[OpenSIPS-Users] How to modify the 100 Trying packet

Tyler Merritt tyler at fonality.com
Tue Feb 8 13:51:35 CET 2011


Japan mate.  It's Japan.  I'm lucky it isn't NTT...  Now that would be like
being in prison.

On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 4:17 PM, Dave Singer <dave.singer at wideideas.com>wrote:

> I'm just trying to be helpful where I can, appreciative of the help
> I've received and the great free software. My biggest worry is
> misleading someone now or later in a list search. :-)
>
> Just came across in another thread about the server header that you
> can set it. Not sure of all the ramifications, I haven't tried it
> myself.
> Check out http://www.opensips.org/Resources/DocsCoreFcn16#toc66
> You may want to try setting it to "" and see what happens. Though that
> will affect any place it would use the Server header. Though I think
> it is only a FYI header that is not required.
>
> Seems like a very pick carrier. :-/  Oh the hoops they sometimes put
> you through.
>
> Dave
>
> On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 8:14 PM, Tyler Merritt <tyler at fonality.com> wrote:
> > Dave,
> > Thanks for your reply.  I see you reply a lot and I appreciate you taking
> > the time to help us.
> > I read the page you linked - and I've stumbled across that before, but
> it's
> > not what I want to do sadly :(
> > The carrier basically wants me to strip the "Server" header from the 100
> > message.  That's it - if this message went through the routing logic, I
> > could just "remove_hf("Server");" but alas...
> > I've told them this is a no-go for now.  Seems that we would have to
> modify
> > the OpenSIPs core to make it happen.  Not worth the time or effort for
> this
> > reason.
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 3:10 AM, Dave Singer <dave.singer at wideideas.com>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> The 100 Trying is sent out to the originating server/user
> >> automatically when you send the invite off to the next destination
> >> with t_relay and exit in the main routing script.
> >> The 100 Trying you receive in the on_reply is just to let you know
> >> that the next hop is not dead and it is working on it. Your server
> >> only uses it for it's timeout for the call to that server.
> >> See the optional flags in the t_relay docs:
> >> http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/1.4.x/tm.html#id271564
> >> That should get you going.
> >> FYI if (is_method("TRYING")) would always be false since the method is
> >> INVITE and the status message would be Trying or "Giving a try" or
> >> something else. Never count on the status message, just the code.
> >> Different servers send back different messages. Unless you are
> >> factoring that in.
> >> I think you actually might be looking for fix_nated_contact. Check
> >> that out. Depends on what you are trying to accomplish.
> >>
> >> Dave
> >>
> >> On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 3:48 AM, Tyler Merritt <tyler at fonality.com>
> wrote:
> >> > This started working - but the problem is that it's matching both
> sides
> >> > of
> >> > the conversation.  I'm searching for a concrete method to say "only if
> >> > you're going to send this packet to the upstream provider" but the
> >> > closest I
> >> > found was "is_destination" which has to be called from loose_route,
> and
> >> > unfortunately it looks like we don't have any HF setup for this
> >> > particular
> >> > situation, so loose_route always returns 0 and exits (confirmed in the
> >> > logs).
> >> > The provider won't let me add stuff - maybe I can just add stuff
> one-way
> >> > then rip it off on the return?
> >> > if (is_method("INVITE") && status=="200" &&
> >> > $(ct.fields(uri){s.substr,4,12})
> >> > !~ '^8150*') {
> >> >                                 xlog("L_INFO", "Modifying the outbound
> >> > Contact header to Carrier...  $(ct.fields(uri){s.substr,5,12})");
> >> >
> >> >  subst('/^Contact:(.*)sip:[^@]*@[a-zA-Z0-9.]+(.*)$/Contact:
> >> > <sip:$avp(oriUri)@192.168.0.2>/ig');
> >> > }
> >> > Any tips?
> >> > On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Tyler Merritt <tyler at fonality.com>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> I have used "if (status=="100")" and "if (is_method("TRYING"))" and
> >> >> placed
> >> >> these in a variety of places, at the top of route[0], in route[1], in
> >> >> onreply_route (where it actually works), but nowhere can I get the
> >> >> OUTGOING
> >> >> 100 TRYING packet to change...
> >> >> I can't figure this out - there isn't very good documentation
> >> >> surrounding
> >> >> this particular packet, and if I were to guess, I would say that the
> >> >> method
> >> >> is hard-coded somewhere in the routing module.
> >> >> Any pointers on where this packet might be modified before sending it
> >> >> to
> >> >> the upstream provider would be welcome.
> >> >
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> >
> >
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