[OpenSIPS-Users] 302 handling in openser

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan at voice-system.ro
Sun Aug 17 20:19:57 CEST 2008


Hi Sai,

i'm aware of the lack of support of maddr in opensips  - please uploaded 
as a bug report on the tracker and I will take care of it asap.
    http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=1086410&group_id=232389&func=browse

Thanks and regards,
Bogdan

sai at 800pbx.com wrote:
> The maddr field is in the CONTACT header and we need to extract the ip
> address in the maddr field.
>
> Regards,
> Sai.
>
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>> We have a setup where we are using Microsoft Speech Server (MSS) to
>> connect to Asterisk through Openser. This was done as MSS uses TCP only
>> and Asterisk only UDP. The connection is something like shown below:
>>
>> MSS <---->Openser<--->Asterisk<--->SIP Phones
>>
>> Now, when a SIP Invite is sent to MSS from SIP UA through openser, Speech
>> server sends back a 302 message containing a maddr field populated with
>> the new IP Address where the UA must contact. This is forwarded back to
>> the SIP UA which doesnt know how to handle this. Moreover, the transport
>> is TCP instead of UDP which creates more problems.
>>
>> We would like Openser to handle the 302 message and re-direct the Invite
>> message to the new IP address got from the maddr field. How can we
>> populate this through Openser?
>>
>> In earlier posts, it was mentioned that uac_redirect module can be used to
>> handle the 302 but how exactly can the maddr field read and Invite
>> populated with the new IP address is not clear.
>>
>> In one of the SIP users posts, the maddr usage was mentioned as :
>>
>> "In some rfc 2543 implementations it had
>> been used to force an alternative route to the the one specified in R-URI,
>> however , this is discouraged by the 3261 spec and the loose-routing
>> mechanism is provided instead."
>>
>> However, the maddr is still being utilised by systems to populate the
>> alternate routes.
>>
>> Any help regarding how can we handle the 302 will be useful for us. Using
>> Transformations module in onreply_route block did not help our cause.
>> Also, we have tried using replace_body and replace_body_all with
>> hard-coded values for the ip addresses did not do the trick.
>>
>> Please help us in this regard.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Sai.
>>
>>
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