Storing the values in dialog module can be useful, you need to enable it:
- http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/stable/modules/uac.html#uac.p.restore_dlg
But I am not sure if that is making dialog to use them automatically for
BYE requests.
What you can try is to enable event_route[tm:local-request] to catch
local generated BYEs and update the headers there (either from dialog
variables or from other source if you can determine that).
Cheers,
Daniel
On 02/10/14 09:00, Julia Boudniatsky wrote:
We use dialog module in our configuration.
uac_replace_from/to is called after dlg_manage().
From UAC documentation: "If you create a dialog ( with dlg_manage() )
before calling uac_replace_from(), this avp will not be needed. The
values of the uris will be stored as dialog variables."
And we have problem only with locally generated BYE, all other local
requests (ACK, CANCEL) works fine.
Thank you,
Julia
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 4:28 PM, Julia Boudniatsky <juli...@gmail.com
<mailto:juli...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
We use dialog module in our configuration.
uac_replace_from/to is called after dlg_manage().
restore_mode is auto.
URIs are modified automatically in all subsequent local requests,
exclude BYE generated in dlg timeout.
In this case original URIs are sent to both caller and calee sides.
If call going through only one kamailio server, all works fine.
Problem starts with a chain of servers with from/to manipulation.
When timeout occurs in one kamailio server, calee kamailio server
receives BYE with original (not modified) URIs and URI restore
gets wrong parsing result.
Call clears in caller side and stay connected in caller.
Whether there is any solution?
BR ,
Julia.
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