:kamailio.org";
> 
> t_on_failure("UAC_FAIL");
> uac_req_send();
> }
> 
> failure_route("UAC_FAIL") {
>  xlog ......
> }
> 
> 
> 
> If there is no response from the remote server, kamailio resends until the 
> timers expire; but the failure route is not run.  Similarly, if a 404 is sent 
> back from the remote server, the failure route is not run.
> 
> Am I missing something obvious?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
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