Hello,

good to hear you found a solution. You can create a wiki page on our project site if you want to share your experience, or if you write it in your own site/blog, you can list it in the wiki as a link.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 11/09/14 13:06, Drazen Rep wrote:
Hi,

    On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 2:46 PM, Drazen Rep wrote:


        > I am using Kamailio 4.1.1 and dlg_manage() function for
        processing SIP requests with dialog module. After call is
        established Kamailio is being used for generating in-dialog
        INFO request toward caller (using t_uac_dlg function via
        xmlrpc). INFO messages are correctly generated but dialog
        callee_cseq value is not being incremented with every message.
        That represents a problem since other SIP requests generated
        by callee side (like OPTIONS) are not in order, and there is
        no correct information about callee_cseq value in dialog
        memory records.

        >
        > The question is how can I increment dialog callee_cseq value
        when local INFO request toward caller is being generated using
        t_uac_dlg via xmlrpc?

        such feature is not available at this moment.

        If the callee hasn't sent yet a message, the proxy won't have
        any clue on what is going to be initial cseq used by callee,
        because there is no constraint to start from 1 in the SIP RFC.


    That is true, but my intention was anyway to intercept callee
    requests (i.e. OPTIONS and BYE) and alter CSeq: header values
    based on current dialog callee_cseq value if subsequent request is
    in-dialog ( if(is_known_dlg()) and if($ft==$dlg(to_tag)) ).

    Maybe I can use $dlg_var(key) variable for that purpose? It is not
    well documented so question would be when can I initialize it
    (i.e. right after dialog creation or only after subsequent
    request)? And of course how can I increment value of this variable
    when local INFO request toward caller is being generated using
    t_uac_dlg via xmlrpc? Is it possible to address this INFO request
    (created by tm module function) inside config file at all?


Finally got this done via using 'event_route[tm:local-request]' and '$dlg_var(key)' variable for that dialog. It is working as expected. Will see if this approach brings new problem to solution.

        In the master branch (to become 4.2), I added recently support
        to increment the cseq towards caller, with the main target to
        handle authentication challenge from gateways/termination
        providers. In other words, dialog module has some capabilities
        towards handling cseq differences, but exactly what you need
        is not there.


    Had a quick look - great option, but indeed not what I need for
    this case.

        To get that, probably a new rpc command has to be exported by
        dialog module, to catch cseq updates, because t_uac_dlg is
        from tm module, with no relation to dialog. So, overall, it is
        about writing some c code to dialog module -- as starting
        point you can look at dlg_cseq.{c,h} files to see how cseq can
        be updated and eventually at dlg_bridge rpc command to see how
        a request within dialog can be sent (it sends a REFER withing
        dialog) or dlg terminate (which sends BYE).


    Thank you for the tip will take a look but unfortunately I am not
    a native C programmer.

        On the other hand, maybe there are other options for your
        needs, what is the purpose for INFO requests sent by the proxy?


    I am trying to build a proxy server which will send tariff
    information (AOC) toward IPphones/gateways (caller side) during
    the call via INFO messages with XML body.

Thank you for your help,

Drazen



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