SourceForge.net writes: > Are you sure? I think the rules for finding the IP address of the SIP URI > in the Route header is RFC 3263.
you do apply rfc 3263 rules, but in case of route header uri, the uri needs to identify a single element, i.e., it cannot be a domain. usually sip uas put outbound proxy (if given) in route header. also, when proxy inserts rr uri in request, it must identify an element, not domain: The URI placed in the Record-Route header field MUST resolve to the element inserting it (or a suitable stand-in) when the server location procedures of [4] are applied to it, so that subsequent requests reach the same SIP element. -- juha _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel