Hi, On 10/25/2012 02:51 PM, Olle E. Johansson wrote: >> Is there a way in kamailio to statelessy forward a request without >> putting its own Via header into the message? Consider an example where a >> stateless load-balancer sends a request to a proxy A, which again >> statelessy forwards it to another proxy B, while it's not interested in >> staying in the path even for replies. It's not necessary either because >> the load-balancer, which would receive the replies from B then, can pass >> them along according to the Via path, so no tm or something is involved. >> >> This might break some RFC, but it would remove proxy A completely out of >> the path once the request got forwarded. In theory this seems possible >> if it's ensured that both the load-balancer and proxy A act strictly >> stateless, no? > From the cookbook on the wiki: > > /O > > send > > Send the original SIP message to a specific destination in stateless mode. No > changes are applied to received message, no Via header is added. Host can be > an IP or hostname. Used protocol: UDP > > Parameter is mandatory and has string format. > > Example of usage: > > send("10.10.10.10:5070");
Oh, thanks for the hint! I was always thinking about using forward(). Will double-check send() again! Andreas
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